AMMO by MIG Acrylic Military & National Colors

AMMO by MIG Acrylic Military & National Colors

Explore a precise range of AMMO by MIG Acrylic Military & National Colors, developed for scale modelers who demand historical accuracy and consistent performance. These paints are formulated to match real-world military standards, making them ideal for aircraft, armor, and military figure painting.

Accurate Military Color Matching

Each color in this collection is carefully researched to replicate authentic military tones, including NATO standards, WWII schemes, and modern camouflage palettes. Achieve realistic finishes with confidence using paints trusted by professional modelers worldwide.

Optimized for Airbrush & Brush

  • Pre-thinned formula for smooth airbrush application
  • Excellent coverage and pigmentation
  • Fast drying for efficient workflow
  • Works well with brushes for detail work

Perfect for Scale Modeling Projects

  • Military vehicles and tanks
  • Aircraft and aviation models
  • Historical miniatures and dioramas
  • Modern and WWII camouflage schemes

Why Choose AMMO by MIG Acrylic Colors?

AMMO by MIG paints are known for their reliability, color accuracy, and ease of use. Whether recreating historical military finishes or building custom camouflage patterns, these paints deliver professional-quality results every time.

Military Paint Color Guide by Nation & Era

Choosing the correct military colors is essential for achieving realistic and historically accurate scale models. Below is a quick guide to some of the most commonly used military paint schemes across different nations and eras.

United States Military Colors

  • Olive Drab: Standard WWII US Army vehicle color
  • Neutral Grey: Used on aircraft undersides
  • Desert Sand: Modern and Gulf War vehicles

German WWII Colors

  • Panzer Grey: Early war tank color
  • Dunkelgelb (Dark Yellow): Late war base camouflage
  • Red Brown & Olive Green: Common camouflage pattern colors

Soviet / Russian Colors

  • 4BO Green: Standard Soviet WWII armor color
  • Russian Green: Common military vehicle tone
  • Sand & Grey Variants: Regional camouflage options

British Military Colors

  • SCC 15 Olive Drab: Late WWII British vehicle color
  • Desert Sand: Used for North Africa and desert operations

Shop by Military Color Type

  • NATO Colors: Modern camouflage and vehicle tones
  • WWII Colors: Historical aircraft and armor shades
  • Camouflage Colors: Greens, browns, and greys for authentic finishes
  • National Standards: Accurate tones by country and era

Tips for Realistic Results

  • Use layering and shading to create depth
  • Apply weathering effects for realism
  • Mix tones slightly to simulate wear and fading
  • Seal your work with a matte or satin varnish

Upgrade your modeling projects with authentic military colors designed for precision, realism, and professional-quality finishes.