No products
HTKAS33
Hataka
In stock
Scale | Suitable for several scales |
Standard colours of Soviet planes from 1937 till September 1943
From 1937 Soviet planes wore either overall Aluminium or AE-9 Light Grey coat (depending on type of material), eventually A II Green over Aluminium / Light Grey camouflage scheme.
From June 1940 all combat planes started to conform to green (A II Green or A-19f for metal planes) over light blue (A II Light Blue or A-18f) scheme.
Then in June 1941 re-painting of all planes was ordered to a standard comprising of AMT-4 / AMT-6 (or their oil equivalents of A-24m / A-26m) over matt greyish blue (presumably AMT-7 for mixed construction planes and A-28m for all-metal ones).
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.