Luftwaffe Early Ww2 Colors Set

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Luftwaffe Early Ww2 Colors Set Product Description

Luftwaffe Early WW2 Colors Set RCS029

This set contains the four camouflage colours that were most commonly used for painting all Luftwaffe front line aircraft from 1937 until ca. mid-1941. RLM 70 and 71 colours remained in use for painting bomber, ground-attack and reconnaissance aircraft until late 1944. RLM 70 was used as the standard propeller blade colour throughout the entire war. RLM 02 RLM-Grau (1938) was also used for painting interior surfaces. Our Real Colors are the highest quality acrylic lacquer paints, made from a chemical formula that is improved over other brands in the market. They spray through an airbrush in a silky smooth manner, and adhere to the surface and dry perfectly with a soft satin finish. These paints work superbly with all kind of weathering or masking products. They may be diluted with AK-Interactive specific thinner, or thinners from other manufacturers that are intended for acrylic lacquer paints (non-vinyl). They may also be easily mixed with other acrylic lacquer paints. The RLM paints from the Real Colors range have been specially designed taking into account the scale reduction effect.

Contents:

RC265 RLM 02 RLM-Grau (1938)
RC271 RLM 65 (1938)
RC274 RLM 70
RC275 RLM 71

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