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AKRC905 Field Green FS 34097, 17 ml

AKRC905 Field Green FS 34097, 17 ml
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High quality lacquer based paint with a chemical formula superior to other brands on the market. Flows smoothly in an airbrush; adheres to the surface and dries perfectly with a smooth finish. Holds all weather products. Can be thinned with RC701 / RC702 High Compatibility Thinner or other thinners intended for lacquer based paints. One of the upper surface colors of the SEA (Southeast Asia) camouflage scheme, which was introduced by the USAF TAC (Tactical Air Command) shortly after the outbreak of the Vietnam War and used until the 1980s. One of the colors used in the Euro One scheme applied to most USAF TAC aircraft (except A-7s) in the 1980s (and 1990s in the case of the A-10). One of the upper surface colors used in the camouflage scheme (based on the US SEA scheme) introduced by the FAP (Força Aérea Portuguesa – Portuguese Air Force) in the 1980s and used on the A-7P, Fiat G.91, Alpha Jet, SA 330, Alouette II & III, AW101 etc. One of the upper surface colors in the camouflage scheme (based on the US SEA scheme) used by the FAA (Fuerza Aérea Argentina – Argentine Air Force) during the Falklands Conflict (Malvinas) (Mirage) IIIEA, IAI Dagger, C-130/KC-130). One of the colors used to paint US Army vehicles in the Tropics Verdant variant of the MERDC scheme. A reasonable match to one of the colors available for painting disruptive camouflage on US Army vehicles during World War II.