
Vallejo Model Air - Light Brown
A warm, sandy light brown that suits desert schemes, dust layering and worn earthy kit. Sprays fine and even, and brushes happily for the smaller details.
At a glance
- Type: Model Air — airbrush-ready acrylic
- Finish: matt
- Range: Vallejo Model Air
Best for
- Spraying straight from the bottle through fine airbrush needles
- Thinning further with Vallejo Airbrush Thinner or a 50/50 thinner and distilled water mix
- Desert schemes and dust layering
Shake it well and build up in light passes for a smooth, even finish.
A desert-scheme staple worth keeping topped up. Pair it with a matching primer and a few complementary Model Air shades to round out the palette.
Vallejo Model Air - Light Brown
A warm, sandy light brown that suits desert schemes, dust layering and worn earthy kit. Sprays fine and even, and brushes happily for the smaller details.
At a glance
- Type: Model Air — airbrush-ready acrylic
- Finish: matt
- Range: Vallejo Model Air
Best for
- Spraying straight from the bottle through fine airbrush needles
- Thinning further with Vallejo Airbrush Thinner or a 50/50 thinner and distilled water mix
- Desert schemes and dust layering
Shake it well and build up in light passes for a smooth, even finish.
A desert-scheme staple worth keeping topped up. Pair it with a matching primer and a few complementary Model Air shades to round out the palette.
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Description
A warm, sandy light brown that suits desert schemes, dust layering and worn earthy kit. Sprays fine and even, and brushes happily for the smaller details.
At a glance
- Type: Model Air — airbrush-ready acrylic
- Finish: matt
- Range: Vallejo Model Air
Best for
- Spraying straight from the bottle through fine airbrush needles
- Thinning further with Vallejo Airbrush Thinner or a 50/50 thinner and distilled water mix
- Desert schemes and dust layering
Shake it well and build up in light passes for a smooth, even finish.
A desert-scheme staple worth keeping topped up. Pair it with a matching primer and a few complementary Model Air shades to round out the palette.














