A765 Gris Hydravions (Seaplane Grey) - Used for painting French naval aircraft in the 1930s and 1940s. It was used for painting high-speed Bernard aircraft. When painting with a brush:
Before work, the paint must be thoroughly mixed. The paint is ready to use directly from the bottle. If necessary, the paint can be diluted with water or a water-alcohol mixture. For use with an airbrush:
Before applying the paint, it must be prepared for use, open the bottle and thoroughly mix its contents. Then dilute the paint with water or a water-alcohol mixture in a special container (outside the airbrush) in a ratio of approximately 50/50. After that, mix the paint thoroughly and now it is ready to be used in the airbrush. The recommended air pressure for an airbrush is 10-20 psi. The best adhesion to the plastic model is achieved on primed surfaces. The paint dries quickly to a matte surface (10-15 minutes). After complete drying (which can take up to 2-3 hours), the surface becomes waterproof and durable. All colors can be mixed with each other. Storage conditions
The paint is kept in a hermetically sealed container at room temperature. During storage, it is necessary to strictly observe the temperature regime, and avoid low temperatures (up to +5°C)