Standard colours of British military vehicles since 1950s
Contains the following colours (lacquer based paints, optimised for use with airbrush):
HTK-C271 BS Deep Bronze Green BS381C:224, colour of British Army vehicles in Europe & Far East from 1955 till early-1970s. Also used by RAF 2nd TAF till 1958
HTK-C145 RAF Blue-Grey BS381C:633, colour of RAF vehicles in Europe & Far East from end of WW2 till early-1970s (in RAF 2nd TAF introduced in 1958)
HTK-C275 BS Golden Yellow Used until 1960s on upper surfaces (mostly rooftops) or as an overall colour of RAF vehicles operating predominantly on airfields
HTK-C237 BS Light Stone BS381C:361, standard desert colour of post-WW2 British Army (used also during Operations Granby and Telic) and RAF vehicles
HTK-C215 BS NATO (IRR) Green BS381C:285, base colour of British Army & RAF vehicles since early-1970s. Used over Light Stone in desert scheme (Op Telic)
HTK-C125 NATO Black Used for disruptive shapes over NATO (IRR) Green in the standard scheme of majority of British Army vehicles since early-1970s
HTK-C068 US Army Desert Sand Used for desert camo of British vehicles under RAF command during Op Granby. Exact match with BS381C:380 (Op Telic / Herrick)
HTK-A153 Acrylic Temporary White Washable (temporary) matt paint used to cover selected areas in improvised winter camouflage of various British Army AFVs
Epoch
Modern Armies
Time
ab 1946
Nationality/Location
Great Britain
State
New
Warning, irritant!
Warning, inflammable!
Warning, corrosive!
Not a toy! Not suitable for children under the age of 14!