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AK Interactive AK11703 80-Color 3GEN AFV Paint Briefcase

Regular price $337.49 USD
Regular price $240.00 USD Sale price $337.49 USD
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SKU: AK11703
Regular price $337.49 USD
Regular price $240.00 USD Sale price $337.49 USD

AK Interactive AK11703 3GEN AFV Paint Briefcase

The AK Interactive AK11703 3GEN AFV Paint Briefcase gives armor modelers a complete 80-color AFV paint range for tanks, armored cars, artillery, softskins, military vehicles, and dioramas. These 3GEN acrylic model paints support controlled brush painting and can be thinned for airbrush application when building camouflage, color modulation, fading, and detailed military finishes.

Key Features

  • Complete 80-Color AFV Range: Covers core military colors for basecoats, camouflage patterns, detail painting, color modulation, fading, and tonal variation on armored vehicles.
  • Built for AFV & Military Subjects: A practical paint selection for tanks, armored cars, self-propelled guns, artillery, transport vehicles, softskins, and military diorama projects.
  • Brush & Airbrush Flexibility: Apply directly by brush for details and small areas, or thin gradually with compatible acrylic thinner for controlled airbrush coverage over primed scale models.
  • Layer-Friendly 3GEN Acrylics: Build thin, controlled coats to retain weld seams, rivets, bolts, panel lines, cast texture, and other fine vehicle details.
  • Protected Metal Briefcase: The lockable storage case keeps the full AFV paint set organized and protected at the workbench, during travel, or between model-building sessions.

Recommended Uses

The AK Interactive 3GEN AFV Paint Briefcase is suitable for World War II armor, modern military vehicles, tanks, armored personnel carriers, artillery, trucks, softskins, military figures, scale-model bases, and detailed historical dioramas.

Application Tips

Prime armor models before painting, then build color in several thin coats to keep weld seams, rivets, panel lines, and raised details sharp. For airbrushing, reduce paint gradually with compatible acrylic thinner and test the mix before spraying the model. Build camouflage and modulation in light passes rather than applying heavy coverage all at once.