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AK Interactive Real Colors Markers Review — Military colors in an easy to use package

AK Interactive Real Colors Markers Review — Military colors in an easy to use package

As mentioned in my review of the AK Interactive Playmarkers, the move into paint markers by AK Interactive is a good thing, because it removes the barrier to entry for people to get into the hobby, and provides hobbyists a tool that can handle larger surfaces. You can read more about those details here

This line of markers from AK Interactive is a little different. The Real Colors Markers provide a different form factor, realistic military colors, and are easier to use than the Playmarkers. Let’s dive in. 

AK Interactive sent me the entire set of Real Color Markers. What you get in the set is 34 colors, that consist of mainly desaturated tones and a few metallics, and it’s very clear by the names and tones that these paints are more intended for scale modelers or military builders. For example, paints like Russian Cockpit Turquoise, Ija Ao Midori Iro (Blue Green), and US Interior Yellow Green are meant to evoke the specific military applications these colors are based on, which also leads to some design choices. The labeling usually includes the flag or logo of the country it represents, along with the highly specific color name. The nibs for these markers are felt tip, which is different from the brush tips encountered with the Playmarkers. This gives you even better control over flow, as it’s always consistent. Also, the pump system from the other set is gone too, which lends to the consistency of these markers, and no spilling. 

This leads me to a question outside of this review, which is why have 2 different marker designs? I’ll leave that for an editorial someday.

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