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Standard colours of German military vehicles from 1943 till 1945
The early war overall Dunkelgrau livery of German AFVs was officially changed in February 1943, when the Dunkelgelb (dark yellow) base paint was introduced (at that point without an assigned RAL number), which was to be camouflaged in field units using Olivegrün (from RLM register, later registered as RAL 6003) and Rotbraun (RAL 8017) paints. The Dunkelgelb itself was soon registered as RAL 7028. It is believed that its tone was changed at least twice with assignment of RAL 7028 number (in March 1943 previously it was known as Dunkelgelb nach Muster) and later in 1944 (Ausgabe 1944). Alternative camouflage colours of RAL 6007 and RAL 8012 were also used. In January 1945 base colour was changed for the last time to RAL 6003 Olivegrün.
Contains the following colours (acrylic paints, water-based):
HTK-A310 Dunkelgelb nach Muster Standard base colour of German vehicles from latest February 1943 (official introduction) till being phased out by RAL 840R 7028
HTK-A244 Dunkelgelb RAL 840R 7028, standard base and camouflage colour of German vehicles from March 1943 when the RAL number was assigned
HTK-A250 Dunkelgelb (Ausgabe 1944) RAL 840R 7028 (Ausgabe 1944), standard base and camouflage colour of German vehicles observed from late-1944 till end of war
HTK-A169 Olivegrün (Green, RLM62) RAL 840R 6003, standard camouflage colour of German vehicles between 1943-45. Since January 1945 official base colour
HTK-A147 Rotbraun (Chocolate Brown) RAL 840R 8017, standard camouflage colour of German vehicles between 1943-45. Used in 2- and 3-colour camouflage schemes
HTK-A298 Grün RAL 840R 6007, according to known research between 1943-45 often used on German AFVs as a substitute of Olivegrün
HTK-A175 Red Primer Base RAL 840R 8012, standard primer paint used on various German AFVs throughout the war. In 1945 often used as a camouflage base
HTK-A153 Acrylic Temporary White Washable (temporary) matt paint used to cover selected areas in improvised winter camouflage of various German AFVs during WW2
The early war overall Dunkelgrau livery of German AFVs was officially changed in February 1943, when the Dunkelgelb (dark yellow) base paint was introduced (at that point without an assigned RAL number), which was to be camouflaged in field units using Olivegrün (from RLM register, later registered as RAL 6003) and Rotbraun (RAL 8017) paints. The Dunkelgelb itself was soon registered as RAL 7028. It is believed that its tone was changed at least twice with assignment of RAL 7028 number (in March 1943 previously it was known as Dunkelgelb nach Muster) and later in 1944 (Ausgabe 1944). Alternative camouflage colours of RAL 6007 and RAL 8012 were also used. In January 1945 base colour was changed for the last time to RAL 6003 Olivegrün.
Contains the following colours (acrylic paints, water-based):
HTK-A310 Dunkelgelb nach Muster Standard base colour of German vehicles from latest February 1943 (official introduction) till being phased out by RAL 840R 7028
HTK-A244 Dunkelgelb RAL 840R 7028, standard base and camouflage colour of German vehicles from March 1943 when the RAL number was assigned
HTK-A250 Dunkelgelb (Ausgabe 1944) RAL 840R 7028 (Ausgabe 1944), standard base and camouflage colour of German vehicles observed from late-1944 till end of war
HTK-A169 Olivegrün (Green, RLM62) RAL 840R 6003, standard camouflage colour of German vehicles between 1943-45. Since January 1945 official base colour
HTK-A147 Rotbraun (Chocolate Brown) RAL 840R 8017, standard camouflage colour of German vehicles between 1943-45. Used in 2- and 3-colour camouflage schemes
HTK-A298 Grün RAL 840R 6007, according to known research between 1943-45 often used on German AFVs as a substitute of Olivegrün
HTK-A175 Red Primer Base RAL 840R 8012, standard primer paint used on various German AFVs throughout the war. In 1945 often used as a camouflage base
HTK-A153 Acrylic Temporary White Washable (temporary) matt paint used to cover selected areas in improvised winter camouflage of various German AFVs during WW2
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