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US Navy & USMC Colors WWII 1940-1945

Original price was: $34.50.Current price is: $27.60.

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Description

Vallejo Model Air is pre-thinned for application by airbrush, although depending on your setup you may find you need to add a little thinner or flow improver. With pigments that are ground more finely than most paints, they are also the perfect blend for modellers who prefer to brush paint.

Set of 8 17ml Model Air colours, for painting the main camouflage patterns of most of the US NAVY & USMC aircraft used in WWII.

Contents:

  • M-485 Blue Gray (FS 35189): Colour used for the upper surface, combined with M-496, since August 1941 to the beginning of 1943.
  • M-495 Light Gray (FS 36357): Monochromatic colour scheme for all aircraft surfaces starting December 1940 until summer 1941 and for lower surfaces, combined with M-485, starting August 1941 until January 1943.
  • ANA 601 Insignia White (FS 37875): Colour used for numbers, insignias, etc. during the entire War. For lower surfaces, a tricolour scheme (ANA 607/ANA 608/ANA 601) was used from January 1943 to June 1944. Lower surface and sides colour scheme ASW I & II Atlantic Zone.
  • ANA 607 NS Sea Blue (FS 35042): Upper surface tricolour scheme (ANA 607/ANA 608/ANA 601), from January 1943 until June 1944.
  • ANA 608 Intermediate Blue (FS 35164): Side fuselage tricolour scheme (ANA 607/ANA 608/ANA 601), from January 1943 until June 1944.
  • ANA 620 Light Gull Gray (FS 36440): Side fuselage colour scheme ASW I Atlantic Zone(ANA 621/ANA 620/ANA 601), from January 1943 until the end of the war.
  • ANA 621 Dark Gull Gray (FS 36231): Upper surface colour scheme ASW I & II Atlantic Zone (ANA 621/ANA 620/ANA 601), from January 1943 until the end of the war.
  • ANA 623 Glossy Sea Blue (FS 15042): Monochromatic colour scheme for all aircraft surfaces from June 1944 until the end of the war. This colour is the same as ANA 607 but with a gloss finish.

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