6x 17ml
Standard camouflage colours of US Navy planes from 1943 till 1945
One of the most effective camouflage schemes of WW2 - US naval aviation "tri-colour camouflage" - was introduced in January 1943 and consisted of Semi-Gloss Sea Blue, NS Intermediate Blue and NS Insignia White (with blended borders between colours). In mid-1944 it was replaced on all carrier-based aircraft by overall Glossy Sea Blue livery, which was simply more practical in terms of maintenance. As far as the Atlantic Theatre of Operations is concerned - dedicated ASW variants (I & II) of the "tri-colour camouflage" were officially introduced only in June 1944 (probably in use much earlier).
The set contains the following acrylic paints, optimised for use with airbrush:
HTK-A001 Dark Sea Blue (FS15042, ANA 623)
HTK-A027 Intermediate Blue (FS35164, ANA 608)
HTK-A049 Insignia White (FS17875, ANA 511)
HTK-A044 Dark Gull Grey (FS36231, ANA 621)
HTK-A048 Light Gull Grey (FS36440, ANA 620)
HTK-A211 Interior Green (FS34151, ANA 611)
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