
AK Interactive Real Colors - Zinc Chromate Yellow (RC930)
A modelling essential with a very specific job: Zinc Chromate Yellow was used to prime the bare metal surfaces of US aircraft during the Second World War, and you'll see it in wheel wells, inner structures and unfinished panels. This Real Colors version reproduces that distinctive greenish-yellow accurately, sprays like the rest of the range and gives your American builds that authentic factory-primer look.
At a glance
- AK Interactive Real Colors — acrylic lacquer, reference RC930
- The WWII US primer shade for bare-metal aircraft surfaces
- Airbrushes smoothly and self-levels to an even finish
- Thin with Real Colors High Compatibility Thinner; holds weathering firmly
Best for
- Wheel wells and interior structures on US WWII aircraft
- Unfinished and primed metal panels
- Authentic factory-primer detailing
It's a small detail, but the right chromate primer in the wheel wells is exactly what marks out a build that's been done properly.
The authentic US primer shade, spot on. Fill out your palette from the AK Real Colors range or set up your airbrush.
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AK Interactive Real Colors - Zinc Chromate Yellow (RC930)
A modelling essential with a very specific job: Zinc Chromate Yellow was used to prime the bare metal surfaces of US aircraft during the Second World War, and you'll see it in wheel wells, inner structures and unfinished panels. This Real Colors version reproduces that distinctive greenish-yellow accurately, sprays like the rest of the range and gives your American builds that authentic factory-primer look.
At a glance
- AK Interactive Real Colors — acrylic lacquer, reference RC930
- The WWII US primer shade for bare-metal aircraft surfaces
- Airbrushes smoothly and self-levels to an even finish
- Thin with Real Colors High Compatibility Thinner; holds weathering firmly
Best for
- Wheel wells and interior structures on US WWII aircraft
- Unfinished and primed metal panels
- Authentic factory-primer detailing
It's a small detail, but the right chromate primer in the wheel wells is exactly what marks out a build that's been done properly.
The authentic US primer shade, spot on. Fill out your palette from the AK Real Colors range or set up your airbrush.
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A modelling essential with a very specific job: Zinc Chromate Yellow was used to prime the bare metal surfaces of US aircraft during the Second World War, and you'll see it in wheel wells, inner structures and unfinished panels. This Real Colors version reproduces that distinctive greenish-yellow accurately, sprays like the rest of the range and gives your American builds that authentic factory-primer look.
At a glance
- AK Interactive Real Colors — acrylic lacquer, reference RC930
- The WWII US primer shade for bare-metal aircraft surfaces
- Airbrushes smoothly and self-levels to an even finish
- Thin with Real Colors High Compatibility Thinner; holds weathering firmly
Best for
- Wheel wells and interior structures on US WWII aircraft
- Unfinished and primed metal panels
- Authentic factory-primer detailing
It's a small detail, but the right chromate primer in the wheel wells is exactly what marks out a build that's been done properly.
The authentic US primer shade, spot on. Fill out your palette from the AK Real Colors range or set up your airbrush.













