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Air War Color Series
Art. 71149
RAF Day Fighters Pre-War to 1941
Set of 8 Model Air colors in 17ml. developed for painting the RAF fighter
camouflage scheme “Temperate Land” in its different color combinations from
the years before WWII (starting in 1937) and the beginning of the conflict in
1939, with the first battles in Norway, Netherland, France and England, until
August 1941. The set also includes the colors for the “Shadow Compensation”
color scheme used in biplanes of all models and deployment.
Estuche de 8 colores Model Air de 17 ml. desarrollados para pintar el esquema de
camuflaje “Temperate Land” de los cazas de la RAF y sus distintas combinaciones
de colores, desde los años previos a la II GM (a partir de 1.937), el estallido del
conflicto en 1939 con las batallas iniciales en Noruega, Países Bajos, Francia
e Inglaterra, hasta Agosto de 1941. También incluye los tonos para el esquema
“Shadow Compensation” utilizado en biplanos de todo tipo y rol.
BS 450 BS 241 FS 30257 Light Green BS 210 FS 37875 BS 642 FS 37178
AV71323 AV71324 AV71291 AV71403 AV71302 AV71279 AV71057 AV71062
Dark Earth (BS 450): Combined with Dark Green and other colors for camouflage of the upper surface, used combined with other colors. Sky Type S (BS 210): Lower color introduced in June 1940 for all types of aircraft
from 1937 and during the entire war on all kinds of aircraft and fronts. Dark Green (BS 241): Combined with and daytime deployment (RAF & FAA). Also for tactical markings, numbers and identification. White (FS
Dark Earth and other colors, for camouflage of the upper surface, used from 1937 and during the entire war on 37875): Color for lower surface of aircraft daytime deployment, combined with Night Black and/or Aluminium,
all kinds of aircraft and fronts. Light Earth (FS 30257): Combined with Light Green, camouflage for the lower from 1937 until June 1940. Night Black (BS 642): Color for lower surface of aircraft in daytime deployment,
surface (fuselaje and wings) biplanes “Shadow” color scheme. First tropical and desert camouflage schemes, combined with White and/or Aluminium or Sky Type S, from 1937 until April 1941. Also for all lower surfaces
combined with other colors. Light Green (FS 34102): Combined with Light Earth, camouflage for the lower of aircraft nocturnal deployment, during the entire war. Aluminium (FS 37178): General color for all surfaces
surface (fuselage and wings) biplanes “Shadow” color scheme. First tropical and desert camouflage schemes before 1937 and from then on only for the lower surface of fighters, combined with White and Night Black. ACRYLIC COLORS FOR MODELS & MINIATURES
Art. 71147
FAA (FLEET AIR ARM)
Colors 1939-1945
Set of 8 Model Air colors in 17 ml. for painting aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm
(FAA) of the British fleet, for land-based aircraft as well as for aircraft, British
or American, embarked on carriers from 1939 until the end of the War.
Estuche de 8 colores Model Air de 17 ml. desarrollados para pintar los aviones
del “Fleet Air Arm” (FAA) de la Flota británica, tanto para aparatos basados en
tierra como embarcados en los porta-aviones, desde 1939 hasta final de Guerra,
de origen ingles o de procedencia USA.
BS 640 BS 634 BS 638 BS 639 FS 36463 BS 210 BS 642 FS 37875
AV71110 AV71309 AV71405 AV71406 AV71407 AV71302 AV71057 AV71279
Extra Dark Sea Grey (BS 640): Upper surface color combined with Dark Slate Grey (Temperate Sea Scheme) Sky Grey (FS 36463): Lower surface and sides, alone or combined with Night Black or Night Black/White,
from 1937 until the end of the war, for all types of aircraft and missions. Dark Slate Grey (BS 634): Upper from 1937 until the beginning of 1941. Also used for numbers, codes and fuselage stripes. Sky Type S (BS
surface color combined with Dark Sea Grey (Temperate Sea Scheme) from the end of 1937 until the end of the 210): Color used on sides and lower surface of aircraft, from March 1941 until the end of the war, also for
war, for all types of aircraft and missions. Dark Sea Grey (BS 638): Upper surface color of the lower wing of numbers, codes and fuselage stripes. Night Black (BS 642): Lower color combined with Sky Grey/White from
biplanes, combined with Light Slate Grey (Shadow Scheme) until the end of 1940. For all kinds of aircraft and October 1939 to February 1940, with Sky Grey from November 1940 to January 1941, or only by itself in diffe-
missions. Light Slate Grey (BS 639): Upper surface color of the lower biplane wings, combined with Dark Sea rent periods for special night missions. White (FS 37875): Color used for lower surface and lateral sections of
Grey (Shadow Scheme) until the end of 1940. For all kinds of aircraft and missions. the plane starting 1942 in antisubmarine missions or ASW.
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