Vallejo Model Colour - White 17 ml
Vallejo Model Colour Paints White 17ml Acyrlic Matt and opaque acrylic colors with highest pigment concentration in a water-based formula, especially developed for brush-on application. The Model Color range is very extensive and includes basic shades as well as many references developed by our experts for use on historical figures as well as the specific colors employed for all types of vehicles, planes and military models. The assortment includes a selection of glazes, transparent and fluorescent colors used for achieving special effects. It is recommended to apply the colors on a surface which has first been primed; the colors dry rapidly and form a self-leveling, homogenous paint film, equally perfect for large surfaces as for the most miniature details of the model. Model Color performs exceptionally well on all surfaces, with extraordinary adherence on resin, plastics, steel and white metal. Tools and brushes are cleaned with water.Model Color is not flammable, and does not contain solvents.
Vallejo Model Colour Paints White 17ml Acyrlic Matt and opaque acrylic colors with highest pigment concentration in a water-based formula, especially developed for brush-on application. The Model Color range is very extensive and includes basic shades as well as many references developed by our experts for use on historical figures as well as the specific colors employed for all types of vehicles, planes and military models. The assortment includes a selection of glazes, transparent and fluorescent colors used for achieving special effects. It is recommended to apply the colors on a surface which has first been primed; the colors dry rapidly and form a self-leveling, homogenous paint film, equally perfect for large surfaces as for the most miniature details of the model. Model Color performs exceptionally well on all surfaces, with extraordinary adherence on resin, plastics, steel and white metal. Tools and brushes are cleaned with water.Model Color is not flammable, and does not contain solvents.
Vallejo Model Colour Paints White 17ml Acyrlic Matt and opaque acrylic colors with highest pigment concentration in a water-based formula, especially developed for brush-on application. The Model Color range is very extensive and includes basic shades as well as many references developed by our experts for use on historical figures as well as the specific colors employed for all types of vehicles, planes and military models. The assortment includes a selection of glazes, transparent and fluorescent colors used for achieving special effects. It is recommended to apply the colors on a surface which has first been primed; the colors dry rapidly and form a self-leveling, homogenous paint film, equally perfect for large surfaces as for the most miniature details of the model. Model Color performs exceptionally well on all surfaces, with extraordinary adherence on resin, plastics, steel and white metal. Tools and brushes are cleaned with water.Model Color is not flammable, and does not contain solvents.
Vallejo Model Colour Paints White 17ml Acyrlic Matt and opaque acrylic colors with highest pigment concentration in a water-based formula, especially developed for brush-on application. The Model Color range is very extensive and includes basic shades as well as many references developed by our experts for use on historical figures as well as the specific colors employed for all types of vehicles, planes and military models. The assortment includes a selection of glazes, transparent and fluorescent colors used for achieving special effects. It is recommended to apply the colors on a surface which has first been primed; the colors dry rapidly and form a self-leveling, homogenous paint film, equally perfect for large surfaces as for the most miniature details of the model. Model Color performs exceptionally well on all surfaces, with extraordinary adherence on resin, plastics, steel and white metal. Tools and brushes are cleaned with water.Model Color is not flammable, and does not contain solvents.
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Vallejo Model Color 70951 White (17ml)
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Vallejo Model Colour White 17 ml Miniatures
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Like the colour. It comes with a RAL code. Very thick paint formulated for hand brushing. Need to thin 1 part of paint with at least 1 part of Vallejo airbrush thinner for airbrushing. The finish is smooth but has a slight rubbery feel on touching it.
originally posted on sunwardhobbies.ca
I hate using pure white while highlighting models- I always have the paint dry out on the brush or turn chalky while using it.They threw a small amount of some sort of tan into this. If you weren't comparing it to pure white you'd have no idea. It's a little smoother, and has a longer working time before it seems to dry. Works decently well as an edge-highlight too.That being said you can always go over this with pure white in certain points, but usually this looks close enough that you wont need to
originally posted on homeessentialsdirect.com
I have a love/hate relationship with this paint. This was the color I needed and I used it and I was happy with the results. I've been using Vallejo paints for several years and always with mixed results. It seems there is a mix ratio I haven't exactly found when I'm using this paint in my airbrush. I get pretty good results with brush painting pieces but I tend to not be overly satisfied by the results.
| Paint Coat Level | Base Coat,Detail |
| Paint Series | Vallejo Model Colour |
| Paint Transparency | Opaque |
| Paint Type | Acrylic |
Vallejo Model Color 70951 White (17ml)
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Vallejo Model Colour White 17 ml Miniatures
Free delivery
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Vallejo Model Colour White 17 ml Miniatures
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Vallejo - Basic White 17ml
Delivery between 15–19 May $21.58
Vallejo Model Colour - White 17 ml
Delivery between 18–26 May $12
Like the colour. It comes with a RAL code. Very thick paint formulated for hand brushing. Need to thin 1 part of paint with at least 1 part of Vallejo airbrush thinner for airbrushing. The finish is smooth but has a slight rubbery feel on touching it.
I hate using pure white while highlighting models- I always have the paint dry out on the brush or turn chalky while using it.They threw a small amount of some sort of tan into this. If you weren't comparing it to pure white you'd have no idea. It's a little smoother, and has a longer working time before it seems to dry. Works decently well as an edge-highlight too.That being said you can always go over this with pure white in certain points, but usually this looks close enough that you wont need to
I have a love/hate relationship with this paint. This was the color I needed and I used it and I was happy with the results. I've been using Vallejo paints for several years and always with mixed results. It seems there is a mix ratio I haven't exactly found when I'm using this paint in my airbrush. I get pretty good results with brush painting pieces but I tend to not be overly satisfied by the results.
Im using this product for details on doll repaints: eyes, lips, etc. Its the perfect size for use on dolls and miniatures, and Im very happy I found this instead of wasting more money on a large bottle I would never use up. I leave it to dry overnight after applying and by the next day its good to go. It has the perfect amount of gloss without being overly shiny. The only complaint I have is that one area I applied it to is still slightly sticky feeling; the varnish isnt coming off, it just has a strange texture to it. This may be because I applied too much without allowing the first layer to dry, so dont knock the product just based on that. For a doll that isnt going to be getting touched, the tackiness is nothing to worry about. Overall, I highly recommend this ... MoreIm using this product for details on doll repaints: eyes, lips, etc. Its the perfect size for use on dolls and miniatures, and Im very happy I found this instead of wasting more money on a large bottle I would never use up. I leave it to dry overnight after applying and by the next day its good to go. It has the perfect amount of gloss without being overly shiny. The only complaint I have is that one area I applied it to is still slightly sticky feeling; the varnish isnt coming off, it just has a strange texture to it. This may be because I applied too much without allowing the first layer to dry, so dont knock the product just based on that. For a doll that isnt going to be getting touched, the tackiness is nothing to worry about. Overall, I highly recommend this product for anybody looking to add gloss to details and small areas of their projects.
Not fond of this. Either I received a bad product or overall it pretty much sucks to use. This came out almost as thinner than most acrylic paint so putting it on something was difficult. It took quite some time to dry because of this so forming it was a pain, and once it began to thicken it did so quite quickly. The second issue I had was cleaning and sanding. It did not work well here either. When it was dry (24-48 hours) It was not hard at all. It sanded off powdery and lacked any real cohesion. It reminds me of opening a bag of cement that was exposed to too much humidity and hardened together but comes apart with a little sanding and work. However for what I have used it for, it has ended up working in the end. It paints fairly well, and is easy covered with a ... MoreNot fond of this. Either I received a bad product or overall it pretty much sucks to use. This came out almost as thinner than most acrylic paint so putting it on something was difficult. It took quite some time to dry because of this so forming it was a pain, and once it began to thicken it did so quite quickly. The second issue I had was cleaning and sanding. It did not work well here either. When it was dry (24-48 hours) It was not hard at all. It sanded off powdery and lacked any real cohesion. It reminds me of opening a bag of cement that was exposed to too much humidity and hardened together but comes apart with a little sanding and work. However for what I have used it for, it has ended up working in the end. It paints fairly well, and is easy covered with a clear coat or varnish. Because the end use I give it 3 stars otherwise it would be only 1.
This is a nice paint, but it is a very small amount for its price, and quite a bit darker than the flesh tone advertised, or the tone I needed. I was looking for a skin color tone for my current projects, but this is much closer to a blush color. It'll be useful, of course, for blush, skin highlights and rosy lips, but now I have to hunt down another paint for what I need. I added a picture, but the actual paint is still much, MUCH darker than that.
This putty works great IF you understand what you're getting and how you'll use it. First off, this putty DOES NOT dry rock hard as the description and bottle says it does. As others have said, it dries to a "rubbery" consistency and isn't really sandable. It is water soluble so you can remove excess putty with water. Knowing those two things, I use this putty for filling small gaps or fixing deep out of scale panel lines. Here's how I use this putty. I take a toothpick and cut one of the sharp ends off. I then take a pair of pliers and compress the end to make it flat, like a small trowel. I put a small amount of the Vallejo putty on the flat end of the toothpick and work it into the gap, adding more putty as needed. I wait about 10 - 15 minutes and wipe away the ... MoreThis putty works great IF you understand what you're getting and how you'll use it. First off, this putty DOES NOT dry rock hard as the description and bottle says it does. As others have said, it dries to a "rubbery" consistency and isn't really sandable. It is water soluble so you can remove excess putty with water. Knowing those two things, I use this putty for filling small gaps or fixing deep out of scale panel lines. Here's how I use this putty. I take a toothpick and cut one of the sharp ends off. I then take a pair of pliers and compress the end to make it flat, like a small trowel. I put a small amount of the Vallejo putty on the flat end of the toothpick and work it into the gap, adding more putty as needed. I wait about 10 - 15 minutes and wipe away the excess with a damp cotton swab, leaving the putty in the gap. The goal isn't to build up a large amount then sand it down but to get the putty into the gap where it can harden. To test the line, I airbrush a layer of black primer over the gap. If more filling is needed, I repeat the process. So far, I've been able to get pretty decent results.
I've been expanding my collection of highlight colors and trying to learn NMM, and this particular color is excellent for both those purposes. It's not quite bright white, it's just gray enough to make a difference if you want to highlight up to a slightly warmer white.
Vallejo Model Color products are always great quality from my experience. The Ice Yellow is exceptionally versatile because it can be used as an excellent highlight color, but is also a great option to increase the “value” of other colors instead of using white.
You might want to do your own experimenting, but I can say that this stuff definitely cracks. I made sure to let the colored paint dry thoroughly before using the crackle paint, and I also made sure not to disturb the crackle paint much as soon as I painted it on. The crackle paint was a bit of a thicker layer that I slapped on and didn't spread around too much. The directions are a little confusing. It says "brush over basecoat of acrylic color. Once dry, cracks will appear. They will be more visible under second coat of contrasting color. Use varnish to protect coating." To be clear, this stuff cracks the layer that it is painted ON, as in, the "basecoat" is the layer that gets cracked. I don't understand the wording of the instructions saying the cracks will be ... MoreYou might want to do your own experimenting, but I can say that this stuff definitely cracks. I made sure to let the colored paint dry thoroughly before using the crackle paint, and I also made sure not to disturb the crackle paint much as soon as I painted it on. The crackle paint was a bit of a thicker layer that I slapped on and didn't spread around too much. The directions are a little confusing. It says "brush over basecoat of acrylic color. Once dry, cracks will appear. They will be more visible under second coat of contrasting color. Use varnish to protect coating." To be clear, this stuff cracks the layer that it is painted ON, as in, the "basecoat" is the layer that gets cracked. I don't understand the wording of the instructions saying the cracks will be more visible UNDER a second coat - it seems it would just fill in the cracks a bit if it was under a second coat. I dunno. I attached some photos to show you my experience. I had gray primer, then I painted a layer of black, and then painted on the crackle stuff. Then I painted a wash of red. I think I was supposed to paint red, then paint black on top, and then the crackle on top. I'm no expert though. But like I said, it gives you cracks. No peeling unfortunately, but definitely crackle.
| Paint Coat Level | Base Coat,Detail |
| Paint Series | Vallejo Model Colour |
| Paint Transparency | Opaque |
| Paint Type | Acrylic |