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German Panzer Grey is an
acrylic, airbrush, primer paint from the
Vallejo
Model Air
range.
- Acrylic - Acrylic paints are water-based and quick drying, typically drying within minutes after application.
This allows painters to apply multiple layers quickly.
They can be diluted with water and are easier to clean up than oil paints.
- Airbrush - Airbrush paints have a thinner consistency allows the paint to flow smoothly through the airbrush without drying tip or spitting
Airbrush paints provide highly uniform, thin layers of color ideal for basecoating and zenithal highlighting.
They can be used with a brush and but wouldn't require additional thinning.
- Primer - A primer is a preparatory base coat that is applied to the bare miniature or model before painting begins. They can help create a smooth surface, improve paint adhesion, create an opaque base color for subsequent paints and some primers will also act as a barrier, protecting the miniature's surface from moisture or humidity, which can cause paint to behave unpredictably.
23 similar / alternative paints to Vallejo Model Air "German Panzer Grey (603)" found:
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Ak Interactive 3rd Gen Acrylic:
Oxford (AK11188).
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Army Painter Speedpaint 2.0:
Gravelord Grey.
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Citadel Layer:
Eshin Grey.
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Monument Pro Acryl Standard:
Black Brown (040).
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Scale75 Scalecolor:
Graphene Grey (SC58).
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Two Thin Coats Wave 1:
Death Reaper and Oblivion Black Wash.
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Vallejo Game Color:
Black (73.201).
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Vallejo Hobby Paint:
Panzer Grey (28.002).
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Vallejo Model Air:
Dark Brown RLM61 (71.042), Dark Grey Blue (71.054), Panzer Dark Grey (71.056), Blue Grey (71.115), Nato Black (71.251), Green RLM72 (71.263), 3B Russian Green (71.281), 6K Russian Brown (71.282), USN Sea Blue (71.295), and Amt-12 Dark Grey (71.308).
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Vallejo Model Color:
Dark Sea Blue (70.898), German Camouflage Black Brown (70.822), German Grey (70.995), and Black Grey (70.862).
Disclaimer: paint color matches are generated using the best available official published information, however accuracy may be limited for specialty paints such as metallics, glazes, and speed/contrast paints due to their unique formulations and finish properties.