AK Interactive's Spell Ink Set groups three inks AK describes as secondary and tertiary tones, for deeper colour accents on miniatures. The box holds three 30 ml dropper bottles — Forge Red, Crimson and Toad Green — and each mixes with acrylic paints to raise saturation, or is used straight with a brush or an airbrush. Thinned down they serve as filters and washes; laid over a base coat they deepen it rather than replace it, because AK formulates the range to stay transparent.
Set contains: AK16051 Forge Red, AK16048 Crimson and AK16050 Toad Green — all 30 ml, all acrylic
AK's own line for the range: the inks can be mixed with acrylic paints for more saturated tones, or used directly with a brush or an airbrush, as filters and washes, or in layers over base colours
AK prints two claims on the box and repeats them on every ink's page: the inks are semi-transparent, and their lightfastness is the highest — he publishes no number for it
The box carries the range mark “THE INKS — SOUL OF COLOR by AK”
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Notes · Q & A
What's the difference between a paint and a wash?+
Paints are opaque colour for coverage; washes are thin, pigmented fluids that flow into recesses to add shading and depth. Most painters use both.
Can I use these paints in an airbrush?+
Many acrylics can be thinned for airbrushing — check the product description; ranges marked "Air" or "airbrush-ready" work straight from the bottle.
Do I need a primer?+
Yes for bare plastic, resin or metal — primer gives paint a surface to grip and prevents chipping.
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Notes · Logistics
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