Falklands Conflict V.2 Paint Set Hataka HTK-BS28

Brand: Hataka

Product number: BS28

Gauge/scale: Suitable for several scales

Material: Paint

Finish: n/a

Standard colours of British planes during the Falklands (Malvinas) conflict

British air services in the Falklands (Malvinas) Conflict included detachments of RAF, Fleet Air Arm (FAA), Royal Marines and Army Air Corps.

Most of the aircraft used wore standard pre-war colours with major exception regarding FAA's Harriers. Those belonging to 800 and 801 NAS had Extra Dark Sea Grey extended to their undersides.

As EDSG was regarded as too dark for operations at high altitudes, the reinforcing Harriers of 809 NAS (ferried on the Atlantic Conveyor) were repainted to Medium Sea Grey over Barley Grey scheme.

The Blue Line paints are 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.

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Most of the aircraft used wore standard pre-war colours with major exception regarding FAA's Harriers. Those belonging to 800 and 801 NAS had Extra Dark Sea Grey extended to their undersides. As EDSG was regarded as too dark for operations at high altitudes, the reinforcing Harriers of 809 NAS (ferried on the Atlantic Conveyor) were repainted to Medium Sea Grey over Barley Grey scheme. The Blue Line paints are 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 tra