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.
HTK-CP06 Early WW2 US Army Air Force (1941-43)
Since mid-1941 USAAF adopted a standard camouflage of Olive Drab No. 41 (with blotches of Medium Green No. 42) over Neutral Grey No. 43. The scheme was used till late 1943, when use of camouflage by USAAF was mostly abandoned.
HTK-CP07 Late WW2 US Army Air Force (1943-45)
By late 1943 use of camouflage by USAAF was mostly abandoned in favour of natural metal livery. In cases it was still applied, new colours were used - ANA 613 Olive Drab (lighter shade) over ANA 603 Sea Grey (more blueish tint).