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
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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