Tamiya’s range of XF Acrylic Mini Paints provide a subtle, historically accurate matte finish paint for the range of Tamiya Models. Available in a wide range of colours there is the perfect match for any livery, both present and past.
- Supplied in a durable pot with 10ml of paint
- Multiple shades available, including high quality metallic colours
- Ideal not only for brush painting but also for spraying with an airbrush
- Matte finish
- Please refer to the paint code to match your model kit’s required colour
Colour Options
- XF-1 – Flat Black
- XF-2 – Flat White
- XF-3 – Flat Yellow
- XF-4 – Yellow Green
- XF-5 – Flat Green
- XF-6 – Copper
- XF-7 – Flat Red
- XF-8 – Flat Blue
- XF-9 – Hull Red – For painting the bottom of ships
- XF-10 – Flat Brown
- XF-11 – J.N. Green – For the top of Japanese Navy aircraft
- XF-12 – J.N. Grey – For the underside of Japanese Navy aircraft
- XF-13 – J.A. Green – For the top of Japanese Army aircraft
- XF-14 – J.A. Grey – For the underside of Japanese Army aircraft
- XF-15 – Flat Flesh – For matte skin colour
- XF-16 – Flat Aluminium
- XF-17 – US Navy Sea Blue – For camouflage of US Navy aircraft
- XF-18 – US Navy Medium Blue – For camouflage of US Navy aircraft
- XF-19 – US Navy Sky Grey – For US Navy aircraft
- XF-20 – Medium Grey – For the underside of British aircraft
- XF-21 – Sky – For the underside of British aircraft
- XF-22 – RLM Grey – For the inside of German aircraft
- XF-23 – Light Blue – For the underside of German aircraft
- XF-24 – Grey – For camouflage of German machines
- XF-25 – Light Sea Grey – For painting the hull of British ships
- XF-26 – Deep Green – For camouflage of German machines
- XF-27 – Black Green – For camouflage of German machines
- XF-49 – Khaki – For sheets & miscellaneous items
- XF-50 – Field Blue – For German Air Force uniforms
- XF-51 – Khaki Drab – For US & Soviet Army soldiers
- XF-52 – Flat Earth – For British & Italian tanks
- XF-53 – Neutral Grey – For the underside of US Army aircraft
- XF-54 – Sea Grey – For camouflage of British machines
- XF-55 – Deck Tan – For expression of wooden deck
- XF-56 – Metallic Grey
- XF-57 – Buff – For painting miscellaneous items
- XF-58 – Olive Green – For American tanks
- XF-59 – Desert Yellow – For British desert tanks
- XF-60 – Yellow – For German tanks
- XF-61 – Green – For British & Soviet tanks
- XF-62 – Olive Drab – For American tanks during WWII
- XF-63 – German Grey – For German tanks
- XF-64 – Red Brown – For German & British tanks
- XF-65 – Field Grey – For Wehrmacht uniforms
- XF-66 – Light Grey – For camouflage of German machines
- XF-67 – NATO Green – For NATO military vehicle camouflage
- XF-68 – NATO Brown – For NATO military vehicle camouflage
- XF-69 – NATO Black – For NATO military vehicle camouflage
- XF-70 – Green 2 – For Japanese Navy in the latter half of World War II. Ideal for 1/32 Zero Fighter Type 52
- XF-71 – Cockpit Green – For inside the cockpit of Japanese Navy aircraft such as Zero Fighter
- XF-72 – JGSDF Brown – For camouflage of Japanese Ground Self-Defence Force vehicles such as Type 90 tanks and Type 74 tanks
- XF-73 – JGSDF Green – For camouflage of Japanese Ground Self-Defence Force vehicles such as Type 90 tanks and Type 74 tanks
- XF-74 – JGSDF Olive Drab – For light armoured vehicles dispatched to Iraq by the Japanese Ground Self-Defence Force
- XF-75 – IJN Grey Kure – For IJN ships built at the Kure Naval Arsenal including the battleship Yamato
- XF-76 – IJN Grey Green – For Japanese Navy aircraft in the early days of the Pacific War including the Zero Fighter Type 21
- XF-77 – IJN Grey Sasebo – For IJN ships built at the Sasebo Naval Arsenal such as the battleship Musashi
- XF-78 – Wooden Deck Tan – For the deck of battleships in Japan and overseas
- XF-79 – Lino Deck Brown – For the linoleum decks of cruisers and destroyers of the Japanese Navy
- XF-80 – Naval Sea Grey – For British warships during World War II, including the battle cruiser Repulse
- XF-81 – RAF Green 2 – For camouflage of Royal Air Force fighters adopted in 1941
- XF-82 – RAF Ocean Grey 2 – For camouflage of Royal Air Force fighters adopted in 1941
- XF-83 – RAF Medium Sea Grey 2 – For camouflage of Royal Air Force fighters adopted in 1941
- XF-84 – Iron – For metal parts such as wires and tools, including tracks of tank models
- XF-85 – Rubber Black – For tires of vehicles, road wheels of tanks, hoods of car models, & seats of motorcycles
- XF-86 – Flat Clear – For adjusting the surface gloss when the surface becomes uneven when painted or when the surface becomes shiny by wiping with a stain
- XF-87 – IJN Maizuru Grey – For IJN ships built at the Maizuru Naval Arsenal including the Shimakaze
- XF-88 – Yellow 2 – For the camouflage of the Germany Army during WW II
- XF-89 – Green 2 – For the camouflage of the Germany Army during WW II
- XF-90 – Red Brown 2 – For the camouflage of the Germany Army during WW II
- XF-91 – IJN Yokosuka Grey – For IJN ships built at the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal including the aircraft carrier Shokaku and heavy cruiser Suzuya
- XF-92 – Yellow-Brown Dak 1941 – For vehicles used by the German African Corps after 1941
- XF-93 – Light Brown Dak 1942 – For vehicles used by the German African Corps since 1942
- XF-28 – Copper – For casting magnet covers such as crankcases
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