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HTKAS09
Hataka
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Scale | Suitable for several scales |
Standard camouflage colours of USAF planes in 1960s-70s
In 1960s USAF introduced two new painting schemes:
Air Defence Command aircraft, responsible for defence of US homeland from hostile air raids, gained overall ADC Grey coat (the scheme was officially introduced in 1959 and subsequently used by USAF and US ANG air defence aircraft).
In 1966 the "South East Asia" scheme (SEA), also known as "Vietnam Scheme" was introduced on USAF aircraft of Tactical and Strategic Air Commands (TAC and SAC).
The Red Line is the widest range of water-based acrylics optimised for airbrush on the market – offering more than 330 true colours. All paints are highly pigmented and permanent, specially formulated for use in airbrush. Water-based acrylic paints, produced in accordance with all appropriate EU safety standards, do not include any harmful substances – safe in use and environmentally friendly. Packed in 17ml bottles with dropper tip for easy application and containing a metal ball inside for easier mixing.