Vallejo 1940-1945 Acrylic German Model Colors

(13 customer reviews)

$35.85

  • 8 paints in a set
  • With camouflage patterns by Euromodelismo
  • 17ml plastic squeeze bottle

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Description

Vallejo 1940-1945 Acrylic German Model Colors 

The Vallejo 1940–1945 Acrylic German Model Colors is a set of eight acrylic paints designed for painting German vehicles from the Second World War. Vallejo often prides itself on the historical accuracy of its colors, which are designed to match the standards used during a specific time period. The colors would probably match the official RAL colors used by the German military during World War II for a set themed around German vehicles from 1940 to 1945.

The set includes the following colors:

* RAL 9002 Grauweiß (Light Grey)
* RAL 7011 Eisengrau (Iron Grey)
* RAL 7028 Dunkelgrau (Dark Grey)
* RAL 7021 Dunkelgelb (Dark Yellow)
* RAL 7041 Rostbraun (Rust Brown)
* RAL 6003 Olivgrün (Olive Green)
* RAL 7019 Dunkelbraun (Dark Brown)
* RAL 7027 Sandgrau (Sand Grey)

Vallejo 1940-1945 Acrylic German Model Colors
Vallejo 1940-1945 Acrylic German Model Colors

The acrylic German Model Colors paints are all water-based and can be easily thinned with water or acrylic thinner. They have good coverage and can be applied to both plastic and metal models. The paints dry to a matte finish and can be easily overpainted with other acrylic paints.

The Vallejo 1940–1945 Acrylic German Model Colors is a great choice for anyone who wants to paint German vehicles from the Second World War. The paints are of high quality and easy to use, and they provide a realistic finish.

Here are some of the key features and performance of the Vallejo 1940–1945 Acrylic German Model Colors:

  • The paints are all water-based and can be easily thinned with water or acrylic thinner.
  • They have good coverage and can be applied to both plastic and metal models.
  • The paints dry to a matte finish and can be easily overpainted with other acrylic paints.
  • The set includes a variety of colors that are perfect for painting German vehicles from the Second World War.
  • The paints are easy to use and provide a realistic finish.

Overall, the Vallejo 1940–1945 Acrylic German Model Colors is a great choice for anyone who wants to paint German vehicles from the Second World War. The paints are of high quality and easy to use, and they provide a realistic finish.

The set in the image seems to include eight bottles, and each may have a different color suitable for German military vehicles of World War II, including colors like dark yellow, green, and brown, which were often used in camouflage schemes of the era.

Performance-wise, users typically find Vallejo paints to have good coverage, a matte finish, and to retain fine details without obscuring them, which is particularly important in scale modeling. The longevity and durability of the paint once on the model would also be in line with Vallejo’s general reputation for quality.

 

Additional information

Brand

Vallejo

Included Components

Paint

Manufacturer

SPIG **Do NOT activate**

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Item model number

VJ71206

Item Weight

8.6 ounces

Product Dimensions

1 x 1 x 3 inches

Package Information

Bottle

Age Range Description

168 months to 1200 months

IndoorOutdoor Usage

Indoor

Color

German Colors 1940-1945

Surface Recommendation

Plastic

Specific Uses For Product

Dry Sanding

Paint Type

Acrylic

Unit Count

4.56 Fl Oz

Special Feature

Dishwasher Safe

Item Volume

136 Milliliters

Size

0.57 Fl Oz (Pack of 8)

Finish Type

Gloss

Date First Available

April 5, 2017

13 reviews for Vallejo 1940-1945 Acrylic German Model Colors

  1. Go Away

    Very decent value for the money Good information on package.

  2. Luis Fernando Betancur Jaramillo

    A base de agua, excelente priducto.

  3. Amazon Customer

    Great paint for the air brush . Plus it’s also very easy for using with a brush as well

  4. Mark Chisholm

    Being of a certain age – ahem – my childhood was filled with the fumes of enamel paints and thinners when making models of what would best be described as ‘workmanlike’ standard…

    Today, this hobby has exploded with every conceivable niche catered for and models of all kinds available at the press of a keystroke. It’s a wonderful time to make models.

    And along with that has arrived high quality acrylic paints that are much safer to use and allow easy cleaning. If you have children or grandchildren then of course using a non-toxic paint is a no brainer.

    And for me when I discovered Vallejo paints was the superb bottles. No more gummed up tins and problems pouring paint. No, a quick squirt and off we go.

    Vallejo has been my choice from the get go using acrylics – possibly because they were the first I used and because of that really appreciated the ease of use – but mainly because for me they have been absolutely rock solid reliable. Whilst on various forums and on Facebook I’ve read and hear people complaining about various things, not once in the last four years have I ever had a problem with Vallejo paints. Not one.

    This set maintains that record being easy to use, great paint finish and of course easy to clean. They are of course the pre-mixed type so specific to airbrushes and no good for use with a brush. I’ve tried and failed on that one.

    But, straight out of the bottle they spray perfectly with my cheapo Chineseum air brushes, my Aztec – which I loathe and have used once and latterly with my Harder and Steinbeck one. All work perfectly.

    Colour wise this set covers the bases for sure. Okay, maybe the odd rivet counter might have discovered some particular shade of unobtanium used once on a half track but, fundamentally, these colours if used will present a model that is unmistakably that of a German vehicle of WW2.

    All without having to think to hard or research too much. Brilliant.

  5. Mike Rhodes

    Take your models to the next level!! Get this kit.

  6. WBC

    I have been using Tamiya enamel and acrylic paints since the 80’s. I tried Vallejo paints for the very first and am very pleased with them. They mix well and spray in very fine particles. Also I like their specific color selection for the German tanks. No need to make your own mixture.

  7. Amazon Customer

    Did spray out of airbrush very well, don’t recommend thinning it down, it’s at the right consistency for spraying.covers well.

  8. Preston

    Everything you need to paint up German model kits.

  9. James Cheung King-tat

    Good product

  10. li’l bamboo

    I’ve recently returned to model making and needed to upgrade my painting supplies. I got the Vallejo paints and I’m happy that I did. I like the waterbased cleanup as it simplifies the workflow. I’ll keep using these paints. I have yet used them in my airbrush so I can’t make a comment about that. I do like the colours and they cover well.

  11. Amazon Customer

    Vallejo is a great paint there’s no doubt. But these two paint colors can’t be so different in color just because one is air and the other is not. Names of the color are the same, RAL#is the same Vallejo # is different. As you can see in the photo of the stug model the color on the left is air in the middle is 70.978 dark yellow on the right is middlestone ( I thought it looked like the dark yellow but it obviously doesn’t). The air paint is the proper color unless there’s a German dark yellow. So don’t let the RAL numbers fool you 70.978 dark yellow is not right and should be looked into I’m sorry to say I don’t know how or have the time.

  12. Amazon Customer

    This brand (VALLEJO) IS BRILLIANT ESPECIALLY for new people starting airbrushing its pre mixed and looks brilliant on the model’s so easy id recomend it to anyone

  13. Samuel W.

    These paints are very nice. It sprays through my airbrush without the need for thinner, and sits nicely on the the kit. The eye dropper bottles are a nice feature as well. The only downside to that is that it does not allow extra paint to be put back in the bottle. That can be fixed if one has multiple projects going or extra jars to put paint in.

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