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AMMO by MIG Acrylic Sets - BRITISH 1939-45 EUROPEAN COLORS

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AMMO by MIG Acrylic Sets - BRITISH 1939-45 EUROPEAN COLORS AMMO by Mig Jimenez
Regular price $11.03 USD
Regular price Sale price $11.03 USD

AMMO by MIG Acrylic Paint for Brushes and Airbrush

Color: BRITISH 1939-45 EUROPEAN COLORS

Volume: 17 mL

From the Manufacturer:

With this set the modeler can paint British vehicles, from 1939 to 1945 in the European Front (ETO), without hours of research or complex mixtures. From a Matilda Mk I to a late war Firefly, the modeler can find the right colors in this set. All paints are acrylic and are formulated for maximum performance both with brush or airbrush and will allow us to apply the correct color on our models. 4 jars 17 mL. Water soluble, odorless and non-toxic. Shake well before each use. Each jar includes a stainless steel agitator to facilitate mixture. We recommend MIG -2000 Acrylic Thinner for a correct thinning. Dries completely in 24 hours. Include colors:


A.MIG-110 SCC 1A (BRITISH BROWN 1941-42) Camouflage color for 1941-42 period.
A.MIG-111 SCC 2 (BRITISH 1941-42 SERVICE DRAB) Base color for 1942-44 period. Also used during 1941.
A.MIG-112 SCC 15 (BRITISH 1944-45 OLIVE DRAB) Used as unique base color since 1944.
A.MIG-113 KHAKI GREEN Nº3 (BRITISH 1939-42) Base color for 1939-41 period. Also used during 1942.

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David Nickels
Ammo by Mig Acrylic Set - British 1939-45 European Colors

The actual paints in the set perform well with brush or airbrush. You do have to mix them thoroughly, but, the bottles have a metal shaker ball inside that helps loosen up settled pigments. What I was disappointed with is the accuracy of the colors, and some of the names, which are wrong. The set is also incomplete, so you can't do some of the standard schemes, like the 1940 two tone style. SCC1A Brown (the real name) should be much, much darker. Ammo calls SCC2 British Service Drab, which is just wrong, but the color isn't too bad. Khaki Green No 3 looks nothing like the real shade at all, and is 100% dissimilar. Dark Green G4 was the standard camo color on top of Khaki Green, but that is not included in the set. The Ammo SCC15 Olive Drab is much, much, too light and a Bright Green color. Ammo also uses the same paint number for Bronze Green, which the paint is not, either, nor was BG used during WW2. Most of the colors here are useful for other purposes, but I would not buy them thinking they were even "in the ball park" matches to the real shades.

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Ron
AMMO BY MIG ACRYLIC SETS - BRITISH 1939-45 EUROPEAN COLORS

Will be building some more British armor and have just finished the A34 Comet. Mig products don't disapoint.