Description
Acrylic Colors Set. 6 jars 17mL
Specific colors for Novorossiya.
In 2014 the eastern regions of Ukraine Donetsk and Lugansk (Donbas), part of the New Russia, rebelled against the central government and began a protracted war mainly supported by the Russians, providing armored vehicles to separatists. Although initially the "rebels" used vehicles captured from the Ukrainian army, with time new vehicles of Russian origin begin to appear. As the Ukrainian army used many colors in common with the Russian army and everything was mixed in the battlefield, the rebels decided to use a highly visible and common green, the color SIGNAL GREEN, to identify and distinguish their vehicles from Ukrainians. The range of colors used on the rebel vehicles is immense and varied and to represent all of them it is necessary use the set MODERN RUSSIAN SET COLOR and set UKRAINE ATO COLORS, but in this set you have a selection of the most common colors seen in tanks, vehicles, and trucks. The A.MIG-057, A.MIG-932 and A.MIG-911 colors are some of the most typical Russian and Ukrainian army colors. The A.MIG 070 color is from Russian origin, although the amount of different brown colors seen is extensive. The NC1200 is a very special color; it is used today on all Russian combat vehicles and is significantly different from all previous Russian colors. This color has been used in many rebel vehicles supposedly provided by the Russians. All 6 jars are acrylic and are formulated for maximum performance both with brush or airbrush and the Scale Effect Reduction will allow us to apply the correct color on our models. Water soluble, odorless and non-toxic. Shake well before each use. Each jar includes a stainless steel agitator to facilitate mixture. We recommend A.MIG-2000 Acrylic Thinner for a correct thinning. Dries completely in 24 hours.
Included colors:
A.MIG-053 PROTECTIVE NC 1200
A.MIG-054 SIGNAL GREEN
A.MIG-057 YELLOW GREY PKHV 4
A.MIG-070 MEDIUM BROWN DARK EARTH (BS 450)
A.MIG-911 GREY SHINE PKHV 23
A.MIG-932 RUSSIAN BASE ZIS 508