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Ordnance Circles 1 mm or 2 mm Multi-Purpose Paint Masks, Any Scale
Ordnance Circles 1 mm or 2 mm Multi-Purpose Paint Masks, Any Scale
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Product Details: Everything You Need to Know
These customizable ordnance paint masks make clean, perfectly even bands on conical and round surfaces—no decals, no guesswork. Ideal for bombs, rockets, wheels, and more, they deliver crisp, repeatable results at any scale.
Perfect for:
- Bombs, rockets, and missiles
- Wheels and tires
- Turret rings and gun mounts
- Hatch covers and access panels
- Ship turrets and helicopter rotor hubs
- Circular camo patterns and markings
Choose from 2 sizes: 1 mm or 2 mm
👉 Ordnance Circles, 1 mm
- Diameter Range: 7 mm-105 mm
- Mask Width: 1 mm
- Total Length: Approx. 850 cm
Item # KM-003V / KM-003T
👉 Ordnance Circles, 2 mm
- Diameter Range: 6 mm-106 mm
- Mask Width: 2 mm
- Total Length: Approx. 450 cm
Item # KM-007V / KM-007T
Application Tips and Additional Information
How to apply ordnance masks:
- First ensure the surface is clean and dry.
- Carefully position the mask on the desired area using tweezers or a hobby knife.
- Press it down firmly to ensure good adhesion, then use additional masking tape to protect surrounding areas if needed.
- Apply paint in light, even coats with an airbrush or brush, allowing each layer to dry fully.
- Once the paint is dry, gently peel off the mask at a sharp angle.
- Inspect the area for any touch-ups, and enjoy your crisp, professional-looking ordnance markings!
🌟 Choose Your Material 🌟
This paint mask set is available in your choice of easy-to-apply Oramask 810 flexible vinyl or genuine Tamiya tape.
What's better - vinyl or Tamiya tape? Both work great! Choose vinyl if you plan to use your masks right away and Tamiya tape if you're tackling your project later on. Check out our FAQ for more info!
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Thanks so much, Alan! We’re glad everything arrived safely — hope the masks serve you well when you get a chance to use them. We’d love to hear how they work out!