Wednesday, June 27, 2018 - 08:40 PM UTC
AK Interactive adds two new products to their range, weathering leads and mask cutting boards
The Lead weathering set has the 4 most important colors prepared for modelling to do weathering using this leads and its properties over models. Very easy to use and control, allows you to easily get very good finishes.

AK 4177 Graphite Detailing Pencil, for simulating the polished metal on the worn edges of models.
AK 4181 Sepia Lead, to simulate scratches of rust in vehicles.
AK 4178 White Chalk Lead, to simulate the markings made with the real chalk used in the factories for the identification of the different parts of the manufactured vehicle
AK 4183 Chipping Lead, to simulate chipping in all kind of vehicles.

They are available also individually

There are also two easycutting boards, which are re-usable laser-carved bases that will last forever ready to make all kinds of masks. The new Korean technology allow us to use this tools created specially for our hobby.
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