Saturday, October 08, 2016 - 08:24 PM UTC
AK Interactive has announced a product that can convert any acrylic paint into a washable medium.
Adding 10% of AK236 Washable Agent to acrylic paint makes it washable.
After applying the mixture to the model, the desired quantity may be removed with a brush moistened in water. This product is recommended for creating winter whitewash or dust effects. It may also be used to depict a color finish of lesser quality such as chipped, faded paint as in a sandy desert camouflage painted over a vehicle’s original colors. Very convincing results may be achieved as it is based on the same principle as real paint.
The possibilities are endless as AK236 Washable Agent may be used with any acrylic color.
After applying the mixture to the model, the desired quantity may be removed with a brush moistened in water. This product is recommended for creating winter whitewash or dust effects. It may also be used to depict a color finish of lesser quality such as chipped, faded paint as in a sandy desert camouflage painted over a vehicle’s original colors. Very convincing results may be achieved as it is based on the same principle as real paint.
The possibilities are endless as AK236 Washable Agent may be used with any acrylic color.
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