
AK Interactive Real Colors - S.C.C. No.2 Brown (RC874)
The warmer disruptive brown of British WWII armour. S.C.C. No.2 Brown served as the disruptive camouflage colour on British Army vehicles in North-West Europe from late 1941 to the end of the war — a rich, earthy brown for breaking up the base green on everything from Matildas to lorries. An authentic choice for early and mid-war British subjects.
At a glance
- AK Interactive Real Colors — acrylic lacquer, reference RC874
- 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 disruptive camouflage in North-West Europe
- Late-1941 to end-of-war schemes
- Warm-toned disruptive patterns over base green
Feather it in freehand over the base green and you've a convincing British disruptive scheme without touching a mask.
A warm disruptive brown for British armour. Pair it with your base green from the AK Real Colors range.
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AK Interactive Real Colors - S.C.C. No.2 Brown (RC874)
The warmer disruptive brown of British WWII armour. S.C.C. No.2 Brown served as the disruptive camouflage colour on British Army vehicles in North-West Europe from late 1941 to the end of the war — a rich, earthy brown for breaking up the base green on everything from Matildas to lorries. An authentic choice for early and mid-war British subjects.
At a glance
- AK Interactive Real Colors — acrylic lacquer, reference RC874
- 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 disruptive camouflage in North-West Europe
- Late-1941 to end-of-war schemes
- Warm-toned disruptive patterns over base green
Feather it in freehand over the base green and you've a convincing British disruptive scheme without touching a mask.
A warm disruptive brown for British armour. Pair it with your base green from the AK Real Colors range.
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The warmer disruptive brown of British WWII armour. S.C.C. No.2 Brown served as the disruptive camouflage colour on British Army vehicles in North-West Europe from late 1941 to the end of the war — a rich, earthy brown for breaking up the base green on everything from Matildas to lorries. An authentic choice for early and mid-war British subjects.
At a glance
- AK Interactive Real Colors — acrylic lacquer, reference RC874
- 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 disruptive camouflage in North-West Europe
- Late-1941 to end-of-war schemes
- Warm-toned disruptive patterns over base green
Feather it in freehand over the base green and you've a convincing British disruptive scheme without touching a mask.
A warm disruptive brown for British armour. Pair it with your base green from the AK Real Colors range.













