Vallejo Model Air Cam Pale Brown is part of the Model Air program of the Vallejo brand, specially developed for the airbrush and is a pale brown acrylic paint in a 17ml. eyedropper jar.
The color of Vallejo Model Air Cam. Light Brown (71.035) is comparable to: Federal Standard: 30140; RAL: 8025; Humbrol 186; Revell: UA85; Tamiya XF52; Testors Model Master 1701; Vallejo Model Color: 70825.
The strength, hardness and covering power of Model Air is superior to all known acrylic paints for airbrushing. Model Air is a liquid acrylic paint that has been specially developed for airbrush techniques and is available in a wide range of colours. This pale brown paint consists of very fine pigments and an acrylic resin with properties of extreme strength and durability.
The revolutionary process of obtaining the pigments used in the Model Air formula ensures that it has the finest texture for applying the colours to a model. Colours can be mixed, Model Air Thinner, with water or any medium such as varnish, to achieve the desired effect. However, we recommend the use of Model Air Thinner as this product retains the properties of the medium and the colours. Model Air has an excellent adhesion to all surfaces. Once the pale brown paint is protected with varnish, (Gloss, Matte or Satin) Model Air can be overpainted with solvent based paints such as enamels or oil paints. The pigments used for this pale brown airbrush colour have to be specially ground to achieve the best possible consistency to avoid clogging the airbrush. The paint also gives a great quality when applied with a brush for the smallest details, washes and inks and is ideally suited for a layered application such as a glaze.
The unique thing about this pale brown paint is that it comes in a so-called "eyedropper" jar containing 17ml. acrylic paint. The "eyedropper" ensures that the amount of paint can be dosed very easily and that the paint does not dry out so quickly. Of course, it can always happen that the opening sometimes gets a little clogged. You can easily solve this by using a needle or thin cocktail stick to clear the opening.