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60’s & 70’s Gulf Blue

5,95 
Solid light blue color used by the different teams painted with the Gulf livery in the 60’s & 70’s.

Light Surface Primer is the optimal for this color.

Read carefully directions.
Color matched airbrush ready lacquer paint.
Net volume: 1 fl.oz/30ml.

GC-108

Tyrrell Blue

5,95 
Dark blue used by the legendary racing team of Ken Tyrrell.

Dark Surface Primer is the optimal for this color.

Read carefully directions.
Color matched airbrush ready lacquer paint.
Net volume: 1 fl.oz/30ml.

GC-115

Ford Hawaiian Blue

5,95 
Solid light blue color used by Ford as factory color between 1960 and 1967, used on the Ford GT40 MK II with chassis number “GT40P/1015” driven by Ken Miles and Denis Hulme in Le Mans ’66. The accent color of that car, was painted in Ford Poppy Red.

Light Surface Primer is the optimal for this color.

Read carefully directions.
Color matched airbrush ready lacquer paint.
Net volume: 1 fl.oz/30ml.

GC-1200

Richard Petty Blue

5,95 
This solid blue color is one of the most distinctive features of the #43 car of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, owned by seven-time champion Richard Petty.

Light Surface Primer is the optimal for this color.

Read carefully directions.
Color matched airbrush ready lacquer paint.
Net volume: 1 fl.oz/30ml.

GC-126

Porsche / Honda Rothmans Blue

5,95 
Porsche solid blue color, also known as “Dalmation Blue” or “Seeblau”, used by Posrche and Honda for the Rothmans livery.

Dark Surface Primer is the optimal for this color.

Read carefully directions.
Color matched airbrush ready lacquer paint.
Net volume: 1 fl.oz/30ml.

GC-164

Ford Grabber Blue

5,95 
Solid medium blue used by Ford to paint their Mustangs since 1970.

Light Surface Primer is the optimal for this color.

Read carefully directions.
Color matched airbrush ready lacquer paint.
Net volume: 1 fl.oz/30ml.

GC-131

Calsonic Blue

5,95 
Nissan blue color used for Calsonic livery.

Dark Surface Primer is the optimal for this color.

Read carefully directions.
Color matched airbrush ready lacquer paint.
Net volume: 1 fl.oz/30ml.

GC-128

Renault Gordini Bleu France

5,95 
Solid blue color used by Renault during 60’s 70’s and 80’s, especially for Gordini cars.

Dark Surface Primer is the optimal for this color.

Read carefully directions.
Color matched airbrush ready lacquer paint.
Net volume: 1 fl.oz/30ml.

GC-1127

Williams Labatt’s Blue

5,95 
Blue color used in the livery of Williams F1 Team during ’90 to ’93 seasons.
If you are going to build the 1/12 Tamiya Williams FW14B with factory decals, this color is NOT a match of Tamiya spray TS-44.

Dark Surface Primer is the optimal for this color.

Read carefully directions.
Color matched airbrush ready lacquer paint.
Net volume: 1 fl.oz/30ml.

GC-135

 

GRAVITY Model Car Paints

Classic, modern, racing or tunning?

If you have already chosen the car model that you like most, now it comes the most important thing. Have you decided what style are you going to give it? In Gravity Colors we have an innovative and wide range of colors to give you that touch that you like the most.

Our range of colors has been meticulously studied to offer the factory colors as well as the match colors used by racing cars. Behind each color, there is not only an effort for offering the highest quality, but an exhaustive research work for offering the same color with which it was painted the actual racing car or bike.

Our colors are acrylic lacquer base coats that dries in five minutes with no thickness but with an excellent hardness. Since they have no thickness, they dont cover small scratches of the model, that must be fixed up previously with the surface primer.

Although our paint dries in five minutes, it is convenient to wait ten minutes for masking on them. The primer is the perfect junction bridge between the model and the paint, so with a well primed model, you will never tear off the paint when unmasking.

Our paints are ready to be used directly with the airbrush, however, we have acrylic solvent for that modeler that wants to thin even more their colors. In the same way we warn that a paint dissolved in excess could melt the pieces of plastic.

To clean the remains of paint from the airbrush, we recommend the use of acetone or nitrocellulose thinner. You can use alcohol if you just change from a color to another one.