Tamiya Color Spray - For Plastics
TS-54 Light Metallic Blue (85054)
★Light metallic blue with a slight yellow tinge.
TS-55 Dark Blue (85055)
★A deep shade of blue.
TS-56 Brilliant Orange (85056)
★A vibrant shade of orange.
TS-57 Blue Violet (85057)
★Violet with a blue tint.
TS-58 Pearl Light Blue (85058)
★A pearlescent shade of pale blue often seen on full size road cars.
TS-59 Pearl Light Red (85059)
★A pearlescent shade of pale red.
TS-60 Pearl Green (85060)
★A pearlescent pale green.
TS-61 NATO Green (85061)
★Recreates the shade of green in the standard NATO 3-color camouflage.
TS-62 NATO Brown (85062)
★Recreates the shade of brown in the standard 3-color NATO camouflage.
TS-63 NATO Black (85063)
★Recreates the black in the standard 3-color NATO camouflage.
TS-64 Dark Mica Blue (85064)
★This dark blue features a deep sparkle, for a somber yet luxurious tone.
TS-65 Pearl Clear (85065)
★Add a pearlescent finish to your color with this quick-drying spray product.
TS-66 IJN Gray (85066)
★Accurately recreates the shade of gray unique to craft completed at the Kure Arsenal, such as the legendary Yamato.
TS-67 IJN Gray (Sasebo Arsenal) (85067)
★Recreates the gray unique to craft finished at the Sasebo Arsenal, such as the Musashi.
TS-68 Wooden Deck Tan (85068)
★The perfect shade for recreating the color of wooden deck boards.
TS-69 Linoleum Deck Brown (85069)
★Recreates the color of the linoleum coating applied to the decks of IJN cruisers, destroyers and the like.
TS-70 Olive Drab (JGSDF) (85070)
★This color is perfect for recreating the shade of olive drab seen on Japan Ground Self Defense Force (JGSDF) vehicles.
Contents: 100ml
Tamiya Color Spray Paints
These cans of spray paint are extremely useful for painting large surfaces. The paint is synthetic lacquer that cures in a short period of time. Each can contains 100ml of paint, which is enough to fully cover two or three 1/24 scale sized car bodies. Tamiya spray paints are not affected by acrylic or enamel paints; therefore, following an overall base coat, details can be added or picked out using enamel and/or acrylic paints. By combining the use of these three types of paints, the finishing of plastic models becomes simpler and more effective.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.