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AK Interactive: Real Colors - British Army AFV Desert Colors. North Africa and Mediterranean 1940-1943

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$28.00
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AKI - RCS127
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AK Interactive: Real Colors - British Army AFV Desert Colors. North Africa and Mediterranean 1940-1943

A set of Real Colors lacquer based paints featuring the six basic camouflage colors used for painting vehicles of British and Commonwealth forces deployed in North Africa and the Mediterranean from mid-1940 to the spring of 1943. Silver Grey No.28, Slate No.34 and Light Stone No.61 or Portland Stone No.64 were used for the so-called Caunter Scheme employed from July 1940 until October 1941, when a single overall color of Light Stone No.61 (sometimes replaced with Portland Stone No.64) was introduced. In December 1941, application of camouflage patterns in a chosen color was allowed. In October 1942, Desert Pink ZI was introduced as the new basic color, with Dark Olive Green PFI to be used for patterning. These would remain the official standard colors until April 1943.

May be diluted with RC701/RC702 High Compatibility Thinner or other thinners intended for lacquer-based paints.

 

Colors - Set 6 Real Colors Paints

 Contains:

RC866 Silver Grey No.28 (BS381)

RC867 Slate No.34 (BS381)

RC868 Light Stone No.61 (BS381)

RC869 Portland Stone No.64 (BS381)

RC870 British Dark Olive Green PFI

RC871 British Desert Pink ZI