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Painting - Orange flamboyant
This Maxx Formula acrylic paint set has been specially designed for painting models, figures and dioramas. It features a selection of highly pigmented acrylic colours, perfect for modellers looking to take their projects to the next level and achieve professional results. Green Stuff World's Maxx Formula paint sets are renowned for their exceptional quality, offering paints with vibrant hues.
These paints feature intense pigmentation and provide a smooth, matt finish with excellent coverage. Made from new-generation pigments, carefully selected by experienced artists, they guarantee enthusiasts top-quality acrylic paints.
One of the strong points of these acrylics is their dropper bottles, designed for easy and precise dosage, allowing perfect control of the paint flow. Ideal for hobbyists who want to apply paint in a targeted way without wasting any. Each bottle is also fitted with a stirring ball for even mixing, preventing the pigment from settling to the bottom of the bottle. What's more, the airtight cap prevents air from penetrating, keeping the paint fresh and long-lasting, even after repeated use.
These colours are extremely versatile, and can be applied both with a brush and an airbrush. By diluting them slightly with acrylic thinner, they are perfectly suited to airbrushing, enabling a wide range of effects to be achieved that would otherwise be difficult to achieve. This flexibility makes the range ideal for those who like to explore different techniques and achieve a variety of finishes.
Whether you're a novice or an experienced modeller, the Maxx Formula set will help you take your projects to the next level.
This product is water-based, non-toxic and latex-free. Shake the bottle well before use. Each bottle contains a stainless steel ball to ensure even mixing of the paint.
The set contains 6 bottles of 17 ml each:
- 1780 Banana Split
- 1782 Go Mango
- 1784 Flaming Orange
- 1785 Ember Orange
- 1786 Hellfire Red
- 1852 Scorched Wood