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British Paratroopers Red Devils WWII

A.MIG-7045

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Acrylic Colors Set.6 jars 17mL

This pack includes the 6 colours required to accurately paint the uniform used by the 1st British Airborne Division, better known as Red Devils, during the Second World War.

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It includes various shades to represent the characteristic camouflage colours used by this famous unit. Formed in 1941 and remaining active until 1945, taking part in some of the most important battles of the war. These colours were selected after thorough research in order to accurately paint miniatures, highlight volume and emphasise fine details.

Includes the colours:

  • AMMO.F-504     FIGURES PAINTS Yellow Green FS-34259
  • AMMO.F-509     FIGURES PAINTS Uniform Green Base FS-34128
  • AMMO.F-532     FIGURES PAINTS Red Brown
  • AMMO.F-533     FIGURES PAINTS Dark Brown
  • AMMO.F-554     FIGURES PAINTS Khaki Green
  • AMMO.F-561     FIGURES PAINTS Green Viole

 

The range of acrylic colours for figures has been designed to make painting a pleasurable activity owed to speed and simplicity. New techniques require new materials that are more accessible to all modellers.

All the colours in the range can be mixed with each other and with the other AMMO of Mig Jimenez acrylic colours. They are perfect for the traditional techniques of painting by layering or fading and for the new mixed technique procedures. These paints are also suitable for both brush and airbrush application, dissolve in water, and are made of non-flammable and non-harmful ingredients.

 
 
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British Paratroopers Red Devils WWII

Acrylic Colors Set.6 jars 17mL

This pack includes the 6 colours required to accurately paint the uniform used by the 1st British Airborne Division, better known as Red Devils, during the Second World War.

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