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Specialized drybrush paints from AMMO by Mig Jimenez engineered specifically for the drybrushing weathering technique with optimal viscosity and pigment concentration. This collection features Bright Green, Medium Green, and Medium Olive Green for military camouflage highlighting and edge effects, Brass for metallic weathering, Faded Yellow for sun-bleached surfaces, and Light Brick for diorama and building details. These 40ml acrylic formulations deliver superior control for highlighting raised details, creating wear patterns, and adding depth to scale models. Perfect for armor, aircraft, naval vessels, and dioramas. Complement with our Mig Acrylic Paints, Mig Washes, and Mig Weathering collections.

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Specialized Drybrushing Paint Technology

Drybrushing represents one of the most essential weathering techniques in scale modeling, enabling modelers to highlight raised details, simulate wear patterns, and add dimensional depth that transforms flat-painted surfaces into realistic, battle-worn masterpieces. This specialized collection from AMMO by Mig Jimenez provides acrylic paint formulations engineered specifically for the drybrushing technique, featuring optimal viscosity that allows paint to cling to raised surfaces while sliding off recessed areas, and concentrated pigment loads that deliver visible highlighting effects with minimal paint application. Unlike standard acrylic paints that require extensive thinning and experimentation to achieve proper drybrushing consistency, these purpose-formulated drybrush paints work straight from the bottle, eliminating guesswork and ensuring consistent results across multiple modeling sessions. The 40ml bottle format provides generous quantity for extensive drybrushing operations across multiple models, while the water-based acrylic chemistry maintains compatibility with standard modeling paints and weathering products throughout comprehensive finishing workflows on armor, aircraft, naval vessels, figures, and diorama elements.

Military Green Tones for Camouflage Highlighting

The collection features three essential green formulations addressing military camouflage highlighting scenarios across different eras and environmental conditions. Bright Green delivers vibrant highlighting for fresh camouflage schemes on modern military vehicles, creating the sun-faded appearance of upper surfaces exposed to intense sunlight and environmental weathering. This bright formulation proves particularly effective for highlighting NATO green vehicles, tropical camouflage patterns, and vegetation-heavy diorama elements where vivid green tones enhance realism. Medium Green provides versatile highlighting capability for standard military green camouflage, representing the intermediate weathering stage between factory-fresh paint and heavily faded finishes. This medium tone works across World War II through modern military subjects, highlighting panel edges, raised rivets, tool stowage, and surface details on tanks, armored personnel carriers, and support vehicles painted in olive drab, NATO green, and similar military green standards. Medium Olive Green addresses the specific highlighting requirements of olive drab and darker green camouflage schemes, providing subtle tonal variation that enhances depth without creating excessive contrast. This specialized olive formulation excels at highlighting World War II American armor, Vietnam-era vehicles, and Cold War equipment where authentic olive drab appearance demands careful highlight control to avoid cartoonish over-weathering that destroys scale realism.

Metallic and Specialty Drybrush Colors

Beyond military green tones, the collection includes specialized colors addressing diverse weathering scenarios. Brass delivers authentic metallic highlighting for ammunition casings, mechanical components, decorative fittings, and exposed metal details where brass construction or brass-colored weathering enhances realism. This metallic formulation creates convincing wear patterns on handles, hinges, instrument bezels, and other components that experience handling friction, while also serving diorama applications including brass shell casings, mechanical equipment, and industrial details. Faded Yellow replicates the sun-bleached appearance of yellow markings, identification stripes, and painted surfaces exposed to intense ultraviolet radiation and environmental weathering. This specialty color proves essential for highlighting desert camouflage schemes, faded warning markings on aircraft and vehicles, and weathered signage on diorama buildings. Light Brick addresses architectural and diorama weathering requirements, providing authentic highlighting for brick structures, masonry walls, and stone surfaces where dimensional depth separates amateur diorama work from professional-quality groundwork. This architectural tone highlights mortar lines, surface texture, and weathering patterns on buildings, ruins, and hardscape elements that provide context for military vehicle displays. These specialized drybrush paints integrate seamlessly with base color systems from our Mig Acrylic Paints collection, panel line accent products from our Mig Washes collection, and comprehensive weathering effects from our Mig Weathering collection, creating complete weathering workflows that deliver museum-quality results across all modeling scales, subjects, and skill levels from novice weathering attempts to professional competition builds.