The Deutsche Afrika Korps vehicles were painted with four RAL
colors: 8000 and 7008 until March of 1942; 8020 and 7008 after March of
1942. Additionally, the base color, Panzer Grey 7021, was exposed when
the camo colors were chipped and worn. Finally there is a discussion
about the color of the Tiger I deployed in Tunisia; some sources
identified the Tigers as being painted Olive Drab. However, recent
research identifies the paint as RAL 8020, but in a more greenish shade
than usual. The Afrika Korps set contains six historically accurate
colors ready to apply. Additionally, these colors are subtly adjusted
allowing for the scale reduction factor. Afrika Korps is sure to satisfy
the most discerning eye of modelers demanding historically correct
colors.
Specially formulated for both brush and airbrush, AK acrylic paints are
water soluble and free of odors commonly found in aggressive solvent
based paints.
Our AFV series paints are not only historically accurate and specially
formulated with top quality components to exacting standards but take
into account the effect of scale reduction. Ready to use straight from
the bottle; simply shake, and the paint is ready to go. Dilution is not
necessary when airbrushing AK paints; however, when painting camouflage
or fine lines, add a few drops of our specially formulated thinner
AK-712. Useful with all acrylic paints, AK-712 improves the performance
of the paint and is vastly superior to most other available thinners.
This set contains:
_ AK700 RAL 8020 GELBBRAUN.
_ AK701 RAL 7027 GRAU.
_ AK702 RAL 8000 GELBBRAUN.
_ AK703 RAL 7008 GRAUGRÜN(O KHAKIBRAUN).
_ AK704 RAL 7021 Dunkelgrau.
_ AK705 RAL 7008 GRAUGRÜN POT 2.