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As I recall, acrylics first became available to the general public in the early 70's. I think they were invented in the 60's, as they were used by Roy Lichtenstein, though I'm not certain as to the exact date. I do know that Lichtenstein used a type of acrylic called Magna, as early as 1963, in a painting called "Whaam".
As to the stuff they used in the war, it was most likely an enamel, or possibly laquer, all solvent based and unfortunately, very inflexible.
Oh,...according to Wikipedia, a type of acrylic was first marketed in the 50's.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acrylic_paint
As to the stuff they used in the war, it was most likely an enamel, or possibly laquer, all solvent based and unfortunately, very inflexible.
Oh,...according to Wikipedia, a type of acrylic was first marketed in the 50's.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acrylic_paint