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AK Interactive Real Colors - S.C.C. No.15 Olive Drab (RC875)

AK Interactive Real Colors - S.C.C. No.15 Olive Drab (RC875)

The green of the British Army as it drove into North-West Europe. S.C.C. No.15 Olive Drab became the standard base colour of British vehicles from April 1944, in time for D-Day, and stayed in service to around 1955. If you're building a Sherman Firefly, a Cromwell or a Universal Carrier for the drive from Normandy, this is the colour to start with.

At a glance

  • AK Interactive Real Colors — acrylic lacquer, reference RC875
  • 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

  • British Army vehicles in North-West Europe from April 1944
  • D-Day and the drive across Europe
  • The base coat for late-war British armour

Get it down solid as your base, then fade, chip and dust it — British armour in the bocage picked up plenty of grime.

The essential late-war British green. Build the rest of your scheme from the AK Real Colors range.

$1.88

Original: $5.36

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AK Interactive Real Colors - S.C.C. No.15 Olive Drab (RC875)

$5.36

$1.88

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AK Interactive Real Colors - S.C.C. No.15 Olive Drab (RC875)

The green of the British Army as it drove into North-West Europe. S.C.C. No.15 Olive Drab became the standard base colour of British vehicles from April 1944, in time for D-Day, and stayed in service to around 1955. If you're building a Sherman Firefly, a Cromwell or a Universal Carrier for the drive from Normandy, this is the colour to start with.

At a glance

  • AK Interactive Real Colors — acrylic lacquer, reference RC875
  • 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

  • British Army vehicles in North-West Europe from April 1944
  • D-Day and the drive across Europe
  • The base coat for late-war British armour

Get it down solid as your base, then fade, chip and dust it — British armour in the bocage picked up plenty of grime.

The essential late-war British green. Build the rest of your scheme from the AK Real Colors range.

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The green of the British Army as it drove into North-West Europe. S.C.C. No.15 Olive Drab became the standard base colour of British vehicles from April 1944, in time for D-Day, and stayed in service to around 1955. If you're building a Sherman Firefly, a Cromwell or a Universal Carrier for the drive from Normandy, this is the colour to start with.

At a glance

  • AK Interactive Real Colors — acrylic lacquer, reference RC875
  • 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

  • British Army vehicles in North-West Europe from April 1944
  • D-Day and the drive across Europe
  • The base coat for late-war British armour

Get it down solid as your base, then fade, chip and dust it — British armour in the bocage picked up plenty of grime.

The essential late-war British green. Build the rest of your scheme from the AK Real Colors range.

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