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The Deutsche Afrika Korps vehicles wore 4 different RAL colours: 8000 and 7008 before March 1942; 8020 and 7008 after March 1942. Additionally the vehicles were painted with a Panzer Grey 7021 paint base which was often exposed when the paint camo was chipped and worn. There is also a discussion about the colour of the Tiger I deployed in Tunisia, because some sources identified them in Olive Drab. However, recent research identifies the paint as RAL 8020 but in a more greenish shade than usual.
This set includes 6 colours which can be applied directly without having to make complex paint mixtures or do research about the colours used by DAK. These colours were slightly modified in order to compensate for the scale effect.
Includes: AK700 RAL 8020 Gelbbraun, AK701 RAL 7027 Grau, AK702 RAL 8000 Gelbbraun, AK703 RAL 7008 Graugrün (or Khakibraun), AK704 RAL 7021 Dunkelgrau, AK705 RAL 7008 Graugrün Opt. 2
£18.00 GBP
This set of paints is designed to paint figures with tropical uniforms used by the German Army in Africa and Sicily during WWII, called Deutsche Afrika Korps (D.A.K.). These uniforms were widely used by the German soldiers of all branches - regular, paratroopers, air force and several other troops. In this set you will find the basic colours for these uniforms, you can mix them to achieve diverse shades. Paints are matte, of extremely high quality, and their covering and drying properties are intended to maximise your potential for figure painting. They can be applied with a brush or an airbrush, when diluted with thinners for acrylic paints. The colour formulation is based on original photographs and surviving uniforms, which allows you to easily replicate the famous colour and shades of these uniforms.
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Includes:
6 x 17ml paints
AK3111 Desert Uniform Base
AK3112 Desert Uniform Lights
AK3113 Desert Uniform Shadows
AK3114 Green Uniform Base
AK3115 Green Uniform Lights
AK3116 Green Uniform Shadows
+ a small step by step guide.
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This small basic set contains three acrylic paints representing the colours of the tools carried by military vehicles.
Includes:
3 x 17ml paints
AK779 Wood Base
AK781 Wood Grain
AK798 Gun Metal
£19.00 GBP
The Caunter Scheme 1940-1941 is a set of six acrylic paints essential for painting British vehicles used in the African and Mediterranean campaigns of that period. These acrylic paints are suitable for both brush and airbrush use, and they are soluble in water, meaning that you will not have odours as you would experience with the more aggressive, solvent-based paints. The new formula of AK-Interactive acrylics prevents problems with paints drying in the airbrush and causing potential blockages. A profile guide is printed on the backside of the box.
Includes: AK4031 BSC. Nº 64 Portland Stone, AK4032 BSC. Nº 28 Silver grey, AK4033 BSC. Nº 34 Slate, AK4034 BSC. Nº 61 Light stone, AK4035 Khaki green Nº3 (New sevice colour), AK4036 BSC. Nº 49 Purple Brown
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This new paint set from AK Interactive is designed for painting the uniforms worn by the British Army soldiers during WWII. The set contains all the necessary paints for replicating the colours used by the British ground forces.
Includes: 6 x 17ml paints
AK3026 Tan
AK3058 Intermediate Green
AK3064 Green Black
AK3073 Red Brown
AK3081 British Uniform
AK3033 Light Sand