20ml Tube Light Mud AKABT125 ABT502 Oil AK Interactive
A staple in the weathering process, adding realism to the underbody of dirty vehicles when used subtly.
A special color for creating mud accumulation effects.
Can be mixed with plaster and other colors such as AKABT130 Dark Mud to achieve a variety of tones, or worked with clearcoats to achieve a wet or dry effect.
Lighter mud colors are often used over the darker tones in splashes or on the side areas of splashed pieces to simulate dry mud.
ABT502 oil paints not only contain a range of exclusive colors for modelers, but also have a exclusive formula with less oil for more matte finishes and a perfect balance between the medium and the highest quality pigments.
Oil paints are very special paints with different and unique characteristics that allow a great control of the techniques, providing completely realistic finishes.
Abteilung 502 by AK Interactive offers a premium range of oil paints specifically designed for modelers and artists. These high-quality paints are perfect for achieving realistic weathering effects and intricate details on various surfaces. With a smooth consistency and excellent pigmentation, they allow for easy blending and layering, making them a favorite among hobbyists.
The unique formulation of Abteilung 502 ensures that the paints dry slowly, giving you ample time to work and manipulate the colors to your desired effect. Whether you’re enhancing the appearance of military models, vehicles, or dioramas, these oils provide the versatility needed for both subtle and dramatic finishes. The extensive color palette caters to a wide array of projects, ensuring you have the right shade for every detail.
Designed for both beginners and experienced artists, Abteilung 502 paints are user-friendly and compatible with various mediums. Their ability to be thinned with solvents or mixed with other products allows for endless creative possibilities. Elevate your modeling experience with Abteilung 502 and bring your projects to life with stunning realism.