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Beige Policía Nacional

5,95 
Solid light brown color, used for the Spanish Policía Nacional fleet during 80’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-1439

Chevrolet Coral

5,95 
Solid pink coral color, coded as “626”, used by Chevrolet as factory color during 1955.

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-1488

Chrysler Bahama Yellow

5,95 
Original Chrysler high impact brownish yellow solid color also named by Dodge as “Butterscotch”.

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-190

Ford Cordoba Gray

5,95 
Solid grayish brown color, used by Ford during 30’s. It was the color of the Bonnie and Clyde “death car”.

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-1236

Ford Navaho Beige

5,95 
Solid dark beige color, used by Ford, Mercury and Lincoln as factory color between 1964 and 1969, also called “Desert Sand”, “Fawn” and “Pebble Beige”.

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-1410

Ford Royal Maroon

5,95 
Popular solid maroon color used by Ford, Mercury, Mustang and Thunderbird between 1968 and 1979.

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-297

Land Rover Bahama Gold

5,95 
Solid yellowish brown color used by Land Rover as factory color since 1971.

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-1367

Land Rover Camel Yellow

5,95 
Solid yellowish brown color use by Land Rover as factory color between 1976 and 2017. Used for Camel Trophy liveried cars. This color is also named as “Sandglow”.

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-1202

Land Rover Sand Brown

5,95 
Solid medium brown color use by Land Rover as factory color between 1979 and 1984.

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-1206

 

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.