Friday, March 02, 2012 - 10:19 AM UTC
MIG Productions continue toad and release new pigments and filters to their range of products. This time around MIG Productions has released two new pigments and three new filters. Take a look inside for more details.
The best people to provide information about these new products is MIG Productions themselves and so here is what they have to say about their latest offerings.

Pigments
Bright Iron
For many years, increasing and achieve color variation to metal parts was a nightmare. Now, those times are over. MIG Productions has an answer and a solution for that question. This new pigment color is the ideal approach to increase the bright and color variation in natural metal parts. No matter if is a metal chain cloth from the Medieval Age, a German tank track in WW2 or a sci-fi model. This new color will turn your metal parts ultra-realistic. The pigment is ultra-fine and ultra-bright. All you have to do is just rubber the product, with your finger, over the metal parts and you will see your model come to life!

Faded Bronze Green
The MIG Productions pigments range, with their carefully studied formulation of great quality and fineness, allows modellers to increase aging, effects and volume possibilities over a model easily. They can obtain these effects with thin layers or accumulations. This faded green tone is specially useful for Allied vehicles and green camouflages. The modeller can improve aging and natural effects on his model.


Filters
Green for Khaki Green
A new green tone that will add an attractive chromatic effect to every Allied vehicle with a green tone base, English and Russian vehicles specially. The modeller can achieve a large range of final effects: applying different layers or a subtle patina over the base.

Neutral Grey for Panzer Grey
We can modify the grey base applied over German vehicles with this new filter. We can add an interesting tone and achieve great variations even over modulated bases.

Brown Dirt for White Camouflage
The white colored base for winter camouflage is always a little challenge for modellers. MIG Productions increases its filters range. This new filter helps the modeller to add a subtle dirt effects and other great weathering effects.

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Thanks, Darren, I'm particularly intrigued by the "Bright Iron." As a part-time propeller head, I wish they'd put out a faded dark blue pigment for US Navy aircraft from WW2.
MAR 02, 2012 - 01:12 PM
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