Sunday, February 04, 2018 - 02:59 PM UTC
Abteilung 502 adds three new pigment sets for Desert & Sand, European Lands and Tracks & Lower parts
The European Lands set has four pigment tones that allow to create a variety of earth effects for any vehicle and terrain in Europe. The shades included are:
ABTP028 Europe Dust.
ABTP034 Russian Earth.
ABTP060 Trench Earth.
ABTP415 Light European Earth.

Desert and Sand contains four pigment tones which are extremely useful for almost all deserts, beaches and arid areas representations over vignettes, dioramas and, of course, vehicles.
Comes with:
ABTP030 Beach Sand.
ABTP037 Gulf War Sand.
ABTP054 Alcaline Dust.
ABTP417 Desert Sand.

Finally, Tracks and lower parts contains four basic pigment tones which are extremely useful for almost all tracks and lower parts finishes but also for the terrains.
Included are:
ABTP040 Burned Grease.
ABTP231 Gun Metal.
ABTP234 Rubble Dust.
ABTP414 Track Rust.
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Look like some good sets. Who do these? I remember they were Mig's stuff. Does he still do them? Or somebody else, as now he runs Ammo? Cheers
FEB 04, 2018 - 05:00 PM
Abteilung 502 is now part of AK Interactive.
FEB 04, 2018 - 06:17 PM
Funny how things pop up when you're thinking about them. Does anyone have any experience with these as far as quality goes? I've read complaints here about Mig's quality suffering after he left the company. It's also funny how 502 was carried by Mig Productions, now 502 carries Mig's old pigment line. I have a ton of these and I am someone who sticks with what works. Regards, Eric
FEB 04, 2018 - 09:00 PM
I also have a lot of pigments from the old MIG Production and a part does not have a great quality, I have some AK,Ammo and Vallejo and the quality in same cases are better, it would be nice to know if they changed manufacturer or not, but if you look at the quantity and the price the pigments from AK, Ammo and Vallejo are worth more 30-35ml against 20ml and prices change little from BNA models: Ammo 35ml $6.14 AK 35ml $5.79 Vallejo 30ml was $6.14 now $5.02 Abteilung 502 20ml was $6.91 now 5.79 prices in US$
FEB 05, 2018 - 05:08 AM
Yes, there are a few pigments I don't have. However, I can't see investing in these sets, before a review. I have never used Mig pigment, but have some from most of the other manufacturers(including a starter set from MicroMark). The only ones I have found to have trouble with are chalk pastels.
FEB 05, 2018 - 05:12 PM
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