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AK Interactive AK1065 Visceral Malformations Paint Set

Regular price $16.12 USD
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SKU: AK1065
Regular price $16.12 USD
Regular price $11.00 USD Sale price $16.12 USD

AK Interactive AK1065 Visceral Malformations 3GEN Paint Set

The AK Interactive AK1065 Visceral Malformations Set is a focused 3GEN acrylic paint set for horror figures, mutants, zombies, alien organisms, exposed wounds, scars, and organic creature details. Its coordinated colors help painters create bruised transitions, unhealthy flesh tones, layered organic effects, and selective wet-looking focal points on miniatures and display models.

Key Features

  • Organic Horror Color Palette: Build exposed tissue, decomposed flesh, wounds, scars, mutation effects, alien anatomy, and detailed creature surfaces.
  • Layered Flesh Variation: Combine darker recess shading, warmer midtones, pale raised details, and controlled pink highlights for more believable organic miniature effects.
  • Glaze-Friendly Acrylic Layers: Thin paint applications allow color variation inside wounds, joints, folds, and recessed anatomy while preserving sculpted miniature details.
  • Selective Wet-Look Effects: Add gloss varnish only to chosen details such as wounds, exposed organic areas, or focal surfaces for a controlled miniature flesh effect.
  • Useful for Horror & Creature Painting: A practical paint set for zombies, mutants, alien organisms, corrupted warriors, monsters, and other horror-themed miniature projects.

Recommended Uses

The AK Interactive Visceral Malformations Set is suitable for horror miniatures, mutant creatures, zombies, alien organisms, undead characters, monster anatomy, corrupted armor, exposed wounds, battlefield casualties, dungeon encounters, and dark fantasy or sci-fi display projects.

Organic Horror Painting Tips

Start by placing the darkest shades into wounds, deep joints, recesses, and undercut areas. Build warmer tones across exposed tissue and raised organic surfaces, then keep the brightest pink or pale highlights limited to edges, folds, scars, and focal points. Apply gloss varnish sparingly after the paint is fully dry so only selected details appear wet or freshly exposed.