WWII COMMONWEALTH SHERMAN TANKS
Hersteller: Ammo
Artikelnummer: AMIG7169
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EAN: 8432074071693
Set Inhalt:
AMIG0061 Acryl Farbe WARM SAND-YELLOW (17 mL)
AMIG0110 Acryl Farbe SCC 1A (BRITISH BROWN 1941-42) (17 mL)
AMIG0111 Acryl Farbe SCC 2 (BRITISH 1941-42 SERVICE DRAB) (17 mL)
AMIG0112 Acryl Farbe SCC 15 (BRITISH 1944-45 OLIVE DRAB) (17 mL)
AMIG0113 Acryl Farbe KHAKI GREEN Nº3 (BRITISH 1939-42) (17 mL)
AMIG0217 Acryl Farbe GREEN SLATE (RLM 02) (17 mL)
AMIG0061 Acryl Farbe WARM SAND-YELLOW (17 mL)
AMIG0110 Acryl Farbe SCC 1A (BRITISH BROWN 1941-42) (17 mL)
AMIG0111 Acryl Farbe SCC 2 (BRITISH 1941-42 SERVICE DRAB) (17 mL)
AMIG0112 Acryl Farbe SCC 15 (BRITISH 1944-45 OLIVE DRAB) (17 mL)
AMIG0113 Acryl Farbe KHAKI GREEN Nº3 (BRITISH 1939-42) (17 mL)
AMIG0217 Acryl Farbe GREEN SLATE (RLM 02) (17 mL)
Tens of thousands of this famous American tank were built during WWII. In addition to its use by US forces, the M4 Sherman also served with many Allied countries. This set includes the most common colors used to camouflage British and Commonwealth Sherman tanks. From the usual greens to the distinctive Dark Slate color, through Light Mud, and the light tones used in North Africa and Italy. This selection of six colors have been formulated for maximum performance with both brush and airbrush. The Scale Reduction-Effect will allow us to apply the correct color on our models. 17ml jars. Shake well before each use. Each jar includes a stainless steel ball agitator to facilitate mixture. They are water soluble, odorless, and non-toxic. We recommend A.MIG-2000 Acrylic Thinner for best thinning results. Dries completely in 24 hours. It includes 6 Acrylic colors: A.MIG-0061 BS 381c No.61 Light Stone: Widely used from 1940 to 1943 in North Africa and Italy. A.MIG-0110 SCC 1 A: Camouflage color in use during 1941-42. A.MIG-0111 SCC 2: Standard base color during the 1942-44 period, also used in 1941. A.MIG-0112 SCC 15: Bronze green color used in monotone schemes since 1944. A.MIG-0113 Khaki Green No.3: A common base color from 1939 until 1941, but also in use in 1942. A.MIG-0217 BS 381c No.34 Dark Slate. Used as camouflage color from 1940 to 1943.