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These cans of spray paint are extremely useful for painting large surfaces. The paint is a synthetic lacquer that cures in a short period of time. Each can contains 100ml of paint, which is enough to fully cover 2 or 3, 1/24 scale sized car bodies.
Tamiya spray paints are not affected by acrylic or enamel paints. Therefore following the painting of the entire assembly, details can be added or picked out using enamel and/or acrylic paints.
These cans of spray paint are extremely useful for painting large surfaces. The paint is a synthetic lacquer that cures in a short period of time. Each can contains 100ml of paint, which is enough to fully cover 2 or 3, 1/24 scale sized car bodies.
Tamiya spray paints are not affected by acrylic or enamel paints. Therefore following the painting of the entire assembly, details can be added or picked out using enamel and/or acrylic paints.
Warning - Never use these paints on plastic models.
These spray paints were developed especially for decorating transparent polycarbonate bodies used in R/C car modeling. Each can contains 100ml of paint, which is the appropriate amount for finishing the model.
Paint the body from the inside, keeping the can about 30cm from the surface. After curing apply another coat. Small details should be brush painted beforehand, using Tamiya bottle paints for polycarbonate.
These paints are impervious to oil and fuels, so they can be safely used on gas –powered R/C bodies
This product is designed to maintain modelling paint brushes. Simply dip your brush into the fluid, and move lightly around. Doing so minimizes damage and distortion of the bristles over time, while also maintaining the tip shape (the conditioning fluid contains mild adhesive substances). It can also be used to revitalize tired bristles.
Comes in a handy 23ml bottle.
Only for use on natural bristles. Cannot be used on artificial bristles such as those made from nylon.
Does not contain silicone or other substances that would cause paint to be repelled from the bristles.
Warning - Never use these paints on plastic models.
These spray paints were developed especially for decorating transparent polycarbonate bodies used in R/C car modeling. Each can contains 100ml of paint, which is the appropriate amount for finishing the model.
Paint the body from the inside, keeping the can about 30cm from the surface. After curing apply another coat. Small details should be brush painted beforehand, using Tamiya bottle paints for polycarbonate.
These paints are impervious to oil and fuels, so they can be safely used on gas –powered R/C bodies
This 1/12 scale assembly model kit recreates Kawasaki's hyper-powerful
Ninja H2R bike, a track-only monster that the famed Japanese
manufacturer announced in 2015. The Ninja H2R was developed with input
from many of the companies in the larger Kawasaki Heavy Industry group,
and its name is a composite of two legendary Kawasaki bikes: the famed
Ninja and the H2R. The Ninja H2R not only looks the part with a
combination of bare carbon fiber and exquisite mirrored finish black
chrome parts, it also has mind-blowing specs. It generates a
hair-raising 300hp-plus from its supercharged 998cc inline-4, which it
translates into other-worldly acceleration. It is also chock-full of
up-to-date electronics for the track: traction control, engine brake
control and more.
Liquid Primer is highly useful for filling seam lines and smoothing over scratches in small or difficult to reach areas since it can be applied with a modeling brush. This is a pink-colored version of the liquid primer which is ideal as undercoat for spraying red color paints.
Spray can contains 180ml.
Warning - Never use these paints on plastic models.
These spray paints were developed especially for decorating transparent polycarbonate bodies used in R/C car modeling. Each can contains 100ml of paint, which is the appropriate amount for finishing the model.
Paint the body from the inside, keeping the can about 30cm from the surface. After curing apply another coat. Small details should be brush painted beforehand, using Tamiya bottle paints for polycarbonate.
These paints are impervious to oil and fuels, so they can be safely used on gas –powered R/C bodies
About the Toyota Supra
During the early 1970's, the Toyota Motor Company of Japan ventured into the speciality car field, and soon established a reputation for producing cars with both quality and performance. Their "Supra" series is often described as a re-creation of Toyota's legendary 2000GT sports car, which was an excellent combination of high performance and elegance.
Using their latest racing automotive technology, plus their uncanny design genius, the newly designed Supra made its sensational debut during February 1993. Massive and powerful are the words that can best describe this awesome speciality sports car. The top of the line Supra uses a 3-Liter, DOHC 24 valve, straight six cylinder, twin-turbocharged engine, capable of 320 horsepower and 43.6kg/m of torque. In contrast with the company's previous Supra model, which had a very fluid styling composed of gentle curves, the new Supra has a bold dramatic appearance due to its wider body and larger 17-inch wheels. An oversized rear wing has been installed to improve down-force performance during high-speed cruising. This Supra's newly refined suspension has one of the best road holding systems offered by any mass produced sports car, and with its ventilated disk brakes fitted at all corners, and the front end utilizing four piston callipers, it has unmatched stopping power.
Toyota's Supra is this company's attempt to furnish a car that has uncompromised drivability, safety, high performance and relaxing comfort.
Note: The colour chart below is the paints called out in the assembly manual of the model kit. Duplicate colours shown are in reference to Tamiya bottle paints as available in two sizes; 10ml and 23ml. Choose the bottle volume that best meets your needs. All spray can paints (AS, TS and PS) are available in 100ml.
TS-14 - 100ml Black
TS-17 - 100ml Aluminium Silver
TS-26 - Pure White
TS-40 - 100ml Metal Black
TS-8 - 100ml Italian Red
X-1 - Black
X-10 - 23ml Gun Metal
X-10 - 10ml Gun Metal
X-11 - 23ml Chrome Silver
X-11 - 10ml Chrome Silver
X-12 - 23ml Gold Leaf
X-12 - 10ml Gold Leaf
X-13 - 23ml Metallic Blue
X-13 - 10ml Metallic Blue
X-18 - 23ml Semi Gloss Black
X-18 - 10ml Semi Gloss Black
X-26 - 23ml Clear Orange
X-26 - 10ml Clear Orange
X-27 - 23ml Clear Red
X-27 - 10ml Clear Red
X-3 - 23ml Royal Blue
X-3 - 10ml Royal Blue
X-6 - 10ml Orange
X-6 - 100ml Orange
XF-1 - Flat Black
XF-16 - 10ml Flat Aluminium
XF-2 - 10ml Flat White
XF-55 - 23ml Deck Tan
XF-55 - 10ml Deck Tan
XF-56 - 23ml Metallic Grey
XF-56 - 10ml Metallic Grey
This paint enables easy recreation of the titanium colour found on metal parts such as motorcycle frames and exhausts as well as jet fighters' engines.
Specs & Features
Synthetic acrylic lacquer pray pant 100ml
These cans of spray paint are extremely useful for painting large surfaces. The paint is a synthetic lacquer that cures in a short period of time. Each can contains 100ml of paint, which is enough to fully cover 2 or 3, 1/24 scale sized car bodies.
Tamiya spray paints are not affected by acrylic or enamel paints. Therefore following the painting of the entire assembly, details can be added or picked out using enamel and/or acrylic paints.
These spray paints are especially developed for finishing aircraft models to provide the authentic tones. Each can contains 100ml of paint. The paint is a synthetic lacquer that cures in a short period of time
Tamiya spray paints are not affected by acrylic or enamel paints. Therefore following the painting of the entire assembly, details can be added or picked out using enamel and/or acrylic paints.
Warning - Never use these paints on plastic models.
These spray paints were developed especially for decorating transparent polycarbonate bodies used in R/C car modeling. Each can contains 100ml of paint, which is the appropriate amount for finishing the model.
Paint the body from the inside, keeping the can about 30cm from the surface. After curing apply another coat. Small details should be brush painted beforehand, using Tamiya bottle paints for polycarbonate.
These paints are impervious to oil and fuels, so they can be safely used on gas –powered R/C bodies
In 1938, the German Army decided to develop an armoured personnel
carrier on the basis of the 3-ton half track (HL-KL-9p). Hanomag
Hannoversch Machinenbau (AG) in Hannover was ordered to develop the
running gear and Bussing-NAG in Berlin was to develop the
superstructure to be armoured. Design work was hastened on the model of
existing armoured cars and a prototype was completed at the end of
1938. The Germans tested the prototype in the Kumahsdorf Proving Ground
and accepted it for mass production. Thus was born the Armoured
Personnel Carrier Hanomag Sdkfz 251/1 which, we may safely say, was a
synonym for the German mechanized corps that showed activity in all
battlefields throughout the war.
The SAS is short for the Special Air Service. This was a special
service unit organized in 1941 by young British officer, David Stirling
and showed activity in the desert of North Africa. The only one mission
of the SAS was to weaken the enemy by infiltrating deep behind his
lines and harassing the rear. It was the Jeep, that the SAS used as
their main means of transport. Although inferior to the Chevrolet Truck
in loading capacity, the Jeep with superior cross-country ability was
best suited for the mission of the SAS.
Warning - Never use these paints on plastic models.
These spray paints were developed especially for decorating transparent polycarbonate bodies used in R/C car modeling. Each can contains 100ml of paint, which is the appropriate amount for finishing the model.
Paint the body from the inside, keeping the can about 30cm from the surface. After curing apply another coat. Small details should be brush painted beforehand, using Tamiya bottle paints for polycarbonate.
These paints are impervious to oil and fuels, so they can be safely used on gas –powered R/C bodies
Warning - Never use these paints on plastic models.
These spray paints were developed especially for decorating transparent polycarbonate bodies used in R/C car modeling. Each can contains 100ml of paint, which is the appropriate amount for finishing the model.
Paint the body from the inside, keeping the can about 30cm from the surface. After curing apply another coat. Small details should be brush painted beforehand, using Tamiya bottle paints for polycarbonate.
These paints are impervious to oil and fuels, so they can be safely used on gas –powered R/C bodies
Warning - Never use these paints on plastic models.
These spray paints were developed especially for decorating transparent polycarbonate bodies used in R/C car modeling. Each can contains 100ml of paint, which is the appropriate amount for finishing the model.
Paint the body from the inside, keeping the can about 30cm from the surface. After curing apply another coat. Small details should be brush painted beforehand, using Tamiya bottle paints for polycarbonate.
These paints are impervious to oil and fuels, so they can be safely used on gas –powered R/C bodies
Warning - Never use these paints on plastic models.
These spray paints were developed especially for decorating transparent polycarbonate bodies used in R/C car modeling. Each can contains 100ml of paint, which is the appropriate amount for finishing the model.
Paint the body from the inside, keeping the can about 30cm from the surface. After curing apply another coat. Small details should be brush painted beforehand, using Tamiya bottle paints for polycarbonate.
These paints are impervious to oil and fuels, so they can be safely used on gas –powered R/C bodies
Warning - Never use these paints on plastic models.
These spray paints were developed especially for decorating transparent polycarbonate bodies used in R/C car modeling. Each can contains 100ml of paint, which is the appropriate amount for finishing the model.
Paint the body from the inside, keeping the can about 30cm from the surface. After curing apply another coat. Small details should be brush painted beforehand, using Tamiya bottle paints for polycarbonate.
These paints are impervious to oil and fuels, so they can be safely used on gas –powered R/C bodies
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