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Lefranc Bourgeois Acrylic Paint - Purple 500 ml

Lefranc Bourgeois Acrylic Paint - Purple 500 ml

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Color: Fioletowy
Size: 500 ml
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Professional Violet Acrylic Paint for Cosplay and Props

This high-quality Lefranc Bourgeois acrylic paint in violet offers exceptional pigment density and a professional finish for any creative project. Designed to meet the needs of cosplayers and prop makers, it provides superior coverage and durability on a wide range of materials. Its specialized formula ensures that the paint remains vibrant and intact, even on flexible surfaces used in complex builds.

Key Product Features

  • High Coating Flexibility: This acrylic paint dries into a flexible layer that moves with the substrate. It effectively prevents cracking or peeling on dynamic cosplay elements made from EVA foam or thermoplastic materials.
  • Exceptional Coverage: The dense consistency and high saturation of the violet pigment guarantee excellent coverage without streaking. This significantly reduces the number of required coats, accelerating the painting process for large props.
  • Versatile Adhesion: The formula exhibits outstanding adhesion to both porous and smooth surfaces. It works perfectly on foam, wood, plastics, and properly primed metallic elements, ensuring long-lasting results.
  • Efficient 500 ml Capacity: The large 500 ml bottle is an economical solution for extensive cosplay armor, weapons, and scenic builds. It provides a generous supply of material for long hours of intensive creative work.
  • Fast Drying Formula: The acrylic base allows for quick drying at room temperature. This minimizes waiting time between layers, enabling efficient application of details or final clear coats.

Suggested Applications

  • Painting EVA Foam Armor

    Thanks to its flexible structure after drying, this paint is perfect for coating armor parts and costumes made from foams of varying densities. It can be applied directly after sealing the surface with a primer, ensuring an aesthetic effect without the risk of chipping during movement.

  • Prop and Weapon Detailing

    The intense violet pigment is ideal for replicating magical effects, runes, fantasy armor elements, and futuristic weaponry. The paint can be easily applied with brushes, sponges, or even an airbrush once properly thinned to achieve smooth tonal transitions.

  • Scenic Design and Props

    Due to its excellent coverage and performance, this product is indispensable for painting large scenic constructions, LARP shields, or decorative elements. It allows for a durable, uniform coating that remains resistant to minor mechanical damage during outdoor use.

For precise application of the paint, use our professional nylon brushes. To ensure the best durability of your work, explore our full range of finishing and painting supplies including specialized primers and protective top coats.

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FAQ

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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