![]() Rarely, in the summer a two color scheme was painted, green and dark earth or ground brown. Most often the vehicles turned out white-green. In the winter vehicles were painted with washable Type B paint, but sometimes even with water mixed with lime. Various types of paints & shades of green was used, everything from very light green to black green. They were painted like this in June 1941, and reached Berlin in April of 1945 in the same way. The most common pattern for T-34/76 tanks was painting the entire tank in dark green. Therefore it can be hard to tell that they used that pattern from that date until that date and so on, and it also differs a lot from the German camoflauge patterns. Dries completely in 24 hours.First of all: During the war, Red Army did not adapt standardized tactical marking system. We recommend MIG-2000 Acrylic Thinner for a correct thinning. All paints are acrylic and are formulated for maximum performance both with brush or airbrush and the Scale Effect Reduction will enable us to apply the correct colors on our models. But this choice has been carefully prepared by experts from Ukraine and Russia. Modern Russian colors are very difficult to classify and identify mainly due to an extensive range of used colors in recent years. Combinations of these colors are almost endless in the real tanks although in the box we include some suggestions. These colors are some of the ones used by the Russian vehicles in the last years. ![]() Includes green khaki tone, oil ocher, grey, light green khaki, yellow grey and black. AMMO by MIG Acrylic Paint for Brushes and AirbrushĪcrylic paints set for paintings modern Russian vehicles. ![]()
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