
AK Interactive Real Colors - AMT-11 Blue Grey (RC977)
One of the blue-grey camouflage tones that Soviet fighters carried on their upper surfaces from the summer of 1943 into the early postwar years. Real Colors gets the shade right so your late-war Yak or Lavochkin reads authentically.
At a glance
- AK Real Colors acrylic lacquer, single bottle
- Upper-surface camouflage colour for Soviet mixed-construction fighters
- In use from summer 1943 until around 1947–1948; seldom on non-fighters in 1945
- Airbrushes cleanly and self-levels to a smooth finish
- Thin with Real Colors High Compatibility Thinner; reference RC977
Best for
- Late-war Soviet fighter camouflage
- Two-tone disruptive upper-surface patterns
Lay it alongside AMT-12 Dark Grey for the classic two-tone splinter these fighters wore over Soviet skies.
The right blue-grey for a late-war Soviet fighter. Complete the pattern with the matching shades in the full AK Real Colors range.
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AK Interactive Real Colors - AMT-11 Blue Grey (RC977)
One of the blue-grey camouflage tones that Soviet fighters carried on their upper surfaces from the summer of 1943 into the early postwar years. Real Colors gets the shade right so your late-war Yak or Lavochkin reads authentically.
At a glance
- AK Real Colors acrylic lacquer, single bottle
- Upper-surface camouflage colour for Soviet mixed-construction fighters
- In use from summer 1943 until around 1947–1948; seldom on non-fighters in 1945
- Airbrushes cleanly and self-levels to a smooth finish
- Thin with Real Colors High Compatibility Thinner; reference RC977
Best for
- Late-war Soviet fighter camouflage
- Two-tone disruptive upper-surface patterns
Lay it alongside AMT-12 Dark Grey for the classic two-tone splinter these fighters wore over Soviet skies.
The right blue-grey for a late-war Soviet fighter. Complete the pattern with the matching shades in the full AK Real Colors range.
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One of the blue-grey camouflage tones that Soviet fighters carried on their upper surfaces from the summer of 1943 into the early postwar years. Real Colors gets the shade right so your late-war Yak or Lavochkin reads authentically.
At a glance
- AK Real Colors acrylic lacquer, single bottle
- Upper-surface camouflage colour for Soviet mixed-construction fighters
- In use from summer 1943 until around 1947–1948; seldom on non-fighters in 1945
- Airbrushes cleanly and self-levels to a smooth finish
- Thin with Real Colors High Compatibility Thinner; reference RC977
Best for
- Late-war Soviet fighter camouflage
- Two-tone disruptive upper-surface patterns
Lay it alongside AMT-12 Dark Grey for the classic two-tone splinter these fighters wore over Soviet skies.
The right blue-grey for a late-war Soviet fighter. Complete the pattern with the matching shades in the full AK Real Colors range.













