
AK Interactive Real Colors - RLM 74 (RC941)
One of the two tones that define the mid-war Luftwaffe fighter. RLM 74 was a standard upper-surface camouflage colour introduced in 1941, worn by fighters, heavy fighters and night fighters until officially replaced in summer 1944 — though in practice it soldiered on to the end of the war. If you build 109s and 190s, this is a colour you'll always want on the bench.
At a glance
- AK Interactive Real Colors — acrylic lacquer, reference RC941
- 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 mid-war Luftwaffe fighters
- Heavy fighters and night fighters, 1941 to war's end
- Bf 109 and Fw 190 camouflage
Paired with RLM 75 over an RLM 76 base, it gives that classic hard-and-soft-edged fighter scheme — the heart of any mid-war German build.
A mid-war Luftwaffe fighter essential. Pair it with RLM 75 and RLM 76 from the AK Real Colors range.
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AK Interactive Real Colors - RLM 74 (RC941)
One of the two tones that define the mid-war Luftwaffe fighter. RLM 74 was a standard upper-surface camouflage colour introduced in 1941, worn by fighters, heavy fighters and night fighters until officially replaced in summer 1944 — though in practice it soldiered on to the end of the war. If you build 109s and 190s, this is a colour you'll always want on the bench.
At a glance
- AK Interactive Real Colors — acrylic lacquer, reference RC941
- 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 mid-war Luftwaffe fighters
- Heavy fighters and night fighters, 1941 to war's end
- Bf 109 and Fw 190 camouflage
Paired with RLM 75 over an RLM 76 base, it gives that classic hard-and-soft-edged fighter scheme — the heart of any mid-war German build.
A mid-war Luftwaffe fighter essential. Pair it with RLM 75 and RLM 76 from the AK Real Colors range.
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One of the two tones that define the mid-war Luftwaffe fighter. RLM 74 was a standard upper-surface camouflage colour introduced in 1941, worn by fighters, heavy fighters and night fighters until officially replaced in summer 1944 — though in practice it soldiered on to the end of the war. If you build 109s and 190s, this is a colour you'll always want on the bench.
At a glance
- AK Interactive Real Colors — acrylic lacquer, reference RC941
- 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 mid-war Luftwaffe fighters
- Heavy fighters and night fighters, 1941 to war's end
- Bf 109 and Fw 190 camouflage
Paired with RLM 75 over an RLM 76 base, it gives that classic hard-and-soft-edged fighter scheme — the heart of any mid-war German build.
A mid-war Luftwaffe fighter essential. Pair it with RLM 75 and RLM 76 from the AK Real Colors range.













