AK Interactive Weathering Effects
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AK Interactive Weathering Filter for Brown Wood (AK262)
AK Interactive Weathering Filter for Brown Wood (AK262) This filter is designed to subtly adjust and unify brown wood tones, enhancing depth and re...
View full detailsAK Interactive Weathering Summer Kurks Earth Enamel Color (AK080)
AK Interactive Weathering Summer Kursk Earth – Enamel Color AK Interactive Weathering Summer Kursk Earth is an enamel-based weathering effect formu...
View full detailsAK Interactive Weathering Damp Earth Enamel Color (AK078)
AK Interactive Weathering Damp Earth Enamel Color (AK078) This enamel color is designed to represent damp, darkened earth tones commonly found in w...
View full detailsAK Interactive Weathering Blue Filter (AK071)
AK Interactive Weathering Blue Filter (AK071)Enamel Product. Filters are designed to achieve a subtle tonal variation for especially vehicles in m...
View full detailsAK Interactive Weathering Techniques For Invernal Vehicles (DVD) New
AK Interactive Weathering Techniques For Invernal Vehicles (DVD) AK Interactive Weathering Techniques For Invernal Vehicles is a step-by-step instr...
View full detailsAK Interactive Weathering Blue Green for Green Camo Filter (AK4162)
AK Interactive Weathering Blue Green for Green Camo Filter (AK4162) This filter is designed to subtly shift and unify green camouflage schemes, add...
View full detailsAK Interactive Weathering Neutral Grey Filter (AK4161)
AK Interactive Weathering Neutral Grey Filter (AK4161) Enamel Product. Filters are designed to achieve a subtle tonal variation for vehicles espec...
View full detailsAK Interactive Weathering Landing Gear Dust (AK2031)
AK Interactive Weathering Landing Gear Dust (AK2031) This weathering effect is designed to recreate the fine dust and dirt buildup commonly seen on...
View full detailsAK Interactive Weathering Light Filter for Wood (AK261)
AK Interactive Weathering Light Filter for Wood (AK261) AK Interactive Weathering Light Filter for Wood (AK261) is a subtle enamel filter formulate...
View full detailsAK Interactive Weathering Effects – Realistic Finishes for Models and Dioramas
Bring your miniatures and scale models to life with AK Interactive Weathering Effects. Designed for realism and versatility, this collection includes everything from rust and streaking grime to mud, dust, and oil effects. Whether you're creating battle-worn tanks, aging fantasy terrain, or adding subtle environmental touches, AK’s weathering range delivers professional-grade results with ease.
These are specialized products formulated to simulate real-world wear and tear on scale models. The range includes enamel, acrylic, and pigment-based effects such as rust, streaks, oils, mud, dust, chipping fluids, and more. Each product helps replicate the look of aging, corrosion, or environmental impact.
The line features effects like Streaking Grime, Rust Deposits, Engine Oil, Fuel Stains, Wet Effects, Dust Effects, and Mud pastes. Many are enamel-based, allowing easy manipulation and blending with thinners. AK also offers weathering pencils, acrylic-based effects, and pigment powders for dry or textured finishes.
Yes. AK weathering products are designed for both beginners and advanced modelers. Most can be applied with a brush or sponge, and manipulated with a thinner or damp brush for realistic results. Tutorials and guides are widely available to help users get the most from each effect.
These products work on primed plastic, resin, and metal miniatures, as well as painted surfaces and diorama elements. They are commonly used on tanks, aircraft, terrain, bases, and buildings to simulate dirt, grime, water stains, or corrosion.
Basic hobby brushes are usually enough, though specific effects may benefit from sponges, cotton swabs, or weathering pencils. Enamel effects work best with odorless enamel thinner for blending and clean-up. Pigments can be applied dry or fixed in place with a pigment fixer.
Once your weathering is complete and fully dry, seal it with a matte, satin, or gloss varnish depending on the desired finish. Sealing protects the effect and integrates it with the underlying paint job. Always test sealants over enamel or oil-based effects to avoid smearing.
Absolutely. Many effects are meant to work together—such as layering dust over mud, or adding rust streaks over chipping. Combining products can create complex, realistic finishes and tell a deeper visual story about the environment and history of your model.