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1 fl oz / 30 ml
The best way to make realistic chipping for advanced modelers.
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This product represents black overworked engine oil. This is a superb accent for sidewalks, asphalt but especially tanks and engines.
Excellent color for painting dirty dust raised on every kind of road with an airbrush. A good choice for making splashes or color modulation of a terrain.
Excellent color for painting dust raised on country roads with an airbrush. A good choice for making splashes or highlighting terrain.
3.4 fl oz / 100 ml
Make Your own sand and gravel! MUD – wet, dry, splash. GROUND – loose, coarse, multi-terrain. Choose your favorite pigment and mix any density, creating different effects.
1.2 fl oz / 35 ml
A shade of dirtier, dusty sand will work equally well in modeling roads, European fields, or as a modulation of desert areas.
This product represents fresh, clean engine oil. This is another superb accent for sidewalks, asphalt but especially tanks and engines.
You know that kind of dirt on vehicles and roadsides—a mixture of brake pad dust, rubbed tires, dirt, and dust? That’s the color! You must have it if you make trucks, cars, or modern tanks. It’s a great choice for heavy accumulated dirt.
6.8 fl oz / 200 ml
Standard sand for 1:35 scale, will of course find use in other scales. It has no stone fraction, and is clearly heavier than “Ultrafine”.
It is an excellent color for painting old rusty tarnishes with an airbrush. Even just a sponge gives great results. We recommend applying it alternately with other rust colors.
When you think of a heavily weathered tank model, you immediately associate pigments with that name. The dark earth color is perfect for heavy, wet mud, deep soil, and ditches. Despite the name, don’t be afraid to use it in the Eurasian region or swampy areas of the subtropical climate. It’s a great color for base, dark brown mud.
Almost completely transparent with a diesel shade, this product will perfectly enhance the model around the fuel filler.
This is an excellent color for painting more fresh, orange rusty tarnish with an airbrush. Even just a sponge gives great results. We recommend applying it alternately with other rust colors and even pigments.
This dark steel matte color of old chips on tanks or vehicles, also for civilian cars. It will work perfectly with an airbrush as the undercoat of the base paint for the chipping fluid method. You can also paint the chips with a brush or sponge while remembering to give thicker splatters than with regular paint. Weathering Paints have a high surface tension, so it tends to concentrate.
Excellent color for painting more vivid rusty tarnish with an airbrush. Great results with even just a sponge. We recommend applying it alternately with other rust colors, and even pigments.
This effect is heavily transparent but with a dirty tint. Perfect as an urban puddle for streets, sidewalks, and tanks. With this product, you can turn dry mud into wet mud; simply paint it with a brush or airbrush.
1.7 fl oz / 50 ml
MVP stands for Most Versatile Product – because depending on how you use it, you’ll achieve results ranging from ordinary soil to light and cracking or heavy clumped mud. Spectacular, hyper-realistic mud in ready-mix form. It creates striking cracks when drying, the intensity and size of which depend on the thickness of the layer. However, if you do not want them, add water. The type of faded brownish-black color is a standard for humus areas and complies with our pigment.
1 fl oz / 30 ml A completely transparent water effect. You can use it as a clear puddle on a tank or vehicle or make wet spots on sand and road. Of course, great choice to make a damp mud effect; just repaint it with this effect.
This product is slightly thicker and less smooth than the others. The cold whitish shade of frozen water will be perfect for winter scenery.
MVP stands for Most Versatile Product because, depending on how you use it, you’ll achieve results ranging from ordinary soil to light and cracking or heavy clumped mud. It is spectacular, hyper-realistic mud in ready-mix form. When drying, it creates striking cracks, the intensity and size of which depend on the thickness of the layer. However, if you do not want them, add water. It has an earthy brown color, is universal, and complies with our pigment.
This shade of dust is very bright, just like the tiniest dust particles collected by the planes speeding just above the airport. When weathering model aircraft, you usually want the dust to be extremely fine; use this product in an airbrush, and you will achieve the result.
Supersmooth acrylic filter for Your paint job. A warm yellow shade ideal for gently light up a painted basecoat. Highly recommended for the top plates of military vehicle armor.
8.5 fl oz / 250 ml
Chernozem is a dark, fertile soil typical of the regions of Ukraine and western Russia. It is imported all over the world for gardens and cultivation. If you think of Russian tanks on their land, this is your product. For wet mud, it is a must-have.
On backorder: + 1-10 days
Supersmooth acrylic filter for Your paint job. A cold blue shade ideal for gently modulating a painted basecoat. Highly recommended for the aircraft cameos and german grey modulation.
Hot African sands, or in the Middle East. Brightly colored deserts with warm peach hues, beaches, and canyons to mix with the sands of Modellers World; this is just like a cold tone, a very versatile pigment.
Are you planning a diorama with demolished buildings, an old factory, or a battlefield in a war-torn city? This pigment is an exciting combination of dust, cement, and dirt tones. Perfect for urban theaters of action.
This shade best represents orange, fresh rust. It is excellent as a base for darker rust colors. This pigment is also great for diorama scenery of rust roads of the Orient or deserts of North America. It is also a color for subtle rust deposits.
This is the base color for the scenery of central and eastern Asia or northern Africa. Bright-colored deserts, beaches, and ravines mix with the sands of Modellers World; this is a very versatile pigment.
MVP stands for Most Versatile Product because, depending on how you use it, you can create soggy mud, splashes on vehicles, or easily thicken or dilute it. It is ready-to-use, realistic wet mud in a light gel form that sticks perfectly to the model and is easy to model. It has a light, sandy color—compliant with our pigment.
This is a supersmooth acrylic filter for your paint job. It’s a hot pinkish-red shade ideal for gently modulating a painted basecoat.
The bright and cheerful color of the clean sand of a beautiful tropical beach. Add Modellers World sand and “Solution for sands and pigments,” and you don’t need anything else. Hint: mix the pigment with our sand and pour the glue directly on the base. Spread the sand on top; the glue will soak up from the bottom, leaving a loose and powdery texture on top. You can’t do that with any paste!
A shade for representing bleached soils is found in Central and Northern Europe, the Eastern European Plain, areas of Canada, and the northern part of the USA. Very popular with coniferous forests.
This pigment is an absolute blast when replicating the road and ravine conditions of coniferous forests and sands formed on humus soils. Then, it will also work as dust on military vehicles.
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