
AK Interactive Real Colors - RLM 65 (1938) (RC935)
The pale blue underside of the early Luftwaffe. RLM 65 was the standard lower-surface camouflage of German operational aircraft — fighters from 1936 to about mid-1941, and bombers, recon, maritime and transport machines from 1936 into late 1944. If you're building an early Bf 109, a Stuka or a He 111, this is the colour under the wings.
At a glance
- AK Interactive Real Colors — acrylic lacquer, reference RC935
- Represents the 1938 L.Dv. 521/1 colour-chart variant
- Airbrushes beautifully and self-levels to a smooth, even coat
- Thin with Real Colors High Compatibility Thinner; grips weathering products firmly
Best for
- Lower surfaces of early Luftwaffe fighters, 1936 to mid-1941
- Bomber, recon, maritime and transport undersides to 1944
- Early Bf 109, Ju 87 and He 111 builds
Fade it gently through the panel centres and it gives that soft, sky-worn underside look these early machines always carried.
The classic early Luftwaffe underside. Pair it with RLM 70 and 71 from the AK Real Colors range.
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AK Interactive Real Colors - RLM 65 (1938) (RC935)
The pale blue underside of the early Luftwaffe. RLM 65 was the standard lower-surface camouflage of German operational aircraft — fighters from 1936 to about mid-1941, and bombers, recon, maritime and transport machines from 1936 into late 1944. If you're building an early Bf 109, a Stuka or a He 111, this is the colour under the wings.
At a glance
- AK Interactive Real Colors — acrylic lacquer, reference RC935
- Represents the 1938 L.Dv. 521/1 colour-chart variant
- Airbrushes beautifully and self-levels to a smooth, even coat
- Thin with Real Colors High Compatibility Thinner; grips weathering products firmly
Best for
- Lower surfaces of early Luftwaffe fighters, 1936 to mid-1941
- Bomber, recon, maritime and transport undersides to 1944
- Early Bf 109, Ju 87 and He 111 builds
Fade it gently through the panel centres and it gives that soft, sky-worn underside look these early machines always carried.
The classic early Luftwaffe underside. Pair it with RLM 70 and 71 from the AK Real Colors range.
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The pale blue underside of the early Luftwaffe. RLM 65 was the standard lower-surface camouflage of German operational aircraft — fighters from 1936 to about mid-1941, and bombers, recon, maritime and transport machines from 1936 into late 1944. If you're building an early Bf 109, a Stuka or a He 111, this is the colour under the wings.
At a glance
- AK Interactive Real Colors — acrylic lacquer, reference RC935
- Represents the 1938 L.Dv. 521/1 colour-chart variant
- Airbrushes beautifully and self-levels to a smooth, even coat
- Thin with Real Colors High Compatibility Thinner; grips weathering products firmly
Best for
- Lower surfaces of early Luftwaffe fighters, 1936 to mid-1941
- Bomber, recon, maritime and transport undersides to 1944
- Early Bf 109, Ju 87 and He 111 builds
Fade it gently through the panel centres and it gives that soft, sky-worn underside look these early machines always carried.
The classic early Luftwaffe underside. Pair it with RLM 70 and 71 from the AK Real Colors range.













