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Lefranc Bourgeois Acrylic Paint - Brown 500 ml

Lefranc Bourgeois Acrylic Paint - Brown 500 ml

Regular price €6,95 gross / pc.
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Color: Brązowy
Size: 500 ml
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Professional Coverage and Flexibility for Cosplay Painting

High-quality Lefranc Bourgeois acrylic paint in brown is an essential tool for finishing detailed cosplay props, armor, and intricate dioramas. Its optimal density and high pigment concentration ensure excellent coverage with just a single coat. This formula is specifically designed to remain flexible after drying, preventing the paint layer from cracking even on highly articulated costume elements.

Key Product Features

  • Rich Brown Tone: This acrylic paint offers a deep, natural color saturation that perfectly mimics wood, worn leather, or earthy surfaces. High-quality pigments ensure the shade remains vibrant and resistant to fading over time.
  • Efficient 500 ml Bottle: The large container provides enough volume to cover extensive costume sections or large-scale scenic backdrops without worrying about running out. It is a highly economical solution for demanding creators and studio work.
  • Highly Flexible Finish: Once dried, the paint creates a durable yet elastic coating that moves with your gear. This flexibility effectively minimizes the risk of peeling or flaking during intense use at conventions or photoshoots.
  • Fast-Drying Formula: The paint allows for rapid application of subsequent layers, often just minutes after the initial pass. This speed streamlines the finishing process, enabling efficient shading and weathering techniques.
  • Versatile Surface Compatibility: It adheres perfectly to a wide range of materials commonly used in crafting, including primed EVA foam, plastics, wood, and cardboard. It integrates seamlessly with other acrylic media for complex finishes.

Primary Applications

  • Armor and Prop Painting

    The brown shade serves as a foundation for realistic gear, such as leather straps, wooden sword grips, or aged metal accents. When applied over a proper primer, it ensures a durable finish that survives the rigors of any convention floor.

  • Weathering and Aging Effects

    This color is ideal for creating realistic wear, grime, and rust effects on costumes and scale models. By diluting the paint or using a dry brush technique, creators can achieve deep shading in crevices, adding historical depth to any project.

  • Scenic and LARP Elements

    The large capacity and easy application make this product excellent for painting terrain, large shields, or LARP-specific scenery. The resulting matte-satin finish offers good resistance to environmental factors when properly sealed.

For the best results when applying paint to your props, we recommend using high-quality nylon brushes for a smooth finish. If you are starting from scratch, ensure your base is perfectly prepared using professional primers and sealers to guarantee long-lasting durability for your finished costumes.

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Do acrylic paints stick well to EVA foam and other cosplay materials?

Acrylic paints adhere very well to properly prepared surfaces such as EVA foam, Worbla, or 3D prints. To achieve a durable finish, it is crucial to prime the material first using a primer or PVA glue, which prevents pigment absorption and improves the flexibility of the paint layer.

How can I prepare acrylic paints to prevent them from cracking on flexible armor pieces?

To prevent paint cracking on moving parts of your costume, mix your acrylics with a dedicated flexible medium or use paints with a high polymer resin content. This additive increases the elasticity of the dried layer, allowing it to move with the material without chipping when bent.

Do acrylic paints require a clear coat after drying?

Yes, applying a finishing varnish is recommended to provide extra protection against abrasion, moisture, and mechanical damage. Depending on the desired finish, you can use matte, satin, or gloss varnishes to seal the pigments on your finished prop.

What tools are best for painting with acrylics?

For applying acrylic paints to large surfaces, synthetic brushes, upholstery sponges, or airbrushes work best. Synthetic tools are recommended because they do not absorb excessive water and are easy to clean under running water immediately after use.

What is the difference between studio and artist-grade acrylic paints for LARP projects?

Studio-grade paints offer an excellent price-to-volume ratio, which is ideal for painting large armor pieces and LARP props, whereas artist-grade paints feature a higher pigment concentration and better coverage. Your choice depends on the project scale: studio series in larger containers are cost-effective for base colors, while artist paints are better for precision shading.

Can acrylic paints be thinned with water?

Acrylic paints can be thinned with water, but this should be done in moderation to avoid weakening the resin bonds within the product. To safely reduce paint viscosity and improve airbrush performance, it is recommended to use dedicated thinners that maintain the mixture's proper adhesion.

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