Additional information
Brand | Vallejo |
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Coverage | 56 |
Batteries Included | No |
Number Of Pieces | 6 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Volume | 102 Milliliters |
Material | plastic |
Finish | Matte |
Item model number | VAL70204 |
Item Weight | 6.3 ounces |
Part Number | 29162 |
Manufacturer | Acrylicos Vallejo |
Color Code | #000000 |
Color | Multicolor |
Package Information | Bottle |
Model Name | Farb-Set, Britische Panzerung und Infanterie, WWII |
Age Range Description | Child, Adult |
Included Components | Model paints |
Item Form | Liquid Sample |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
Unit Count | 3.42 Fl Oz |
Item Volume | 17 Milliliters |
Size | 6 Count (Pack of 1) |
Finish Type | Matte |
Batteries Required | No |
Michael –
Used these on plastic, Resin and metal, all had been primed first but this paint holds well to all and is a nice consistency when used of a regular and off a wet palette – definitely recommend them.
Kyle –
Che dire… colori ottimi
Angelo Brugnoli –
Arrived on time and well packaged. Has a guide on where you should use the colours. I have lots of Vallejo paint and can highly recommend.
Sue Doyle –
I’m very fond of Vallejo paints, and they always provide good quality products whenever I order. This paint set is no exception to that statement; all of the paints are accurate and good quality. However, they only give you 6 paints, when in reality, you would need like 9 or 10 paints to complete an infantrymen. They don’t give you gunmetal, skin color, or even helmet/camouflage colors… Those paints are quite necessary to completely paint an infantrymen.
Torkijo –
One of the bottles seem to have half the paint as the rest (considerably lighter than the others and needs a good downward thrust to get paint to the tip).
Other than being scammed out of a full paint bottle, these paints are very easy to use and they work really well with a wet palette. Nice colours too, although some seem really similar in tone…
Michael –
Paints are great, but one of the bottle caps was cracked and the paint was all dried up in the dropper’s tip. I taped up the cap and was able to clean the dried paint from the dropper, but it was messy and I obviously lost some paint in the process.
This may have been a manufacturing defect, the cracked one was the only bottle not to have a lip that prevents the cap from being screwed down so far.