All Zero Paints primers, clearcoats and paints are specifically formulated for airbrush use only. They are already pre-thinned, and no additional thinner is needed. The paint can be used on RC polycarbonate body but will not flex and might crack in a crash.
This product is supplied on demand. As it is an exclusive product and/or manufactured on demand for each order, it is not possible to cancel or refund it.
Acrylic solvent-based paints (containing Toluene), already
prethinned for airbrush usage with nozzles sizes from 0.3mm upwards, and
specifically formulated for modelers that need the best possible match to the colors of every
actual road and track vehicles. It's formulated as
double-coating paint, so it needs to be coated or lacquered after its application, and you could find
different finishes along Zero Paints ranges linked to the suffix in the name: "metallic", "mica", "pearl" or "candy" for pearlescent colors, or "solid"/unspecified for solids. Please refer to
Zero Paints FAQ for detailed usage instructions.
Additional details for the
Ivory Elfenbein for Mercedes-Benz 300SL - Codigo: DB608 paint for airbrush:
- Manufactured by Zero Paints with reference ZP-1296-DB608.
- To be used with airbrush.
- Package measures 55 mm x 92 mm x 55 mm (width x depth x height), weighting 140 g.
- Product contains 1 x 60ml. Shipping restrictions may apply to certain countries (more info at our FAQ)
- Featured in newsletters 185 and 187.
SpotModel recommends this product exclusively for experienced professional modellers and collectors. Take appropriate precautions as this product is not a toy, it can be toxic and/or dangerous. Keep away from children. Use is not allowed for children under 14 years.
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A few years ago, we began to receive from the United Kingdom some paints to apply only with an airbrush, and with specific colors for our models. Said brand was
Zero Paints, and it led the way and raised the level of quality of the paint we use in our hobby. Today their color catalog is huge, which is also complemented with lacquers, primers, and everything else you need to dilute them further or clean your airbrush.