Spot-on track colours
Tracks are best modelled by using dedicated dark browns on black steel acrylic base. Colours below will fit any scenario: from rusty out of use tracks to modern tracks in constant use.
No. 09a Track Brown Classic
Commonly used shade of track brown. Can be simply dusted into the tracks or applied as a wash with the help of Alkyd or ENML 2.0 binders. Use high amount of this colour to mimic a vehicle that has been out of use for several weeks to months, smaller amounts for vehicles in active service in harsh weather conditions. Meant to be used on dark steel acrylic base. Rule of thumb for modelling tracks: The more frequently used a vehicle, the more bare steel and less rust you will see on them. Please click the jar image to see this pigment in action!

Recommended techniques: dusting, weathering liquid
Combine with: Alkyd, ENML 2.0 binders
Available textures: zero
Available volumes: 45 ml jar

No. 09b Track Brown XT Dark
New alternative for tracks formulated by VMS. This is much darker shade of brown that best represents tracks in active service. Use it as a wash or glaze with Alkyd or ENML 2.0 binders and wipe the excess out so that most of the colour remains in recesses only. The result will be very authentic tracks with dark accent without the excess rust. Meant to be used on dark steel acrylic base. Please click the jar image to see this pigment in action!

Recommended techniques: dusting, weathering liquid
Combine with: Alkyd, ENML 2.0 binders
Available textures: zero
Available volumes: 45 ml jar

No. 09c Track Brown Decommissioned
This is the colour formulated for portraying tracks of decommissioned or out of use vehicles. Strictly for decommissioned or destroyed AFVs and dozers that have been sitting outside for longer periods of time. Meant to be used on dark steel acrylic base. Please click the jar image to see this pigment in action!

Recommended techniques:
Combine with: Alkyd, ENML 2.0 binders
Available textures: zero
Available volumes: 45 ml jar
