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TURBODORK METALLIC ACRYLIC BLUE STEEL

TURBODORK METALLIC ACRYLIC BLUE STEEL

Turbo Dork paints are made of a mixture of pigments suspended in an acrylic medium plus additives that make them fast-drying, water-soluble when wet, and water-resistant when dry. The Metallics contain pigments and small mica flakes that create a sparkling effect on the paint surface making it look like metal. Formulated for airbrush use, but may also be hand brushed.

Blue Steel is a beautiful, bright metallic blue-gray. Though not a full shift paint, you will see a hint of extra blue on the edges, and a little more steel on the front-facing areas.

Note: Blue Steel is best over a black basecoat.

$2.10

Original: $7.00

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TURBODORK METALLIC ACRYLIC BLUE STEEL

$7.00

$2.10

TURBODORK METALLIC ACRYLIC BLUE STEEL

Turbo Dork paints are made of a mixture of pigments suspended in an acrylic medium plus additives that make them fast-drying, water-soluble when wet, and water-resistant when dry. The Metallics contain pigments and small mica flakes that create a sparkling effect on the paint surface making it look like metal. Formulated for airbrush use, but may also be hand brushed.

Blue Steel is a beautiful, bright metallic blue-gray. Though not a full shift paint, you will see a hint of extra blue on the edges, and a little more steel on the front-facing areas.

Note: Blue Steel is best over a black basecoat.

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Turbo Dork paints are made of a mixture of pigments suspended in an acrylic medium plus additives that make them fast-drying, water-soluble when wet, and water-resistant when dry. The Metallics contain pigments and small mica flakes that create a sparkling effect on the paint surface making it look like metal. Formulated for airbrush use, but may also be hand brushed.

Blue Steel is a beautiful, bright metallic blue-gray. Though not a full shift paint, you will see a hint of extra blue on the edges, and a little more steel on the front-facing areas.

Note: Blue Steel is best over a black basecoat.