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Hataka BS22 British AFV WW2 European Colours Blue Line Acrylic Paint Set
Standard colours of British vehicles in Europe from 1939 till 1945
During WW2 British Army vehicles in Europe were painted according to Army Council Instructions and Military Training Pamphlets. Generally two-greens camo (G4 over G3) and then two-browns camo (S.C.C. 1A over S.C.C. 2, result of shortage of ingredients used for green colours) were most commonly used from 1939 till 1943.
In October 1943 a blue-black colour (S.C.C. 14) was approved as a main shade over S.C.C. 2. From April 1944 S.C.C. 15 became the last war-period base colour of British AFV.
About Hataka Hobby Blue Line:
The range of water-based acrylics optimised for use with a paint brush. Special formula developed and tested with top European brush-painting modellers.
Ideal for usage in the wet-palette technique but also perfect for less experienced modellers and painting straight from the bottle.
Highly pigmented and extremely well covering paints. After drying give perfectly even surface, without leaving traces of brushstrokes.
During WW2 British Army vehicles in Europe were painted according to Army Council Instructions and Military Training Pamphlets. Generally two-greens camo (G4 over G3) and then two-browns camo (S.C.C. 1A over S.C.C. 2, result of shortage of ingredients used for green colours) were most commonly used from 1939 till 1943.
In October 1943 a blue-black colour (S.C.C. 14) was approved as a main shade over S.C.C. 2. From April 1944 S.C.C. 15 became the last war-period base colour of British AFV.
About Hataka Hobby Blue Line:
The range of water-based acrylics optimised for use with a paint brush. Special formula developed and tested with top European brush-painting modellers.
Ideal for usage in the wet-palette technique but also perfect for less experienced modellers and painting straight from the bottle.
Highly pigmented and extremely well covering paints. After drying give perfectly even surface, without leaving traces of brushstrokes.
$14.45
Hataka BS22 British AFV WW2 European Colours Blue Line Acrylic Paint Setā
$14.45
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Standard colours of British vehicles in Europe from 1939 till 1945
During WW2 British Army vehicles in Europe were painted according to Army Council Instructions and Military Training Pamphlets. Generally two-greens camo (G4 over G3) and then two-browns camo (S.C.C. 1A over S.C.C. 2, result of shortage of ingredients used for green colours) were most commonly used from 1939 till 1943.
In October 1943 a blue-black colour (S.C.C. 14) was approved as a main shade over S.C.C. 2. From April 1944 S.C.C. 15 became the last war-period base colour of British AFV.
About Hataka Hobby Blue Line:
The range of water-based acrylics optimised for use with a paint brush. Special formula developed and tested with top European brush-painting modellers.
Ideal for usage in the wet-palette technique but also perfect for less experienced modellers and painting straight from the bottle.
Highly pigmented and extremely well covering paints. After drying give perfectly even surface, without leaving traces of brushstrokes.
During WW2 British Army vehicles in Europe were painted according to Army Council Instructions and Military Training Pamphlets. Generally two-greens camo (G4 over G3) and then two-browns camo (S.C.C. 1A over S.C.C. 2, result of shortage of ingredients used for green colours) were most commonly used from 1939 till 1943.
In October 1943 a blue-black colour (S.C.C. 14) was approved as a main shade over S.C.C. 2. From April 1944 S.C.C. 15 became the last war-period base colour of British AFV.
About Hataka Hobby Blue Line:
The range of water-based acrylics optimised for use with a paint brush. Special formula developed and tested with top European brush-painting modellers.
Ideal for usage in the wet-palette technique but also perfect for less experienced modellers and painting straight from the bottle.
Highly pigmented and extremely well covering paints. After drying give perfectly even surface, without leaving traces of brushstrokes.












