Slow River Waters
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Slow River Waters
Translucent acrylic water gel featuring a natural greenish undertone designed for modeling slow-flowing rivers and calm water surfaces. Cures to a rock-hard, high-gloss finish that perfectly holds sculpted current lines and ripples.
Slow River Waters is a Acrylic translucent water gel for replicating slow-moving rivers and calm aquatic surfaces suitable for Creating realistic water effects, lazy woodland streams, calm river bends, quiet ponds, and swampy wetlands on diorama bases or wargaming layouts.. Perfect viscosity for easy wave sculpting, cures to a crystal-clear high-gloss finish with a subtle natural greenish tint, and holds its shape flawlessly without shrinking or cracking.. Applying directly onto a pre-painted riverbed using a palette knife, spatula, or old brush in thin successive layers up to 2–3 mm thick at a time...
About the product
This specialized water gel is a game-changer for any hobbyist who wants to avoid the stress and mess of working with two-part epoxy resins. It has a rich, paste-like consistency that won't run or leak over your diorama edges, giving you complete freedom to sculpt ripples, lazy current lines, or wake details around rocks and logs. The built-in translucent river-green tint effortlessly masks minor surface flaws while adding a deep, organic quality to water channels on both military dioramas and fantasy gaming bases. The single-component formula requires no mixing, produces no harsh fumes, shrinks minimally, and cures reliably under normal room temperatures.
Features
- Odorless, non-toxic acrylic formula that spreads cleanly and shapes effortlessly
- Authentic high-gloss finish with a subtle greenish tint for unmatched organic realism
- Excellent dimensional stability that will not shrink, yellow, or crack over time
Technical parameters
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Type | Acrylic translucent water gel for replicating slow-moving rivers and calm aquatic surfaces |
| Manufacturer | AMMO by MIG Jimenez |
| Volume / Size | 40 ml |
| Suitable for | Military modelers, railway hobbyists, wargaming terrain builders, and miniature painters |
| Special features | One-part water-soluble acrylic polymer engineered for high-build water sculpting |
Tips and tricks
| Category | Description |
|---|---|
| Use | River channels, slow woodland streams, deep swamp pools, flooded ditches, lake shorelines |
| Advantages | Zero toxic fumes, easy tool cleanup with water, retains intricate surface waves perfectly |
| Weaknesses | Deep water effects must be built up patiently in multiple thin layers to ensure proper curing |
| Combination | AMMO acrylic colors for shading the riverbed, model mosses, laser-cut aquatic plants, and riverbed debris or driftwood for bankside realism. |
| Tip | Paint your riverbed with a gradient before laying down the gel—use deep olive green or dark brown in the center channel and lighter tan or sand tones near the banks. The translucent greenish tint of the gel interacting with this shaded background creates an amazing illusion of deep water. To build gentle currents or ripples, gently stipple or pull the surface of the gel with a damp, stiff brush just as it begins to skin over. |
Package contents
| Category | Contents |
|---|---|
| Product | 40 ml of translucent water effects gel in a convenient squeeze tube |
| Accessories | AMMO palette knives, silicone sculpting brushes, and acrylic paints for base preparation |
Notice: Colours displayed on your monitor may differ slightly from the actual real-life shade. This depends on the brightness, contrast, and colour profile settings of your device. For the most accurate impression, we recommend testing the paint on a sample model or taking inspiration from community showcases.
Additional parameters
| Category: | Dioramas |
|---|---|
| Warranty: | 2 years |
| EAN: | 8432074022442 |
| Color: | Green |
| Type of paint: | Technical |
| Color property: | Weathering / Effects |
