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Tamiya 89920 PS Pastel Gray - foto 1

Tamiya 89920 PS Pastel Gray 100ml Lexan Spray Paint

PRODUCER: Tamiya

EAN: 4950344899203

SKU: TA-89920

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30.00 zł
Tamiya 89920 PS Pastel Gray 100ml Lexan Spray Paint - Ideal for painting transparent lexan car bodies. Each 100ml can provides enough paint for thorough coverage. Resistant to oil and fuel, suitable for models with combustion engines.
Tamiya 89920 PS Pastel Gray 100ml Lexan Spray Paint - Ideal for painting transparent lexan car bodies. Each 100ml can provides enough paint for thorough coverage. Resistant to oil and fuel, suitable for models with combustion engines.

Description

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Tamiya 89920 PS Pastel Gray 100ml Lexan Spray Paint is designed for painting transparent lexan car bodies. Each 100ml can provides ample paint for your model. Apply spray from the inside of the body, approximately 30cm away. For fine details, use Tamiya jar paints or marker pens. These color sprays are resistant to oil and fuel, making them safe for models with combustion engines.

Technical Specifications

Type: Sprays

Producer: Tamiya

Usage: Lexan

Series: Tamiya PS (Polycarbonate)

TA-89920

Description

Type
Sprays
Producer
Tamiya
Usage
Lexan
Series
Tamiya PS (Polycarbonate)

Specific References

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4950344899203

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