Vallejo 71.203 Israeli Air Force Colors 1967 To Present 17ml (8 bottles)

A set with 8 model Air Colors developed for painting the aircraft of the Israeli Air Force (IAF) in a color scheme known as Desert Colors, deployed after the Six Day War until the actual grey color schemes of real Superiority.

Brown (FS 30219): Upper surface color scheme Desert Colors combined with Sand (FS 33531) and Green (FS 34227) or Sky Green (FS 34424), starting in the eighties. Sand (FS 33531): Upper surface color scheme Desert Colors, combined with Brown (FS 30219) and Green (FS 34227) or Sky Green (FS 34424) starting in the eighties. Green (FS 34227): Upper surface color scheme Desert Colors combined with Brown (FS 30219) and Sand (FS 33531). Sky Green (FS 34424): Upper surface color scheme Desert Colors combined with Brown (FS 30219) and Sand (FS 33531), substituting Green (FS 34227) starting in the eighties. Light Blue (FS 35622): Lower surface color scheme Desert Colors after 1967 and beginning of the eighties. Dark Gull Gray (FS 36231): Color for interior of the cockpit, present in most of the fighters from the USA (A-4, F-4, F-15, F-16, etc.). Dark Ghost Gray (FS 36320): Upper surface color scheme Compass Ghost Gray used by the USAF combined with Light Ghost Gray (FS 36375) in fighters of air superiority (F-15, Kfir, etc.). Light Ghost Gray (FS 36375): Color scheme for lower surface Desert Colors starting in the eighties, as well as color scheme Compass Ghost Gray combined with Dark Ghost Gray (FS 36320) in fighters of air superiority (F-15, Kfir, etc.).

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Vallejo 71.203 Israeli Air Force Colors 1967 To Present 17ml (8 bottles)

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A set with 8 model Air Colors developed for painting the aircraft of the Israeli Air Force (IAF) in a color scheme known as Desert Colors, deployed after the Six Day War until the actual grey color schemes of real Superiority.

Brown (FS 30219): Upper surface color scheme Desert Colors combined with Sand (FS 33531) and Green (FS 34227) or Sky Green (FS 34424), starting in the eighties. Sand (FS 33531): Upper surface color scheme Desert Colors, combined with Brown (FS 30219) and Green (FS 34227) or Sky Green (FS 34424) starting in the eighties. Green (FS 34227): Upper surface color scheme Desert Colors combined with Brown (FS 30219) and Sand (FS 33531). Sky Green (FS 34424): Upper surface color scheme Desert Colors combined with Brown (FS 30219) and Sand (FS 33531), substituting Green (FS 34227) starting in the eighties. Light Blue (FS 35622): Lower surface color scheme Desert Colors after 1967 and beginning of the eighties. Dark Gull Gray (FS 36231): Color for interior of the cockpit, present in most of the fighters from the USA (A-4, F-4, F-15, F-16, etc.). Dark Ghost Gray (FS 36320): Upper surface color scheme Compass Ghost Gray used by the USAF combined with Light Ghost Gray (FS 36375) in fighters of air superiority (F-15, Kfir, etc.). Light Ghost Gray (FS 36375): Color scheme for lower surface Desert Colors starting in the eighties, as well as color scheme Compass Ghost Gray combined with Dark Ghost Gray (FS 36320) in fighters of air superiority (F-15, Kfir, etc.).

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