Tuesday, October 04, 2016 - 04:26 AM UTC
Ammo has launched a new kind of product called Oilbrushers which is , in their words, the new age of oil colours for modelling.
The oil colours come in new clear tubes, with anti-leak system and a fine brush applicator ready to use.

The initial range is already quite extensive, with 21 colours including shades as Field Grey, Dust, Red Primer or Light Flesh, to name a few.

There is an introductory video here:



And also a How-To video:



Check the full range and pre order them at Ammo webshop
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why so sensitive? I didn't think anyone was ridiculing anyone here
OCT 05, 2016 - 12:49 AM
You'll still need the brushes Hisham, if you watch the video the cap brush is only used for application, then a normal brush is used to blend them in.
OCT 05, 2016 - 01:28 AM
I dont scrap my old-stile oils tube for that novelty but is not a bad idea if you use Oils just for some effect,is bit pricey but ready and easy to use,i dont really see pait a whole 54mm or 75mm figure with that ,perhaps also prepare your own shade can be not so easy like with tube?...
OCT 05, 2016 - 01:34 AM
Weathering has taken a step forward, and thanks I needed this.
OCT 05, 2016 - 06:52 AM
Hello everyone, I have a question regarding Ammo. As the logo clearly says Ammo by Mig why does everyone start their threads Ammo of Mig? I couldn't resist asking. Regards, Eric
OCT 05, 2016 - 10:23 AM
Probably because they only changed it recently
OCT 05, 2016 - 01:45 PM
I stand corrected! Thank you for that. Regards, Eric
OCT 05, 2016 - 08:33 PM
well not entirely corrected. they *are* now called Ammo by Mig
OCT 05, 2016 - 09:08 PM
I do not understand how you can sell this as a revolution of modeling, it seems just ridiculous. oil and a brush is new ???. I like modeller I only care about the value and quality of what I buy, and 10 ml of dilute oil with a synthetic brush of dubious quality to withstand years immersed in solvent (it is virtually impossible not dry soon, and we know ). In the demo video manufacturer looked like a different brush is used for the purpose, and retired to criticism that scene. Lots of doubts. Do I want a brush that does not prevent me having to buy other ?. A quality oil tube demonstrated another brand like Titan, or Abteilung costs between 3.50-4 euros for 20 ml of undissolved product. The Anmo costs of 2.75 euros and brings dissolved in 10 ml is not known what proportion, is at least three times more expensive, that if we are lucky enough not to dry before finishing. As an investment for the modeller is very bad, but as a business is great if it works.
OCT 06, 2016 - 02:33 AM
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