HTK-BS33 Early WW2 Soviet Air Force paint set

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    • HTK-BS33
    • Producent: Hataka Hobby
    • Dostępność: Jest

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    • Czas realizacji: 1-7 dni
    • Rodzaj: Farby modelarskie
    • Materiał: Akryl
    • Wielkość: 8 x 17ml
    • Uwagi: do malowania pędzlem
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    • Cena netto: 72,60 zł 89,30 zł

    Zestaw akrylowych farb modelarskich do malowania pędzlem. kolory lotnictwa sowieckiego z początkowego okresu wojny.

    HTK-BS33 includes a careful selection of colours required for modeling of Soviet planes used from 1937 till 1943.

    The set contains the following acrylic paints, optimised for use with brush:

    • HTK-B078 - Aluminium - Used from 1937 till June 1940 for fabric / wooden surfaces of Soviet planes, incl. I-153 and UT-1..2. Also on undersides of I-15bis and I-16
    • HTK-B127 - AE-9 Light Grey - Used from 1937 till June 1940 for metal surfaces of Soviet planes, incl. most of SBs, I-15bis, I-153 and I-16. Also on undersides (with A II Green on upper sides)
    • HTK-B128 - A II Green (Protective) - Used from late 1937 till July 1941 for upper surfaces of Soviet attack planes, including I-15bis, I-16, I-153, MiG-1, early MiG-3 and Yak-2/4
    • HTK-B129 – A II Light Blue - Used for lower surfaces of Soviet mixed construction planes produced between June 1940 and July 1941. Later used parallel to AMT-7
    • HTK-B072 - AMT-7 Greyish Blue - Used for lower surfaces in 1941-43 green-black scheme of Soviet attack planes (incl. Il-2, Pe-2, Pe-8, Il-4, Yak-1/7/9, LaGG-3 and La-5)
    • HTK-B073 - AMT-4 Camouflage Green - Used for upper surfaces in 1941-43 green-black scheme of Soviet attack planes (incl. Il-2, Pe-2, Pe-8, Il-4, Yak-1/7/9, LaGG-3 and La-5)
    • HTK-B041 - Night Black - AMT-6. Used for upper surfaces in 1941-43 green-black scheme of Soviet attack planes (incl. Il-2, Pe-2, Il-4, Yak-1/7/9, LaGG-3 and La-5)
    • HTK-A153 - MK-7 Temporary White - Washable matt paint dedicated to UV-undistinguishable camouflage of Soviet planes in winter conditions. In common use from late 1941