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AK Interactive Set - WWII - IJAAF Aircraft Colours Product Description
WW2 IJAAF Aircraft Colors Set AK Interactive AK-2260INCLUDES:AK 2261 #1 Hairyokushoku (Grey-Green)AK 2262 #3 Hairanshoku (Grey Indigo)AK 2263 #7 Ohryoku Nana Go Shoku (Olive Brown)AK 2264 #21 Midori lro (Green)AK 2265 #27 Ao Midori lro (Blue Green)AK 2266 #29 Ki Midori lro (Yellow Green)AK 2267 #30 Karekusa lro (Dry Grass)AK 2268 #31 Cha Kasshoku (Tea Colour)#1 Hairyokushoku (Grey-Green): standard overall colour in use from 1936 to 1945#3 Hairanshoku (Grey-Indigo): interior colour used from 1936 to circa 1943#7 Ohryoku Nana Go Shoku (Olive Brown): standard factory colour applied from ca. July 1944 until the end of war#21 Midori lro (Green): standard camouflage green originally intended to be used with #27 in Luftwaffe style, later solid or mottle; 1941-45#27 Ao Midori lro (Blue Green): standard camouflage green originally intended to be used with #21 in Luftwaffe style, later solid or mottle; 1941-45 #29 Ki Midori lro (Yellow Green): interior colour used from circa 1943#30 Karekusa lro (Dry Grass Colour): standard camouflage colour used together with greens in 1937-45#31 Cha Kasshoku (Tea Colour): standard camouflage colour used together with greens in 1937-45WW2 IJN Aircraft Colors is a set of eight acrylic paints essential for painting the authentic colours used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force during World War Two. Our new colours have been carefully researched for accuracy by the author of the famous ‚ÄúAviation of Japan‚ Äùblog. Included are six basic colours for painting the exterior surfaces and two standard interior colours. A profile guide is printed on the backside of the box. Our paints are not only historically accurate and specially formulated with top quality components; they also have been designed taking into account the scale reduction effect*. Our acrylic paints are ready to use straight from the bottle; simply shake, and the paint is ready to go. Dilution is not necessary when airbrushing AK acrylic paints; however, when painting camouflage or fine lines, add a few drops of our specially formulated thinner AK712. Useful for all acrylic paints, the AK712improves the performance of the paint and is vastly superior to most other available thinners, resulting in a greater degree of coverage when applied by brush.*A model aircraft reflects less light than an actual full size aircraft; this means the colour applied to the model must be of a lighter shade to look the same as the full sized version. If the same colour tones were applied to each, the model would appear darker as it reflects less light.