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AK Interactive Real Colors - RLM 70 (RC939)

One of the dark upper-surface greens of the early Luftwaffe splinter scheme. RLM 70 camouflaged the tops of German fighters from 1937, Bf 110s from 1938, and bomber, attack, recon and transport aircraft into late 1944 — and it was the standard colour for propeller blades right through the war. A staple for early-war German aircraft.

At a glance

  • AK Interactive Real Colors — acrylic lacquer, reference RC939
  • Researched against original references and military colour standards
  • Airbrushes beautifully and self-levels to a smooth, even coat
  • Thin with Real Colors High Compatibility Thinner; grips weathering products firmly

Best for

  • Upper surfaces of early Luftwaffe fighters and Bf 110s
  • Bomber, recon and transport tops into 1944
  • Luftwaffe propeller blades throughout the war

Pair it with RLM 71 for that hard-edged early-war splinter pattern — and don't forget the props while you've got it on the airbrush.

An early-war Luftwaffe essential. Pair it with RLM 71 and RLM 65 from the AK Real Colors range.

$1.88

Original: $5.36

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AK Interactive Real Colors - RLM 70 (RC939)

$5.36

$1.88

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AK Interactive Real Colors - RLM 70 (RC939)

One of the dark upper-surface greens of the early Luftwaffe splinter scheme. RLM 70 camouflaged the tops of German fighters from 1937, Bf 110s from 1938, and bomber, attack, recon and transport aircraft into late 1944 — and it was the standard colour for propeller blades right through the war. A staple for early-war German aircraft.

At a glance

  • AK Interactive Real Colors — acrylic lacquer, reference RC939
  • Researched against original references and military colour standards
  • Airbrushes beautifully and self-levels to a smooth, even coat
  • Thin with Real Colors High Compatibility Thinner; grips weathering products firmly

Best for

  • Upper surfaces of early Luftwaffe fighters and Bf 110s
  • Bomber, recon and transport tops into 1944
  • Luftwaffe propeller blades throughout the war

Pair it with RLM 71 for that hard-edged early-war splinter pattern — and don't forget the props while you've got it on the airbrush.

An early-war Luftwaffe essential. Pair it with RLM 71 and RLM 65 from the AK Real Colors range.

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One of the dark upper-surface greens of the early Luftwaffe splinter scheme. RLM 70 camouflaged the tops of German fighters from 1937, Bf 110s from 1938, and bomber, attack, recon and transport aircraft into late 1944 — and it was the standard colour for propeller blades right through the war. A staple for early-war German aircraft.

At a glance

  • AK Interactive Real Colors — acrylic lacquer, reference RC939
  • Researched against original references and military colour standards
  • Airbrushes beautifully and self-levels to a smooth, even coat
  • Thin with Real Colors High Compatibility Thinner; grips weathering products firmly

Best for

  • Upper surfaces of early Luftwaffe fighters and Bf 110s
  • Bomber, recon and transport tops into 1944
  • Luftwaffe propeller blades throughout the war

Pair it with RLM 71 for that hard-edged early-war splinter pattern — and don't forget the props while you've got it on the airbrush.

An early-war Luftwaffe essential. Pair it with RLM 71 and RLM 65 from the AK Real Colors range.

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