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AMMO by Mig Jimenez ATOM-20602 ATOM - WWII US Navy Ships Set
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ATOM - WWII US NAVY SHIPS SET


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ATOM WWII US Navy Ships Basic Colors Set

This set is specially designed to provide you with the essential colors to paint WWII U.S. Navy ships.

This set contains 4 high-quality acrylic paints including the basic colors for painting U.S. warships during World War II including the Iowa-class battleships and the Essex-class aircraft carriers, among many others. This set solves the problems of choosing the correct colors for your models, saving valuable time.

ATOM paints have a water-based formula that offers all the advantages of lacquer and is optimized for maximum performance with both brush and airbrush. The features of this paint include self-levelling capability, fast drying, and outstanding covering power which makes them unique to the market. Additionally, they are extremely durable, allowing for the use of acrylics, lacquers, enamels, or more aggressive products such as decal solutions once dry. They come in a new transparent 20 ml bottle with a convenient vertical dropper cap that can be opened and closed with one hand. This paint is non-toxic and odorless. It can be applied directly from the bottle or thinned with ATOM-20500/20510/20520 ATOM Thinner and Cleaner, or ATOM-20501/20511/20521 ATOM Thinner and Cleaner with Retarder .

Contents of the set:

* ATOM-20124 ATOM COLOR Light Gray
* ATOM-20129 ATOM COLOR Light Ghost Gray
* ATOM-20102 ATOM COLOR Ocean Blue
* ATOM-20031 ATOM COLOR Blood Red

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$ 25.90


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