
AK Interactive Real Colors - RLM 66 (1938) (RC937)
The dark grey behind the canopy on late-war Luftwaffe fighters. RLM 66 became the standard cockpit and crew-compartment colour from around mid-1941 (in practice a little earlier), and the standard interior colour from summer 1944. It even makes a good match for the 'Eggplant Grey' on some modern Russian strike jets. A go-to for any German cockpit.
At a glance
- AK Interactive Real Colors — acrylic lacquer, reference RC937
- 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
- Late-war Luftwaffe cockpits and crew compartments
- Standard German interior surfaces from summer 1944
- A match for modern Russian 'Eggplant Grey' jets
Base the cockpit in this, then a lighter drybrush and a dark wash pulls every dial and lever out of the shadows.
The definitive late-war German cockpit grey. Finish the detail work with the wider AK Real Colors range.
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AK Interactive Real Colors - RLM 66 (1938) (RC937)
The dark grey behind the canopy on late-war Luftwaffe fighters. RLM 66 became the standard cockpit and crew-compartment colour from around mid-1941 (in practice a little earlier), and the standard interior colour from summer 1944. It even makes a good match for the 'Eggplant Grey' on some modern Russian strike jets. A go-to for any German cockpit.
At a glance
- AK Interactive Real Colors — acrylic lacquer, reference RC937
- 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
- Late-war Luftwaffe cockpits and crew compartments
- Standard German interior surfaces from summer 1944
- A match for modern Russian 'Eggplant Grey' jets
Base the cockpit in this, then a lighter drybrush and a dark wash pulls every dial and lever out of the shadows.
The definitive late-war German cockpit grey. Finish the detail work with the wider AK Real Colors range.
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The dark grey behind the canopy on late-war Luftwaffe fighters. RLM 66 became the standard cockpit and crew-compartment colour from around mid-1941 (in practice a little earlier), and the standard interior colour from summer 1944. It even makes a good match for the 'Eggplant Grey' on some modern Russian strike jets. A go-to for any German cockpit.
At a glance
- AK Interactive Real Colors — acrylic lacquer, reference RC937
- 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
- Late-war Luftwaffe cockpits and crew compartments
- Standard German interior surfaces from summer 1944
- A match for modern Russian 'Eggplant Grey' jets
Base the cockpit in this, then a lighter drybrush and a dark wash pulls every dial and lever out of the shadows.
The definitive late-war German cockpit grey. Finish the detail work with the wider AK Real Colors range.













