HTK-C337 Green Blue (RAL 5001)
Authentic RAL 5001 colour. Lacquer-based paint optimised for airbrush, highly pigmented and permanent.
HTK-C338 Leaf Green (RAL 6002)
Authentic RAL 6002 colour. Lacquer-based paint optimised for airbrush, highly pigmented and permanent
HTK-C339 Honey Yellow (RAL 1005)
Authentic RAL 1005 colour. Lacquer-based paint optimised for airbrush, highly pigmented and permanent
HTK-C340 Light Blue (RAL 5012)
Authentic RAL 5012 colour. Lacquer-based paint optimised for airbrush, highly pigmented and permanent
HTK-C341 Nut Brown (RAL 8011)
Authentic RAL 8011 colour. Lacquer-based paint optimised for airbrush, highly pigmented and permanent
HTK-C525 RN Antifouling Red
Authentic WW2 Royal Navy Antifouling Red colour. Equivalent of WW2 Italian Army "Rosso Ruggine" colour. Lacquer-based paint optimised for brush, highly pigmented and permanent.
HTK-CP01 Early WW2 Luftwaffe vol. I (1937-39)
The famous "two-green" splinter camouflage (RLM 70+71/65) was used on majority of Luftwaffe aircraft from early 1937 till November/ December 1939. It remained in use on transport aircraft, bombers and ground attack planes till mid-1944.
HTK-CP02 Early WW2 Luftwaffe vol. II (1939-41)
In November/ December 1939 Luftwaffe day fighters switched to more offensive scheme of RLM 02+71/65. It was again modified around May 1940 to include soft mottling of RLM 02 (or 71) on fuselage sides, engines and tail.
HTK-CP03 Mid WW2 Luftwaffe (1941-44)
In early 1941 a new camouflage scheme of RLM 74+75/76 (with mottling in RLM 02, 70 or 74) was introduced onto Luftwaffe day fighters and was widely used till gradual phase out in mid-1944.
HTK-CP04 Late WW2 Luftwaffe vol. I (1944)
In 1944 Luftwaffe adopted several new colours - RLM 83 was most probably a replacement of RLM 74 in previous RLM 74+75/76 scheme, as simplified RLM 75/76 proved not effective against air attacks. It was officially used till August 1944.
HTK-CP05 Late WW2 Luftwaffe vol. II (1944-45)
RLM 81+82/76 scheme became the last official WW2 Luftwaffe pattern used from August 1944. At least till end of that year RLM 83 was still used for mottling over other camouflage colours.