Vallejo Model Air Maling
MODEL AIR is a range of liquid acrylic colours developed especially for airbrush techniques. The formula contains a new acrylic resin with properties untilnow impossible to obtain in a waterbased acrylic. The resistence, hardness and covering power of Model Air is superior to any known acrylic for airbrushing.Formula: The pigments used for airbrush colours need to be ground to the finestpossible consistency to avoid obstruction of the airbrush valves. The revolutionary milling process of the pigments used in the Model Air formula gives the modelpainter technical assurance and finest texture when applying the colours to the model, and produces a very superior qualtity when applying the colourswith a brush for miniscule details, for washes and transparencies and layered application of diluted glazes.
Colour Range: The colours have been very carefully chosen to provide the modelpainter with the references most frecuently employed. Tests have been carried out for over two years to develop the tonalities which correspond to the RLM, RAL and FEDERAL STANDARD colours commonly used. Colours can be mixed with one another, diluted with water, Model Air Thinner or Varnish or even alcohol, according to the effect desired, but we recommend the use of Model Air Thinner since this product conserves the properties of the colours.
Surfaces: Model Air adheres excepcionally well to all surfaces. The adhesion of Model Air to resin models, plastics, steel and white metal is extraordinary. A primer is usually not needed; if the object to be painted is very dark, a base coat of white or grey will help bring out the luminosity of the colours. Application: Shake paint well before usage. Model Air can be filled straight into
the airbrush deposit, and colours can be mixed in the deposit with no need to use an external device. Model Air dries instantly when applied with an airbrush. It can be inmediately overpainted with washes, filters, glazes or drybrushed and/ or overpainted with any kind of colours.
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Colour Range: The colours have been very carefully chosen to provide the modelpainter with the references most frecuently employed. Tests have been carried out for over two years to develop the tonalities which correspond to the RLM, RAL and FEDERAL STANDARD colours commonly used. Colours can be mixed with one another, diluted with water, Model Air Thinner or Varnish or even alcohol, according to the effect desired, but we recommend the use of Model Air Thinner since this product conserves the properties of the colours.
Surfaces: Model Air adheres excepcionally well to all surfaces. The adhesion of Model Air to resin models, plastics, steel and white metal is extraordinary. A primer is usually not needed; if the object to be painted is very dark, a base coat of white or grey will help bring out the luminosity of the colours. Application: Shake paint well before usage. Model Air can be filled straight into
the airbrush deposit, and colours can be mixed in the deposit with no need to use an external device. Model Air dries instantly when applied with an airbrush. It can be inmediately overpainted with washes, filters, glazes or drybrushed and/ or overpainted with any kind of colours.
Læs mere på dette link : http://www.acrylicosvallejo.com/pdf_web/MA_CC071_rev03.pdf