Mod Luftwaffe V1 Paint Set Hataka HTK-CS48

Brand: Hataka

Product number: CS48

Gauge/scale: Suitable for several scales

Material: Paint

Finish: n/a

Standard colours of German aircraft from 1960s till early 1980s

Since 1960s till early 1980s Luftwaffe used different variants of two-tone camouflage - Norm 62, Norm 72 and finally Norm 76 used on early Tornados - composed of Basalt Grey and Yellow Olive on upper surfaces.

German Navy Aviation (Marineflieger) used Norm 76 camouflage variant with Basalt Grey on upper surfaces and either White Aluminium or Light Grey on lower surfaces.

The early schemes frequently featured also the high-vis elements of Luminous Orange. Early fighters (CL-13, F-84 and F-104) wore overall natural metal (aluminium) livery, except for lower surfaces of F-104s wings that were painted in Voodoo Grey.

The Orange Line paints are specially formulated lacquer based paints optimised for airbrushing. The product was developed to satisfy needs of all modellers – it is perfect for professional use (application of many semi-transparent layers, gradual building of colours / colour shading, application of very fine lines, etc.), but also very forgiving to beginners. It has significantly limited odour compared to other similar products, hence is more suitable for home use. All colours are highly pigmented and permanent.

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Since 1960s till early 1980s Luftwaffe used different variants of two-tone camouflage - Norm 62, Norm 72 and finally Norm 76 used on early Tornados - composed of Basalt Grey and Yellow Olive on upper surfaces. The early schemes frequently featured also the high-vis elements of Luminous Orange. Early fighters (CL-13, F-84 and F-104) wore overall natural metal (aluminium) livery, except for lower surfaces of F-104s wings that were painted in Voodoo Grey. The Orange Line paints are specially formulated lacquer based paints optimised for airbrushing. The product was developed to satisfy needs of all modellers – it is perfect for professional use (application of many semi-transparent layers, gradual building of colours / colour shading, application of very fine lines, etc.), but also very forgi
Since 1960s till early 1980s Luftwaffe used different variants of two-tone camouflage - Norm 62, Norm 72 and finally Norm 76 used on early Tornados - composed of Basalt Grey and Yellow Olive on upper surfaces. The early schemes frequently featured also the high-vis elements of Luminous Orange. Early fighters (CL-13, F-84 and F-104) wore overall natural metal (aluminium) livery, except for lower surfaces of F-104s wings that were painted in Voodoo Grey. The Orange Line paints are specially formulated lacquer based paints optimised for airbrushing. The product was developed to satisfy needs of all modellers – it is perfect for professional use (application of many semi-transparent layers, gradual building of colours / colour shading, application of very fine lines, etc.), but also very forgi
Since 1960s till early 1980s Luftwaffe used different variants of two-tone camouflage - Norm 62, Norm 72 and finally Norm 76 used on early Tornados - composed of Basalt Grey and Yellow Olive on upper surfaces. The early schemes frequently featured also the high-vis elements of Luminous Orange. Early fighters (CL-13, F-84 and F-104) wore overall natural metal (aluminium) livery, except for lower surfaces of F-104s wings that were painted in Voodoo Grey. The Orange Line paints are specially formulated lacquer based paints optimised for airbrushing. The product was developed to satisfy needs of all modellers – it is perfect for professional use (application of many semi-transparent layers, gradual building of colours / colour shading, application of very fine lines, etc.), but also very forgi