Acrylic Mini XF71 Cockpit Green 1/3 oz

10ml Jar of Tamiya XF-71 Cockpit Green color Acrylic Flat (Matte) Paint.

Tamiya Acrylic Mini XF71 Cockpit Green 1/3 oz Hobby and Model Acrylic Paint #81771
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Features :
  • These handy paints for hobby use are made from water-soluble acrylic resins and are completely safe.
  • Can be used on most common model plastics such as styrol resin and styrofoam.
  • Paint can be washed away with plain water if done prior to curing.
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"useful addition"
Rhodesian Infantry (USA)
I like this color. It is perfect for ww2 RAF and Japanese airplane cockpits. It might also be useful for vegetation and dinosaurs.

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Features

  • These handy paints for hobby use are made from water-soluble acrylic resins and are completely safe.
  • Can be used on most common model plastics such as styrol resin and styrofoam.
  • Paint can be washed away with plain water if done prior to curing.

Specs

Volume: 10ml

  • Tamiya Product Number: 81771

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Reviews

  
 
"XF71"
gmpodolak94
This is a great color for cockpits; all I use. Typical Tamiya paint; looks great, lasts a while and applies to surfaces easily.

 
"Great product"
gr8bigvol
Great paint for airbrushing as well as finish work. Adheres very well.

 
"versatile and of high quality"
clunymike
This is a great light=ish dull green. It is a great all around color for WWII plane cockpits, and I use it for most of mine. I have also mixed it with white to get a sky type color for the underside of WWII British planes, and I bet with some fiddling one could produce a pretty convincing IJN grey with it too. The smaller pots aren't as good of a value as the 1/2 oz., but they are still worth it if you're not planning on using it a lot (which honestly you probably will use it a lot). Its consistency is a bit on the thick side, but thins well with water (though Tamiya also makes an acrylic thinner that is better), and if you thin it to 5-6 parts paint to 1 part water it will give a very nice brushstroke free look in 3-4 coats. However, this is even better when used from an airbrush. Just thin it a lot more.

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Thin using Tamiya Thinner: 23ml (tam81020), 46ml (tam81030), 250ml (tam81040)

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