Early WW2 Soviet Air Force Paint set (8 colours)
Product code HTK-CS33
Series Orange range Laquer Based
Publisher/Brand Hataka Hobby
Version 17ml bottles paint
Category Scale Modelling Kits
Subcategory Paint & fluids » Hataka
Availability only 1 remaining
This product was added to our database on Friday 15 August 2025.
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Standard colours of Soviet planes from 1937 till September 1943
From 1937 Soviet planes wore either overall Aluminium or AE-9 Light Grey coat (depending on type of material), eventually A II Green over Aluminium / Light Grey camouflage scheme.
From June 1940 all combat planes started to conform to green (A II Green or A-19f for metal planes) over light blue (A II Light Blue or A-18f) scheme.
Then in June 1941 re-painting of all planes was ordered to a standard comprising of AMT-4 / AMT-6 (or their oil equivalents of A-24m / A-26m) over matt greyish blue (presumably AMT-7 for mixed construction planes and A-28m for all-metal ones).
The range of 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.

