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Acrylic Paint Set for Airbrush - Modern Portuguese AF Vol.1 from 1950s to 1970s (17ml x 8)


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Acrylic Paint Set for Airbrush - Modern Portuguese AF Vol.1 from 1950s to 1970s (17ml x 8)
Standard colours of Portuguese aircraft from 1950s to 1970s

The set contains the following colours (acrylic paints, water-based):

HTK-A078 - Aluminium - Standard overall colour of FAP's T-6G/Harvard Mk IV, F-84G Thunderjet, F-86F Sabre and T-33A Shooting Star (initial scheme of the latter two)

HTK-A045 - Air Defence Grey - FS16473, standard overall colour of FAP's F-86F Sabre, Fiat G.91 R/4 (introduced in late 1960s / early 1970s) and T-33A Shooting Star (1980)

HTK-A220 - True Blue - FS15102, initially used for high-visibility identification of F-86F Sabre of Esquadra 51 "Falcoes", after 1968/69 used on all F-86Fs of FAP

HTK-A192 - Basalt Grey - RAL7012, used for upper surfaces in original scheme of Fiat G.91 R/3 and R/4, Nord Noratlas and Dornier Do-27 (Norm 62/72 scheme)

HTK-A193 - Yellow Olive - RAL6014, used for upper surfaces in original scheme of Fiat G.91 R/3 and R/4, Nord Noratlas and Dornier Do-27 (Norm 62/72 scheme)

HTK-A223 - Pigeon Blue - RAL5014, used for lower surfaces in original scheme of Fiat G.91 R/4 (airframes not accepted by Greece and taken over by Portugal)

HTK-A189 - Silver Grey - RAL7001, used for lower surfaces in Norm 62/72 scheme painted aircraft (incl. ex-German Fiat G.91 R/3, Nord Noratlas and Dornier Do-27)

HTK-A016 - Dark Green - FS34079, the best match for "anti-radiation green paint", widely used during Colonial War (incl. on Fiat G.91, B-26B, Do-27, Nord Noratlas)
General Info
Scale Non-Scale
Type Paint
Subtype Paint Set
Paint Type Acrylic
Colour Series Hataka Red Line
  • Stock: Out Of Stock
  • Reward Points: 25
  • SKU: HTK-AS56
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