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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
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.
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.
This is a soft compound pair of tires that offer supreme traction on mud and dirt. They are made to fit the Tamiya CC-01 (Cross Country) chassis.
Mud Block Tire x2
Features white markings on tire bead for differentiation from existing compound tires from kit supplied tires.
Compatible with CC-01 chassis cars except Item 58579 (LandFreeder) and 58616 (Amarok).
Must be mounted on Tamiya wheels that are 26mm wide and 52mm diameter.
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
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 Tamiya Decal Scissors are made of high quality carbon steel and are perfect for two major applications.
The first application is for cutting out your paper decals from a plastic model kit. The sharp carbon steel and fine point makes it easy for trimming the most intricate of decal designs. Note: The sharpness of the scissors will last long if used for paper decals only. Do not use for vinyl stickers like the ones found in an Radio Control car kit.
The second application is for trimming Radio Control racing rubber tires. Radio Control racing rubber tires are generally soft and flash from the molding process needs to be trimmed away. Using Tamiya's carbon steel decal scissors makes this task easy and quick for both on-road and off-road rubber tires. These scissors may also be used for modifying rubber tires to suit the needs of the racer. Often times a racer may need to build a tire for a unique track condition. To do this the racer generally needs to precisely cut the tire that they are modifying and the Tamiya carbon steel decal scissors makes this task easy.
These well palettes are designed with a number of features suited to use when brush painting. They are made from lightweight PET plastic, and can be cut using scissors or hobby knife, making them a versatile accessory that you won’t want to be without when it comes to painting your models.
• 18 well palettes x5
• Palettes are made from 0.3mm PET, and feature 18 hemispherical wells which have a diameter of 20mm and maximum depth of 8mm.
• The palette can be used as is or cut into separate blocks if a smaller palette is desired.
• Lip on palette base gives good stability and can be used to affix it to your workbench with masking tape.
• Small ridges between wells help prevent unwanted mixing of separate colours.
• Features handy notches to rest your brush on when not in use.
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.
During the 1960's, the Japanese racing scene was striving to catch up
with high performance racing machines of European origin. One
manufacturer called Prince developed the first Japanese prototype
racing machine, named the R380.
With a powerful-in-line six cylinder DOHC engine mounted amidships
under a low and sleek body, the R380 won the 1996 Japanese Grand Prix
race event and established several world speed records in the following
year. The Prince company merged with Nissan, and unveiled a special
4-door sedan Skyline model during the 1968 Tokyo Motor Show. Priced at
almost double that of other Skylines in the stable, it was transplanted
with a de-tuned powerplant of the R380 racer's unit. This hot-blooded
Skyline was launched into the market in February 1969, under the
designation of GT-R. The 1,989cc DOHC 6-cylinder S20 type engine
yielded 160hp of maximum output. In October 1970, the original 4-door
sedan GT-R was replaced with a more sporty, 2-door hard-top model.
Its designation "R" stood for racing, the Skyline GT-R virtually
dominated Japanese racing circuits from the late 60's to early 70's.
The 4-door and 2-door Skyline 2000 GT-R's accomplished 50 respectable
victories in domestic races during that period, establishing the famous
"GT-R legend" among the Japanese motor racing enthusiasts.
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
The M-41 type tank was greatly improved since its first model appeared
in the Korean War and because of its light weight and compactness in
size, this type tanks were placed mainly with the mechanized cavalry
regiment of the U.S. Mechanized Division, as light tanks available for
air transportation.
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.
Great Britain has a long and interesting history of armoured vehicle
use and development. In fact they coined the term "TANK" for such
weapons, and are known as well, for their superb designs. Their latest
version of the Challenger Main Battle Tank is regarded as on of the
most advanced armoured fighting vehicles in service in the world today.
Modern technology has enabled several outstanding improvements in its
firepower, crew protection, and mobility, to meet the demands of
today's battle conditions.
The Challenger demonstrated and proved its combat worth during the
recent Gulf Conflict. In addition to painting the tank with an overall
sand colour, many modifications for desert operations were
accomplished, including an improved cooling system; better air
cleaners; a reinforced transmission; extra side skirts from Chobham
armour for added protection, plus bolt-on Reactive armour applied to
the frontal area; an additional 200 litres of fuel was carried in
external tanks mounted on the rear of the tan, which greatly extended
its range; extra external stowage bins; and the use of maintenance free
batteries.
Despite operations in the harsh desert environment, the Challengers
maintained an outstanding "in service" and availability figure that
exceeded 90%. This achievement, along with its accurate and heavy
firepower, pointed to the Challenger as being one of the best main
battle tanks used during the Conflict.
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.
About the Messerschmitt Bf109E-4/7 Trop
During the first half of the Second World War, the Messerschmitt Bf109 E was the main fighter of the German air force. The E-4 housed a 1,100hp Daimler Benz DB 601Aa engine and was armed with two 7.92mm machine guns on the nose, as well as a 20mm cannon on each wing. For some aircraft, bullet-proof glass was used to reinforce the front of the canopy. In addition, a 20mm canon, which ran through a tube in the propeller was supposed to be installed but was unsuccessful. Displaying superb acceleration and diving ability, the E-type planes overpowered the RAF's Hawker hurricane and equalled the Spitfire fighters in the Battle of Britain. However, with a flight range of only 560km, the E-4 planes were limited to just fifteen minutes of combat over British skies. Thus, the bombers were not given sufficient support and sustained heavy damage. As a result, the Luftwaffe's strategy to bomb England into surrender ended in failure. To deal with this drawback, the E-4 planes were equipped with additional 300L fuel tank. These improved fighters, called E-7, were first deployed at the end of 1940. After the Battle of Britain, the E-4/7 planes were sent to the front lines of Northern Africa. As the Bf109 F-type fighter's production was advanced, the E-4/7 was retired from the front lines. However, some veteran pilots continued to use the E-4/7 mainly for ground support duty until the summer of 1942."
Attached to a flexible sponge base, the abrasive coat of this sanding sheet is well-suited for removing protrusions on plastic models and also finishing materials such as wood and metal. The sponge's flexibility allows even finishing of curved surfaces and hard-to-reach corners. This item can be easily cut into the desired shape/size using a modeling knife. Note: Suitable for wet sanding use. Choose from 4 different levels of abrasion. 400,600,1000,1500
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