Hataka Orange Line HTK-CS55 Modern Luftwaffe Paint Set Vol. 2
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Hataka Hobby Paint Set HTK-CS55 from the Orange Line series is a set of eight model paints designed to replicate the standard color schemes of aircraft and helicopters of the German Luftwaffe, Navy (Marineflieger), and Border Guard (Bundesgrenzschutz) from the 1980s and 1990s.
- Product Type: Lacquer Based Formula paints, dedicated for application using an airbrush.
- Contents of the Set: 8 bottles, each with a capacity of 17 ml.
- Color List (catalog numbers and applications):
- HTK-C171 Grey Blue (RAL 5008): Color used in the Norm 87 scheme of the naval aviation (Marineflieger) on Panavia Tornado aircraft.
- HTK-C192 Basalt Grey (RAL 7012): Used in the Norm 87 scheme (Marineflieger) and in the camouflage of Sea King Mk.41 helicopters.
- HTK-C225 Green Grey (RAL 7009): Element of the Norm 87 scheme of naval aviation and the camouflage of SAR Sea King Mk.41 helicopters.
- HTK-C149 Concrete Grey (RAL 7023): Color used since the early 1990s in the rescue (SAR) scheme of Sea King Mk.41 helicopters.
- HTK-C226 Black Green (RAL 6012): Standard "BGS-Green" color used by the German Border Guard, among others, on SA-330J Puma and UH-1D helicopters.
- HTK-C016 Dark Green (FS34079): Component of the Norm 83 (Luftwaffe) and Norm 84 (Heeresflieger) schemes for machines such as Tornado, Alpha Jet, or CH-53G.
- HTK-C224 Black Grey (RAL 7021): Color used in the camouflage schemes of Norm 83 and Norm 84.
- HTK-C059 Field Green (FS34095 / RAL 6003): Element of the Norm 83 and Norm 84 schemes; this color is also used on contemporary machines like the Tiger and NH90.
- Purpose: The set allows for the creation of authentic paint jobs for a wide range of machines, including the Panavia Tornado IDS, Westland Sea King Mk.41, Eurocopter Tiger, and Aerospatiale SA-330J Puma.
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