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HTKAS20
Hataka
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Scale | Suitable for several scales |
Standard colours of Soviet planes from mid-1943 till end of war
According to the instruction issued in July 1943, a new painting schemes were introduced onto Soviet warplanes: the upper and side surfaces of all fighter aircraft were to be painted in Dark Grey / Blue Grey pattern, while all other types of aircraft wore Camouflage Green / Light Greyish Brown / Dark Grey scheme (the latter replaced with Black on Il-4s and Pe-8s). Lower surfaces of all late war period aircraft were to be painted with a Greyish Blue colour, with the exception of night bombers, which used Black paint instead.
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.