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Vallejo Model Air Complete Colour Guide | Wheels & Wings Hobbies

Vallejo Model Air is one of the most historically researched paint ranges available for scale modelling — used by military modellers, armour builders, and aviation enthusiasts around the world. This colour chart covers every Vallejo Model Air colour and set we carry at Wheels & Wings Hobbies, with military reference notes on what each colour was designed for — including the specific aircraft, armoured vehicles, time periods, and FS, RLM, BS, and official colour standard references each colour applies to.

Vallejo Model Air is a water-based acrylic formula pre-thinned for airbrushing straight from the bottle. Each 17ml dropper bottle is formulated with a flat finish and fine pigment suspension specifically designed for airbrush use at low pressure — no thinning required for most applications, though a small amount of Vallejo Airbrush Thinner can be added for finer atomisation. For airbrushing applications, We DO NOT recommend thinning with water due to high surface tension. For brush painting applications, thin as needed with water or acrylic thinner. Clean up with water/your choice of paint cleaner.

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Vallejo Model Air

Water-based acrylics pre-thinned for airbrushing. The most historically researched military aviation and armour colour range available — covers WWII to present across all major air forces and armies with FS, RLM, BS, and official colour standard references.

SKU Colour Swatch Subject Military Reference / Application
VLJ71001 White Universal White — winter camouflage and markings. Eastern Front winter whitewash on Panzer III/IV (1941–1942), T-34/76 winter scheme (Stalingrad, 1942–43), Finnish Air Force winter camouflage (Brewster Buffalo, winter 1941–1944), and all national marking white components.
VLJ71002 Medium Yellow Aircraft · Universal Medium yellow — IJA/IJN training aircraft and general marking yellow. Imperial Japanese training aircraft overall yellow schemes, general-purpose national marking yellow bands, and as a mixing colour for warm yellow tones across any era.
VLJ71003 Scarlet Red Universal Scarlet red FS 31400 — bright national marking red. Soviet/Warsaw Pact national stars, Japanese Hinomaru (brighter than standard red), and British roundel red (inner circle) on Battle of Britain aircraft.
VLJ71004 Blue Aircraft · Universal Standard blue — versatile national marking and general-purpose blue. RAF roundel blue, French cockade blue, Soviet Air Force national star blue, Finnish Air Force roundel (some marks).
VLJ71005 Intermediate Blue Aircraft US Navy Intermediate Blue ANA 608 — tricolor scheme side surface 1943–1944. F6F-3 Hellcat, SBD-5 Dauntless, TBF-1 Avenger, F4U-1A Corsair. Applied to fuselage sides between Sea Blue upper and Insignia White lower.
VLJ71006 Camouflage Light Green Armour · Aircraft Camouflage light green — lighter green component for multi-tone schemes. US Army M1 Abrams MERDC second green, NATO light green component on Leopard 1, and USAF F-111 European One scheme lighter green FS 34079 substitute.
VLJ71007 Olive Green Universal Olive green — versatile military olive. WWII US Army standard green, British Commonwealth tropical scheme, post-war European military vehicles, and diorama vegetation.
VLJ71008 Blue Aircraft · Universal Standard blue — RAF roundel blue (outer circle), French cockade blue, Soviet Air Force national star blue, and general-purpose bright blue aircraft markings across any era.
VLJ71009 Duck Egg Green Aircraft RAF Duck Egg Green (No.1 Sky Blue variant) — standard underside 1938–1940. Spitfire Mk.I (pre-Battle of Britain), Hurricane Mk.I (1939–early 1940), Bristol Blenheim Mk.IV (early). Fleet Air Arm — Swordfish, Albacore 1939–1940.
VLJ71010 Interior Green Aircraft USAAF Interior Green ANA 611 — cockpit and interior standard 1941–1945. B-17F/G, B-24D/J, P-47D/M, P-51B/C/D, P-38J/L. Universal USAAF interior colour applied to instrument panels, bulkheads, floor plates, and structural framing.
VLJ71011 Armor Green Armour Standard modern military Armor Green base tone. M4A3E8, M26 Pershing, M46/M47/M48 Patton, M60, M551 Sheridan, M113 APC, Centurion Mk.3–13, Soviet T-54/55/62, early T-72. Korean War, Vietnam, Arab-Israeli conflicts, Cold War Europe.
VLJ71012 Dark Green Universal Dark green — general purpose dark military green. British/Commonwealth vehicles (SCC 2 Blue-Black Green), Soviet armour (4BO), and any subject requiring a deep military olive-green.
VLJ71013 Yellow Olive Aircraft · Armour Yellow-olive — Luftwaffe RLM 80 Olivgrün / Yellow-Olive transitional. Late-war Bf 109G-10/K-4 (RLM 80/83 scheme), Fw 190D-9 (late production) mottled upper surfaces, Tiger II and Jagdpanther late-production 1944–1945.
VLJ71014 Gunship Green Aircraft USAF Gunship Green FS 34108 — Vietnam-era gunship and special operations 1967–1975. AC-47 Spooky, AC-130A/E Spectre, HH-53B/C Super Jolly Green Giant, HC-130H Combat King.
VLJ71015 Olive Green Universal Olive green — WWII US Army standard green, British Commonwealth tropical scheme, post-war European military vehicles, and diorama vegetation as a general military green.
VLJ71016 USAF Dark Green Aircraft USAF Dark Green — SEA scheme component, 1960s–1980s. F-4 Phantom II (all Vietnam-era variants), F-105 Thunderchief, F-111A, A-7D Corsair II, B-52D, AC-130, OV-10 Bronco. Vietnam War.
VLJ71017 Russian Green Armour · Aircraft Soviet 4BO Protective Green — standard Russian military green 1941–present. T-34/76, T-34/85, IS-2, ISU-152, SU-85, BT-7 (late), M3 Lee (Lend-Lease repainted). Also VVS Il-2 Shturmovik (early single-seat).
VLJ71018 Camouflage Black Green Armour · Aircraft Black green FS 33440 — dark camouflage. USAAF night operations (C-47 Carpetbagger missions, 801st BG), German Wehrmacht late-war dark camouflage on Jagdpanzer IV, Hetzer. Finnish Air Force night camouflage on Bristol Blenheim Mk.IV (FAF 1941).
VLJ71019 Camouflage Dark Green Armour · Aircraft Camouflage dark green FS 34064 — US Army and Allied vehicles. M4A3 Sherman (European Theatre, late 1944), USAAF P-38J Lightning (Pacific, 5th AF), M3 Stuart (North Africa). British Crusader Mk.III (8th Army, Alamein).
VLJ71020 German Green Armour · Aircraft German RLM 62/Panzer dark green — early Luftwaffe and Wehrmacht use. Luftwaffe aircraft pre-war and 1939 upper surface. Also Wehrmacht early armour — Leichter Panzerwagen, Sd.Kfz.251 Ausf.A (1939 Poland).
VLJ71021 Black Green RLM70 Aircraft Luftwaffe RLM 70 Schwarzgrün — standard upper surface camouflage 1935–1943. Bf 109E-1/3/4/7, Bf 110C/D/E, He 111H-6/16, Ju 88A-4/5, Do 17Z. Paired with RLM 71 in the standard two-tone splinter camouflage. Essential for any 1939–1942 Luftwaffe build.
VLJ71022 Camouflage Green Armour · Aircraft Camouflage green FS 34095 — versatile mid-green. US Army MERDC scheme, general NATO standard, WWII British Temperate Green (SCC 15), and as a general-purpose military olive/green base.
VLJ71023 Hemp Universal Hemp — neutral sandy beige. WWII British desert vehicle Light Stone variation, Italian colonial campaign vehicles (East Africa, Abyssinia 1935–1941), and general-purpose pale earth tones for Mediterranean and tropical dioramas.
VLJ71024 Khaki Brown Armour · Figures Khaki brown — South African, Commonwealth, and general desert forces. British 8th Army vehicle paint (Western Desert), South African 6th Armoured Division (Italy), and figure painting for worn khaki uniforms in arid conditions.
VLJ71025 Dark Yellow Armour German WWII Dunkelgelb (RAL 7028) — standard base color for Wehrmacht vehicles from February 1943–1945. Panzer III/IV, Panther, Tiger I/II, StuG III, Jagdpanther, Jagdtiger, Sd.Kfz.251. Eastern Front (Kursk 1943 onward), Italy, Normandy, Ardennes.
VLJ71026 USA Brown Armour US Brown (approx. FS 30117/30099 range). M4 Sherman, M8 Greyhound, Vietnam-era M48 Patton, M113 APC, M551 Sheridan; modern use in CARC/NATO-style camo on M1 Abrams, Bradley, and HMMWV.
VLJ71027 Light Brown Universal Light brown — earth tones and arid terrain. Diorama groundwork, desert sand base tones, and some Middle Eastern and Pacific theatre aircraft camouflage schemes.
VLJ71028 Sand Yellow Armour · Aircraft German Sandgelb — North Africa and Middle East. Wehrmacht/Luftwaffe Afrika Korps standard 1941–1943. Panzer III/IV (early DAK), Sd.Kfz.251 Ausf.C, Fieseler Fi 156C Storch (Rommel's personal aircraft).
VLJ71029 Dark Earth Aircraft Generalized Dark Earth tone (RAF/Allied equivalent), approx. 1938–mid-1940s. RAF Spitfire Mk.I–V, Hurricane, Kittyhawk, Tomahawk, Mustang Mk.I/II, Beaufighter, Mosquito; Sherman M4/M4A1 (British North Africa). North African Campaign, Burma, Mediterranean.
VLJ71030 Green Brown Armour · Aircraft Green-brown — USAAF B-17/B-24 Pacific theatre (5th AF) mottled upper surface, Japanese Ki-46 Dinah (some variants with brown-green mottle). Also post-WWII Israeli M4 Sherman (early service).
VLJ71031 Middle Stone Aircraft · Armour British/Commonwealth Middle Stone (BS Light Stone / SCC 3) — desert standard 1940–1943. Crusader Mk.I/II/III (7th Armoured Division), Valentine Mk.II/III, Matilda II, Universal Carrier (LRDG variants). Also Hurricane Mk.IIC (No.94 Sqn, Egypt).
VLJ71032 Golden Brown Universal Golden brown — warm earth tone. Italian Regia Aeronautica desert schemes (Saharan yellow-brown), Vichy French aircraft in North Africa, and general-purpose warm brown for Middle Eastern terrain subjects.
VLJ71033 Yellow Ochre Universal Yellow ochre — warm yellow-brown. Dunkelgelb highlights and colour modulation, Italian colonial desert vehicle yellow-ochre tones, diorama rocky terrain (Mediterranean limestone), and as a mixing colour for warm sand and stone effects.
VLJ71034 Sand Brown Armour · Aircraft German/North African sand brown — DAK vehicle colour 1941–1943. Panzerkampfwagen III Ausf.J (15th Panzer Division, Libya), Marder III (1942). Also Luftwaffe RLM 79 Sandgelb on Bf 109E-4/Trop, Bf 110C/D-3 (JG 27, North Africa).
VLJ71035 Camouflage Pale Brown Armour · Aircraft Camouflage pale brown FS 30140 — desert and arid-terrain vehicles. M48A3 Patton (Vietnam, ARVN units), some USAF aircraft in Southeast Asian desert tan component. Also Israeli M48 in sand/brown schemes (1967 Sinai).
VLJ71036 Mahogany Universal Dark mahogany — rich wood tone. Aircraft propeller blades (WWII wooden props on Spitfire Mk.I, Bf 109E), Japanese navy wooden deck details (IJN carriers), and figure painting leather equipment.
VLJ71037 Mud Brown Universal Mud brown — heavy weathering standard for AFV lower hull and running gear. Soviet T-34/85 (Belarusian mud, 1944), German Panzer IV (Eastern Front), M4 Sherman (Ardennes, winter 1944–45).
VLJ71038 Camouflage Medium Brown Armour · Aircraft Camouflage medium brown FS 30097 — versatile mid-brown for multi-tone schemes. US Army MERDC brown component, WWII British desert vehicles (SCC 2 brown), and as a general-purpose camouflage brown.
VLJ71039 Hull Red Ships · Armour Ship hull red / primer red — anti-fouling coating applied below the waterline on all navies. IJN Yamato, USS Iowa BB-61, HMS Hood, KMS Bismarck. Also used as a primer coat on armour models — the red-brown undercoat visible in chipped areas.
VLJ71040 Burnt Umber Universal Dark burnt umber — weathering and shadow tone. Deep shadow areas in panel recesses, wood grain detail painting, earth-tone base for diorama groundwork, and figure painting for dark shading on skin and cloth.
VLJ71041 Armor Brown Armour Modern NATO-aligned Armor Brown camouflage tone, approx. 1970s–present. M1 Abrams, M2 Bradley IFV, M3 Bradley CFV, M60A1/A3, M113 APC, Stryker, HMMWV, Leopard 1/2, Challenger 1/2. Gulf War, Balkans, Afghanistan, Iraq War.
VLJ71042 Camouflage Black Brown Armour · Aircraft Black brown FS 37056 — extreme dark camouflage component. USAAF B-17/B-24 Pacific theatre black undersides, dark shadow tone for weathered German late-war vehicles. Also WWII British night-bomber black undersides (Avro Lancaster, Halifax).
VLJ71043 Olive Drab Braunviolett Armour · Aircraft US Olive Drab / Braunviolett mix — transitional and mixed camouflage. US Army vehicles in Pacific theatre (M4 Sherman, Philippines 1944) with mixed olive-violet tones.
VLJ71044 Light Grey Green Aircraft Light grey-green — versatile secondary colour. USAAF interior surfaces (wheel wells on P-47D, B-17F), Finnish Air Force schemes, and some post-war European neutral air force aircraft undersides.
VLJ71045 US Grey Light Aircraft US Light Ghost/Light Aircraft Grey (approx. FS 36375/36495), approx. 1970s–present. F-14A/B/D Tomcat, F/A-18 Hornet/Super Hornet, F-16C/D, F-15C/D, AV-8B Harrier II, S-3 Viking, E-2 Hawkeye.
VLJ71046 Pale Blue Grey Aircraft Light blue-grey — undersides and maritime patrol, approx. 1930s–1950s. RAF Coastal Command: Lockheed Hudson, Catalina, Short Sunderland; Fleet Air Arm: Fairey Swordfish, Fairey Fulmar; US Navy: PBY Catalina, PBM Mariner.
VLJ71047 US Grey Aircraft US Neutral/Light Aircraft Grey (approx. FS 36270/36375), approx. 1950s–present. F-16A/B/C/D, F/A-18A–F, F-15C/D, A-10A/C, B-1B, C-130 Hercules, KC-135 Stratotanker.
VLJ71048 Engine Grey (Dark Sea Grey) Aircraft RAF Engine Grey / Dark Sea Grey — Coastal Command and overwater operations. Consolidated Catalina Mk.IA/IB (No.210 Sqn), Short Sunderland Mk.I/II (early), Lockheed Hudson Mk.I/II (Coastal Command).
VLJ71049 Medium Sea Grey Aircraft RAF Medium Sea Grey FS 36357 — standard RAF underside colour 1941–1945. Spitfire Mk.V/IX/XIV (Day Fighter Scheme), Hawker Typhoon Mk.IB, Hawker Tempest Mk.V, de Havilland Mosquito FB.VI. Paired with Ocean Grey and Dark Green upper surfaces.
VLJ71050 Light Grey Universal Light grey — versatile underside and highlight tone. Post-war jet aircraft undersides (F-86 Sabre, MiG-15), ship superstructure (Kriegsmarine lighter grey), and as a colour modulation highlight over any dark grey scheme.
VLJ71051 Barley Grey Aircraft USAF Barley Grey FS 36173 — Cold War era USAF and US Army aviation. C-130E/H Hercules (Military Airlift Command), C-141A Starlifter, C-5A Galaxy. Standard overall grey for MAC/AMC strategic transport aircraft from 1960s through 1990s.
VLJ71052 Anthracite Grey Armour · Universal Anthracite grey — post-war German Bundeswehr vehicle colour and Swiss/Austrian military standard. Leopard 1A1/A2 (Bundeswehr 1965–1980 pre-NATO scheme), Swiss Pz 61/68 (standard khaki-grey).
VLJ71053 Dark Sea Grey Aircraft RAF Dark Sea Grey — overwater and maritime schemes 1942–1945. Short Sunderland Mk.III/V, Consolidated Liberator GR.V (anti-submarine), Avro Lancaster Mk.I/III (No.5 Group special duties), de Havilland Mosquito NF.XIII/XIX.
VLJ71054 Dark Blue Grey Aircraft Dark Blue Grey naval aviation tone, approx. 1940–1943. US Navy Blue-Gray over Light Gray scheme. F4F-3/F4F-4 Wildcat, SBD-2/SBD-3 Dauntless, TBD-1 Devastator, early TBF-1 Avenger. Pearl Harbor (1941), Coral Sea (1942), Midway (1942).
VLJ71055 Black Grey Aircraft · Armour Black grey — dark neutral tone. Shadow areas on aircraft engine cowlings, German armour exhaust staining, night fighter undersides (RAF Beaufighter Mk.IIF, De Havilland Mosquito NF.XII), and dark rubber/tyre painting.
VLJ71056 Panzer Dark Grey Armour German Panzer Grey (Dunkelgrau RAL 7021) — standard Wehrmacht vehicle color early WWII, approx. 1939–February 1943. Panzer I/II/III/IV, StuG III, Sd.Kfz.250/251. Poland (1939), France (1940), Balkans (1941), early Barbarossa (1941–42).
VLJ71057 Black Universal Black — exhaust staining, night aircraft, tyres, and deep shadow. RAF night bomber undersides (Lancaster B.I/III, Halifax B.III from 1942), USAAF 8th AF P-47D night escort schemes, and any model requiring deep black panels, tyres, or anti-glare nosing.
VLJ71062 Aluminum Aircraft · Automotive Standard aluminium NMF (natural metal finish). P-51D Mustang (unpainted ETO, 56th FG), P-47D (NMF variants), B-29 Superfortress (509th CG), Douglas DC-3, and any polished aluminium airframe. Also automotive wheel rims and bodywork.
VLJ71063 Silver Universal Metallic silver — NMF aircraft and general metallic surfaces. B-29 Superfortress (509th CG 'Enola Gay'), P-51D Mustang (unpainted ETO), F-86A/E Sabre (unpainted Korean War), and all bare aluminium airframe models.
VLJ71064 Chrome Universal Chrome metallic — polished metal surfaces for aircraft and automotive. Aircraft propeller spinners (polished aluminium), automotive racing wheel rims, exhaust pipe highlights on any model, and any highly polished metal detail work.
VLJ71065 Steel Universal Steel metallic — gun barrels, exhaust pipes, and engineering details. Tank main gun barrels, vehicle exhaust systems, aircraft engine details, and any machined metal component. Darker than silver, less reflective than chrome.
VLJ71066 Gold Universal Metallic gold — aircraft trophies, unit badges, and decorative metallic details. Pilot's wings insignia, squadron crests, and decorative metalwork on officer's peaked caps in figure painting.
VLJ71067 Bright Brass Universal Bright brass metallic — artillery and naval equipment. Artillery shell casings, naval gun breech mechanisms, period vehicle interior fittings, and decorative uniform hardware on figure models.
VLJ71068 Copper Universal Copper metallic — period fittings and engineering detail. Steam locomotive fittings (copper fireboxes, boiler fittings), ship engine room pipework, WWI-era cockpit instrument panels, and railway modelling.
VLJ71069 Metallic Rust Universal Dark metallic rust — heavy oxidisation for long-exposed metal. Deep rust patches on tank hulls, ship deck rust staining below fittings, and derelict vehicle modelling. Darker and more saturated than orange rust.
VLJ71070 Metallic Signal Red Automotive · Universal Metallic signal red — emergency and racing automotive. Fire engine specialist red, Italian racing car (Ferrari, Alfa Romeo) metallic finishes, and high-visibility aircraft emergency panel colours.
VLJ71071 Metallic Arctic Blue Aircraft Metallic arctic blue — special effects and Cold War nuclear deterrent aircraft. Some USAF strategic bomber chrome/metallic accent areas (B-52A early production metallic panels) and special-purpose Cold War experimental aircraft metallic schemes.
VLJ71072 Metallic Gun Grey Universal Metallic gun grey — weapons, barrels, and mechanical details. Tank main gun barrels, aircraft cannon muzzles, rifle and handgun stocks, and any machined metal weapons system detail.
VLJ71073 Metallic Black Automotive · Aircraft Metallic black — stealth aircraft and automotive. F-117A Nighthawk RAM coating sheen, B-2A Spirit (RAM tiles), and high-gloss automotive racing vehicle schemes.
VLJ71074 Radome Tan Aircraft Modern radome tan dielectric coating, approx. 1950s–present. F-4 Phantom II, F-15A/B/C/D/E, F-16A/B/C/D, F/A-18A–F, A-10A/C, B-52H, B-1B, E-3 Sentry AWACS, AH-64 Apache, UH-60 Black Hawk, CH-47 Chinook.
VLJ71075 Sand/Ivory Aircraft · Armour Sand-ivory — light desert and tropical tone. Italian Regia Aeronautica Giallo Mimetico 4 (desert yellow for Macchi C.200, C.202, Re.2001 in North Africa), USAF Tan light component (A-10, F-111 desert scheme).
VLJ71076 Skintone Figures Standard skin tone — universal figure painting flesh. All nationalities of WWII and modern military figures as a mid-tone base, 1:35 scale crew figures for tanks, pilot and aircrew figures, and figure diorama subjects across all eras.
VLJ71077 Wood Universal Natural wood — raw timber colour for diorama elements, crate details, and vehicle wooden components. Wehrmacht supply crate interiors, Panzer IV wooden armour add-ons (Holzaufsatz), artillery ammunition crates, and diorama base vegetation and lumber.
VLJ71078 Gold Yellow Aircraft Gold yellow — Japanese national marking yellow and aircraft training colours. IJN/IJA Hinomaru marking circles (outer yellow band on some aircraft), training aircraft overall yellow schemes, and general-purpose signal/identity markings.
VLJ71079 Flat Tan Universal Flat tan — desert sand and earth tone. IDF Merkava (Sinai grey alternative), Saudi M60, Egyptian T-62 (post-1973 repaints), and general-purpose desert vehicle base coats.
VLJ71080 Rust Universal Standard rust — universal oxidised metal colour. Vehicle hulls, ship fittings, railway stock, and any metal subject showing corrosion. Sd.Kfz.250/251 corroded hulls, USN DD destroyer deck rust staining, and any long-term exposure weathering.
VLJ71081 Tank Ochre 1943 Armour German late-war ochre/yellow variant (Dunkelgelb RAL 7028 Ausf. 1943 reformulation), approx. 1943–1945. Panther Ausf. A/G, Tiger I (late), Tiger II, Panzer IV Ausf. H/J, StuG III Ausf. G, Jagdpanzer IV, Jagdpanther, Hetzer, Hummel, Wespe.
VLJ71082 Fluorescent Red Universal Fluorescent red — high-visibility markings and target drone identification. QF-86F Sabre drone aircraft, BQM-34 Firebee target drones, and high-visibility range markings on training and experimental aircraft.
VLJ71083 Orange Universal Bright orange — safety markings, rescue aircraft, and training aircraft. USAF rescue helicopter markings (HH-3E Jolly Green Giant orange high-visibility panels), NASA aircraft (T-38A Talon NASA livery), and SAR aircraft in international service.
VLJ71084 Fire Red Automotive · Universal Bright fire engine red — emergency services and signal red. Fire trucks, ambulances, signal lights on aircraft models, and national roundel red markings where a brighter than standard red is needed.
VLJ71085 Ferrari Red Automotive Ferrari Rosso Corsa — the definitive Ferrari racing red. Ferrari Formula 1 cars (312T, 126C2, F2004), Ferrari GT racing (330 P4, 512 M, 333 SP), and all Ferrari road and race car models from 1950s through present.
VLJ71086 Light Red Universal Light red / Indian red — versatile warm red. Soviet aircraft insignia markings (Krasnaya Zvezda star), Italian Regia Aeronautica fasces markings (some variants), and figure painting for warm red fabric and equipment.
VLJ71087 Steel Blue Aircraft · Universal Steel blue — metallics and specialist aircraft colours. Cold War aircraft metallic components (SR-71 Blackbird titanium structure, blue-steel finish), naval ship grey-blue hull tones, and some aircraft canopy frame metallic finishes.
VLJ71088 French Blue Aircraft Armée de l'Air French blue — French Air Force aircraft standard pre-war and post-war. Dewoitine D.520 (Groupe de Chasse III/3, Battle of France 1940), Bloch MB.152C.1, and post-war Dassault Ouragan (EC 1/12).
VLJ71089 Light Sea Blue Aircraft Light Sea Blue FS 35260 — USN intermediate scheme. F6F-5 Hellcat (late production), some TBM-3 Avenger (post-war reserve). Transitional colour between the Tri-Color scheme and the post-war grey-and-white.
VLJ71090 Deep Sky Aircraft Deep sky blue — Finnish Air Force Brewster Buffalo (FAF 1941–1942), some pre-war RAF scheme markings, and general-purpose bright sky blue for diorama backgrounds.
VLJ71091 Signal Blue Aircraft Signal Blue FS 35044 — specific aircraft identification markings and nose sections. Cold War USAF fighter command aircraft unit markings, aggressor training aircraft accent colours, and some US Navy aircraft colour band identification markings.
VLJ71092 Medium Olive Aircraft · Armour Medium olive FS 34102 — US Army and NATO vehicle schemes. USAF SEA camouflage medium green component on F-4 Phantom II, F-105 Thunderchief, and A-7 Corsair II. Also general NATO-standard medium olive on Cold War-era ground vehicles.
VLJ71093 NATO Green Armour RAL 6031 Bronzegrün / FS 34094 NATO Green — primary NATO camouflage green, approx. 1970s–present. M1 Abrams, M2/M3 Bradley, Stryker, M113, M109 SPG, HMMWV; Leopard 1, Leopard 2; Challenger 1/2; Warrior IFV.
VLJ71094 Green Zinc Chromate Aircraft Green zinc chromate — USAAF and US Army aircraft interior and structural primer. Standard primer colour for interior surfaces of B-17, B-24, P-47, P-51, and all USAAF aircraft 1941–1945. Applied to internal structure, wing spars, and any unfinished metal interior.
VLJ71095 Pale Green Aircraft Pale green — unusual and specialist applications. Some WWII British night bomber experimental undersides, early Israeli Air Force aircraft (repainted ex-RAF Spitfires), and diorama vegetation in pale spring or tropical tones.
VLJ71096 Panzer Olive Armour German Olive Green (Olivgrün RAL 6003), introduced with Dunkelgelb system, approx. 1943–1945. Panther Ausf. D/A/G, Tiger I (mid/late), Tiger II, Panzer IV Ausf. G/H/J, Jagdpanzer IV, Jagdpanther, StuG III Ausf. G, StuG IV, Hetzer.
VLJ71097 Base Grey Aircraft Base grey FS 36173 — same reference as Barley Grey. C-130H, KC-135A/R Stratotanker, C-141B Starlifter. Applied as the standard overall grey for USAF strategic transport and tanker aircraft throughout the Cold War.
VLJ71101 Blue Aircraft · Universal Standard blue — RAF roundel blue, French cockade blue, Soviet Air Force national star blue, Finnish Air Force roundel (some marks), and general-purpose bright blue aircraft markings across any era.
VLJ71102 Red Universal Standard red — national marking red and general-purpose. RAF roundel inner red, Soviet star red, Japanese Hinomaru, US national marking red, and general-purpose red details on any model.
VLJ71103 Grey Universal Neutral grey — universal aviation and vehicle grey. Base for any grey colour scheme, scale modulation on larger aircraft, and as the starting point for post-war jet aircraft neutral grey schemes.
VLJ71104 Green RLM62 Aircraft Luftwaffe RLM 62 Grün, approx. 1936–1941. Bf 109B/C/D, early Bf 109E-1; Bf 110B/C (early); He 111B/E/P (early); Do 17E/F/M; Ju 52/3m; Hs 123; He 51. Spanish Civil War (Legion Condor 1936–39), Poland (1939), early France (1940).
VLJ71105 Brown Universal Standard brown — versatile earth tone. Diorama groundwork, vehicle mud effects, wooden aircraft components (propeller blades, struts on WWI aircraft), and general-purpose earth tones for any modelling subject.
VLJ71106 Ivory Aircraft · Figures Ivory — off-white colour for aircraft markings, figure equipment, and fabric surfaces. Italian Regia Aeronautica aircraft (some undersides), Japanese Army balloon markings, figure uniforms (white dress uniforms), and linen aircraft covering on WWI biplane subjects.
VLJ71107 US Interior Yellow Aircraft US Zinc Chromate Yellow (approx. FS 33481) — primer and interior protective coating, approx. 1930s–1945. Interiors of P-51 Mustang (early), P-47, P-38, B-17, B-24, B-25, A-20, C-47. Often overpainted with Interior Green in later production.
VLJ71108 UK Azure Aircraft RAF Azure Blue — underside color for Desert Air Force aircraft, approx. 1941–1943. Hurricane Mk.I/II (Desert variants), Curtiss Tomahawk Mk.II, Kittyhawk Mk.I/II/III (P-40 variants), Spitfire Mk.Vb/Vc (tropical), Bristol Beaufighter (desert). North Africa.
VLJ71109 UK P.R.U. Blue Aircraft RAF Photo Reconnaissance Unit Blue (approx. FS 35164/35042), approx. 1940–1945. Spitfire PR Mk.IV/VII/XI/XIX; Mosquito PR Mk.IV/VIII/XVI/34. All theaters including Battle of Britain recon, pre-D-Day intelligence, and deep reconnaissance over Germany.
VLJ71110 UK Extra Dark Sea Grey Aircraft RAF/FAA Extra Dark Sea Grey — primary Fleet Air Arm upper surface, approx. 1941–present. Fairey Swordfish Mk.II/III, Fairey Barracuda, Seafire, Firefly; postwar Sea Hawk, Sea Venom, Sea Vixen, Buccaneer S.2, Sea Harrier FRS.1.
VLJ71111 UK Mediterranean Blue Aircraft RAF Mediterranean Blue (approx. FS 35164/35231), approx. 1941–1944. Bristol Beaufighter (coastal/desert), Martin Baltimore, Douglas Boston (Mediterranean RAF), Vickers Wellington (Mediterranean variants). Malta operations (1941–43), North Africa (1942–43).
VLJ71112 Sand Armour Generic sand tone — widely used across multiple nations for desert camouflage. German Afrika Korps vehicles, British Crusader/Matilda/Valentine/Grant/Sherman (Commonwealth), Italian M13/40, Semovente; modern M1 Abrams, Challenger 2, Leopard 2 (desert schemes).
VLJ71113 US Intermediate Blue Aircraft US Navy Intermediate Blue (ANA 608; approx. FS 35164), approx. 1943–1945. F6F-3/F6F-5 Hellcat, F4U-1A/1D Corsair, SB2C Helldiver, TBF/TBM Avenger, SBD-5/6 Dauntless, PB4Y Privateer. Philippine Sea (1944), Leyte Gulf (1944).
VLJ71114 Medium Grey Aircraft Medium grey FS 35237 — US Navy and general-purpose aircraft grey. Post-war USN aircraft in gull grey-over-white schemes, and as a mid-tone on any aircraft requiring a standard medium naval grey.
VLJ71115 Blue Grey Aircraft Blue-grey — versatile mid-tone. Soviet VVS underside tones (AMT-7 lighter variant), USN pre-war grey schemes (PBY Catalina early), and general purpose intermediate grey-blue for many national air forces.
VLJ71116 Camouflage Grey Green Aircraft Camouflage grey-green — versatile intermediate tone. Post-war European neutral air forces (Swiss Air Force Hawker Hunter, Austrian Saab 105Ö), some Cold War Italian Air Force aircraft, and general northern European camouflage schemes.
VLJ71117 Camouflage Brown Armour · Aircraft Generic camouflage brown — Soviet T-34/76 brown summer camouflage (1943–1944), Japanese Ki-49 Donryu bomber upper surfaces, Italian Fiat CR.42 (desert scheme), and as a general-purpose camouflage component.
VLJ71118 Camouflage Grey Aircraft · Armour Camouflage grey FS 36170 — US aircraft and vehicles. F-4E Phantom II (USAF, European Theatre), F-111F Aardvark (48th TFW, Lakenheath), US Army vehicles MERDC scheme grey component. Cold-climate vehicle camouflage (Scandinavia-based NATO forces).
VLJ71119 White Grey Aircraft · Universal White-grey — off-white for aged and scaled subjects. 1:72 scale white markings (reduces optical illusion on small scale), aged winter whitewash (worn away, showing through), and some post-war American transport aircraft overall white-grey schemes.
VLJ71120 Dark Ghost Grey Aircraft FS 36320 Dark Ghost Grey — modern US tactical aircraft underside and contrast grey, approx. 1970s–present. F-14A/B/D, F/A-18A/B/C/D, F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, EA-18G, F-15C/D, F-15E, F-16C/D, AV-8B, B-1B. Gulf War (1991), Kosovo, Iraq, Afghanistan.
VLJ71121 Light Gull Grey Aircraft Light Gull Grey FS 36440 — US Navy standard upper surface 1970s–1990s. F-14A/B/D Tomcat (VF-1 Wolfpack, VF-84 Jolly Rogers), A-6E Intruder (VA-65), F-4J/S Phantom II (VF-96). Primary grey for most USN aircraft before current low-visibility schemes.
VLJ71122 Desert Tan 686 Armour · Aircraft Desert Tan (FS 33613/33531 family), approx. 1980s–present. M1A1/M1A2 Abrams (Desert Storm scheme), M2/M3 Bradley, M113A2/A3, M109A6, HMMWV; A-10A (Desert Storm), F-15E, AH-64 Apache, UH-60, CH-47. Gulf War (1991), Iraq War, Afghanistan.
VLJ71123 USAF Dark Grey Aircraft USAF Dark Grey (approx. FS 36118/36081), approx. 1970s–present. F-15C/D, F-15E, F-16C/D, A-10A/C, B-1B, F-117 Nighthawk, F-22 Raptor, F-35 Lightning II. Gulf War, Kosovo, Iraq/Afghanistan operations.
VLJ71124 USAF Green Aircraft USAF Medium Green (approx. FS 34102; SEA scheme component), approx. 1960s–1980s. F-4 Phantom II, F-105 Thunderchief, F-100 Super Sabre, A-1 Skyraider, A-7D Corsair II, B-52D, AC-130, OV-10 Bronco. Used throughout Vietnam War.
VLJ71125 USAF Brown Aircraft USAF Southeast Asia (SEA) camouflage brown (approx. FS 30219), approx. 1960s–1980s. F-4C/D/E, F-105D/F, F-100D, A-1 Skyraider, A-7D, B-52D ('Big Belly'), AC-130A/E, OV-10 Bronco, C-130. Vietnam War (1965–1975).
VLJ71126 IDF Green Armour Israeli Defense Forces green (approx. FS 34227/34127), approx. 1970s–present. Sho't Kal (Centurion), Magach 3/5/6/7 (M48/M60 series), Merkava Mk.1–4; Nagmachon, Achzarit APC, M113 Zelda, Eitan APC.
VLJ71128 Grey Violet Aircraft Grey-violet — Luftwaffe late-war and Cold War aircraft. He 219A-7 Uhu night fighter (RLM 76 underside with grey-violet tint), Do 335A-1 Pfeil, and some post-war German Bundeswehr Luftwaffe aircraft schemes from the 1950s.
VLJ71129 Light Rust Universal Light rust — early oxidisation and fresh corrosion. Initial rust staining on vehicles, light corrosion on ship superstructure, and the lighter tones in a multi-colour rust weathering technique. The palest rust tone to start a rust weathering process.
VLJ71130 Orange Rust Universal Rust orange — oxidised metal weathering for all subjects. Exposed metal surfaces on abandoned or heavily weathered vehicles, ship hull rust streaks, railcar weathering, and armour chipping effects. The mid-tone between fresh and heavy rust.
VLJ71131 Concrete Armour · Aircraft Neutral concrete/light grey tone for modern urban camouflage, airfield structures, and low-visibility schemes, approx. 1980s–present. F-16C/D Block 30/40/50, F-15C/D (Aggressor units), A-10A/C, MQ-9 Reaper; M1A2 Abrams (urban camo trials).
VLJ71132 Aged White Aircraft · Universal Aged white — weathered white surface. Worn winter whitewash on Panther, Tiger I, Sturmgeschütz III (late 1943–1944), and for ageing effect on aircraft markings and panel surfaces exposed to weather and UV degradation.
VLJ71133 Dirt Universal Dirt brown — universal weathering and ground cover colour. Base coating diorama groundwork, applying mud effects on vehicle running gear, and simulating dried earth on all ground vehicles. The standard starting point for any realistic vehicle weathering.
VLJ71134 IJA Midouri Green Aircraft Imperial Japanese Army Midori (green) — late-war upper surface standard from 1944. Ki-84-Ia/Ib/Ic Hayate (Nakajima), Ki-100-Ib (Kawasaki), Ki-61-I KAIc/d (modified). Factory-applied from 1944 as simplified production finishes replaced mottled patterns.
VLJ71135 IJA Chrome Yellow Aircraft Imperial Japanese Army chrome yellow — training aircraft standard 1938–1945. Kokusai Ki-86 (primary trainer), Tachikawa Ki-9 Spruce and Ki-55 Ida, Mitsubishi Ki-57 Topsy crew trainer. Overall yellow applied to all IJA training aircraft.
VLJ71136 IJA Earth Brown Aircraft Imperial Japanese Army earth brown — camouflage component 1941–1944. Ki-43-II/III Hayabusa, Ki-46-II/III Dinah, Ki-49-II Donryu upper surface brown mottle over beige. Also Ki-45 Toryu heavy fighter in China-based units 1942–1944.
VLJ71137 US Light Green Aircraft · Armour US Light Green (approx. FS 34151/34258 range), lighter green in disruptive camouflage. M48A3 Patton, M551 Sheridan, M113 APC; F-4 Phantom II (SEA camo), A-1 Skyraider, AC-47 Spooky, OV-10 Bronco, UH-1 Huey, AH-1 Cobra. Vietnam War.
VLJ71138 US Sand Armour US Sand (approx. FS 33448/33531 range) — general-purpose light sand tone for desert and arid environments, widely adopted post-1980s. M1 Abrams, M2/M3 Bradley, M113 APC, Stryker, HMMWV. Gulf War (1991), Iraq War, Afghanistan War.
VLJ71139 US Field Drab Armour US Field Drab (approx. FS 30118/30051) — standard US equipment and webbing color, approx. 1941–present. M3 Halftrack, M4 Sherman, M8 Greyhound; M151 MUTT, M35 truck, M113 APC. All WWII theaters, Korean War, Vietnam War.
VLJ71140 US Desert Sand Armour · Aircraft US Desert Sand (approx. FS 33531/33613), heavily used from 1980s–present. M1A1/M1A2 Abrams (Desert Storm), M2/M3 Bradley, M113A2/A3, M109A6, HMMWV; A-10A (Desert Storm), F-15E, AH-64 Apache, UH-60, CH-47. Gulf War (1991), Iraq War, Afghanistan.
VLJ71141 IDF Sand Grey 73 Armour Israeli 'Sinai Grey' early tone (IDF Sand Grey 1973), approx. late 1960s–mid 1970s. Centurion Sho't, Magach 3 (M48A3), Magach 5 (M48A5), early Magach 6 (M60), M113 APC (early IDF), AMX-13. Yom Kippur War (1973).
VLJ71142 IDF Sinai Grey 82 Armour Israeli 'Sinai Grey' modern standard (post-1982 revision), approx. 1982–present. Merkava Mk.1 (late repaint), Merkava Mk.2/3/4; Magach 6B/6C/6M/7; Achzarit APC; M113 Zelda (all late-service); Namer APC; Eitan APC. Lebanon War (1982) through modern IDF operations.
VLJ71143 UK Light Stone #61 Aircraft British Standard Light Stone No.61 — primary British desert base color, approx. 1940–1943. Crusader Mk.I/II/III, Matilda II, Valentine Mk.I–V, Grant I/II, early Sherman II/III (British service), Daimler and Humber armoured cars. North African Campaign.
VLJ71245 Loam Beige Armour German Watered-down Dunkelgelb / light desert beige — highlighting tone over base Dunkelgelb on Panther Ausf.G, Tiger I (late), StuG IV. Also Italian Carro Armato M13/40, M14/41 desert standard (Libya 1941–1942).
VLJ71246 Sandbraun Armour German Sandbraun — transitional colour used on early DAK and tropical theatre vehicles. Panzer III Ausf.H (Afrika 1941), Italian M13/40 repainted in German service. A mid-tone between sand and brown used as a field overspray in the initial North Africa deployment 1941.
VLJ71247 Light Olive Universal Light olive — faded and highlight tone for olive drab subjects. Colour modulation highlights on M4 Sherman (olive drab), Soviet T-34 (faded 4BO), and diorama vegetation in dry/arid conditions.
VLJ71248 Brown Grey Armour · Universal Brown-grey — weathering and transitional tone. Aged and faded Wehrmacht Dunkelgrau (worn Panzergrau), and as a highlighting tone over dark Soviet AFV schemes to simulate dust and fading in the field.
VLJ71249 NATO Brown Armour RAL 8027 / FS 30051 NATO Brown — standard tri-color NATO camouflage component, approx. 1970s–present. M1 Abrams, M2/M3 Bradley, Stryker, M113A2/A3, HMMWV; German Leopard 1A5, Leopard 2A0–A7; British Challenger 1/2, Warrior IFV.
VLJ71250 Bronze Green Aircraft · Armour British/Commonwealth Bronze Green — Western Desert upper surface and vehicle colour 1940–1942. Crusader AA Mk.I, Ford/GM-built 15cwt trucks (8th Army), Morris C8 Quad (Royal Artillery). Also some RAF aircraft in the Middle East applied a bronze-green local scheme.
VLJ71251 NATO Black Armour RAL 9021 / FS 37030 NATO Black — standard tri-color NATO camouflage component, approx. 1970s–present. M1 Abrams, M2/M3 Bradley, Stryker, M109 SPG, HMMWV; German Leopard 1/2; British Challenger 1/2, Warrior IFV.
VLJ71255 Light Blue Aircraft Light blue — general underside and sky tone. Italian Regia Aeronautica Azzurro, Romanian Air Force, Croatian Air Force Legion undersides, general sky effects, and training aircraft markings.
VLJ71256 Green RLM73 Aircraft Luftwaffe RLM 73 Dunkelgrün — maritime camouflage green, approx. 1938–1945. He 115A/B/C floatplane; Do 18D/G flying boat; Do 24T; BV 138C; BV 222 Wiking; Ar 196A-2/A-3/A-5; Fw 200 Condor; Ju 88A-4 (naval strike units). North Sea, Baltic, Battle of the Atlantic.
VLJ71257 Light Blue Aircraft Light blue — Italian Regia Aeronautica Azzurro, Romanian Air Force, Croatian Air Force Legion undersides, general sky effects, and training aircraft markings.
VLJ71258 Gray Green Aircraft · Armour Grey-green — versatile multi-period colour. Post-war European aircraft (Swedish Saab 37 Viggen, Swiss Hunter), Cold War US Army helicopters (UH-1B grey-green variant), and Japanese JGSDF vehicles in grey-green base schemes.
VLJ71259 Grey Violet Aircraft Grey-violet — Luftwaffe late-war and Cold War aircraft. He 219A-7 Uhu night fighter (RLM 76 underside with grey-violet tint), Do 335A-1 Pfeil, and some post-war German Bundeswehr Luftwaffe aircraft schemes from the 1950s.
VLJ71260 Light Grey Universal Light grey — versatile underside and highlight tone. Post-war jet aircraft undersides (F-86 Sabre, MiG-15), ship superstructure (Kriegsmarine lighter grey), and as a colour modulation highlight over any dark grey scheme.
VLJ71263 Green RLM72 Aircraft Luftwaffe RLM 72 Dunkelgrün — companion maritime green with RLM 73, approx. 1938–1945. He 115, Do 18/24, BV 138C, Arado Ar 196, Fw 200 Condor, Ju 88A-4 (naval units). Norwegian Campaign (1940), North Atlantic patrols, Arctic convoy interdiction.
VLJ71264 Brown Violet Aircraft Luftwaffe RLM 81 Braunviolett — late-war upper surface 1944–1945. Fw 190A-8/F-8/G-8, Bf 109G-6/G-14/K-4, Me 262A-1a, He 219A-7 Uhu. The primary upper surface colour for the Luftwaffe's late-war three-tone scheme alongside RLM 82 and RLM 76.
VLJ71265 Olive Green Universal Olive green — versatile military olive. WWII US Army standard green, British Commonwealth tropical scheme, post-war European military vehicles, and diorama vegetation as a general military green.
VLJ71266 Dark Blue Aircraft · Ships Dark blue — naval and air force marking colour. US Navy pre-war schemes (PBY Catalina overall grey-blue), some French Navy aircraft, and dark blue national insignia markings on various air forces.
VLJ71267 Light Green Universal Light green — vegetation and camouflage highlight tone. Diorama foliage highlighting, camouflage highlight (lighter patches on Soviet 4BO green vehicles), and some tropical aircraft undersides.
VLJ71268 Feldgrau Figures · Armour German Feldgrau (field grey) — Wehrmacht and Luftwaffe ground forces standard uniform and equipment colour 1935–1945. Infantry Heer uniform, Panzergrenadier jackets, Fallschirmjäger field equipment, Luftwaffe ground crew overalls. Also Kübelwagen and Schwimmwagen.
VLJ71269 Red Universal Standard red — RAF roundel inner red, Soviet star red, Japanese Hinomaru, US national marking red, and general-purpose red details on any model.
VLJ71270 Off White Aircraft · Universal Off white — aged or slightly dirty white. Bf 109E fuselage code letters (slightly weathered), RAF roundel white component (worn), US national insignia star markings (weathered), and white-painted building walls in diorama work.
VLJ71271 Rotbraun Armour · Aircraft German Rotbraun RAL 8017 — two roles: (1) Wehrmacht armour camouflage component 1943–1945: Tiger I/II, Panther, StuG IV, Nashorn. (2) Luftwaffe tropical/Mediterranean: Bf 109E-4/N Trop (North Africa), Bf 110D/E (Mittelmeer).
VLJ71272 Gelbbraun Aircraft Luftwaffe Gelbbraun (yellow-brown) — Mediterranean and tropical camouflage 1941–1942. Bf 109E-4/Trop (JG 27, North Africa), Bf 110C/D-3/4 (Stab ZG 26, Libya), He 111H-6 (KG 26, anti-shipping). Applied in conjunction with RLM 78 or 79 sand bases.
VLJ71273 Ocean Grey Aircraft RAF Ocean Grey — introduced in 1941 as part of the Day Fighter Scheme. Spitfire Mk.V/VIII/IX/XII/XIV; Hawker Typhoon Mk.IB; Hawker Tempest Mk.V; de Havilland Mosquito FB.VI; Mustang Mk.III/IV (RAF). Circus operations, Dieppe, Normandy, NW Europe.
VLJ71274 Agressor Grey Aircraft USAF Aggressor Grey FS 36251 — adversary training aircraft 1975–2005. F-5E Tiger II (527th Aggressor Squadron, RAF Alconbury 1976–1988), Northrop T-38A Talon (414th CTS, Nellis), F-16C Aggressor (64th AGRS, Nellis AFB).
VLJ71275 USAF Medium Grey Aircraft USAF Medium Grey FS 36270 — standard aircraft grey for Cold War-era and modern USAF subjects. F-15C/D Eagle, F-16C/D Fighting Falcon, A-10A/C Thunderbolt II (various schemes). A mid-tone grey widely used across USAF tactical aircraft from the 1970s onward.
VLJ71276 USAF Light Grey Aircraft USAF Light Grey (approx. FS 36473/36622), approx. 1950s–present. F-86 Sabre, F-100 Super Sabre (early), F-102 Delta Dagger, F-106 Delta Dart, early F-4 Phantom II (pre-SEA camo), T-33 Shooting Star, C-130 Hercules (early schemes), KC-135.
VLJ71277 Dark Gull Grey Aircraft Dark Gull Grey FS 36231 — US Navy and USMC modern scheme. F/A-18C/D Hornet (VMFA-312, VFA-136), EA-6B Prowler (VAQ-131), S-3B Viking (VS-30). The darker component of the current-era USN Gull Grey over white or low-visibility grey scheme.
VLJ71278 Sand Yellow Armour · Aircraft German Sandgelb — North Africa and Middle East. Wehrmacht/Luftwaffe Afrika Korps standard 1941–1943. Panzer III/IV (early DAK production), Sd.Kfz.251 Ausf.C, Fieseler Fi 156C Storch (Rommel's personal aircraft). Also Italian RSI aircraft in North African theatre.
VLJ71279 Insignia White Aircraft US Navy Insignia White ANA 601 — tricolor scheme underside 1943–1945. F6F-3/5 Hellcat (TF 38, TF 58), F4U-1D/4 Corsair, TBF-1C/TBM-1C Avenger, SB2C-4 Helldiver. The lower surface colour of the Tri-Color scheme — very pure white.
VLJ71280 Camouflage Grey Aircraft · Armour Camouflage grey FS 36170 — US aircraft and vehicles. F-4E Phantom II (USAF, European Theatre), F-111F Aardvark (48th TFW, Lakenheath), US Army vehicles MERDC scheme grey component. Also cold-climate vehicle camouflage (Scandinavia-based NATO forces).
VLJ71281 3B Russian Green Armour · Aircraft Soviet AII Protective Green — Red Army vehicles and VVS aircraft upper surfaces 1941–1945. T-34/76 and T-34/85, IS-2, SU-100, ISU-152, Lend-Lease vehicles repainted. Also La-5FN, La-7, Yak-3 upper surface. The definitive Soviet summer green.
VLJ71282 6K Russian Brown Armour · Aircraft Soviet dark brown camouflage component 1941–1944. Applied as patches over 4BO green on T-34/76, KV-1S, SU-76. Also VVS aircraft — Il-2 Shturmovik, Pe-2, Yak-1 upper surface brown camouflage 1941–1943.
VLJ71283 7K Russian Brown Aircraft Soviet VVS alternate brown 1942–1944. Pe-2 Peshka, Tu-2, Il-4 bomber upper surface camouflage. Slightly warmer than 6K, commonly found on aircraft from Factory 22 (Kazan) production 1942–1944.
VLJ71284 UK Light Mud Aircraft British 'Light Mud' — desert camouflage base color replacing Light Stone in some units, approx. 1942–1943. Grant I/II, Sherman II/III (early British service), Crusader III, Valentine Mk.III–IX, Stuart III/V, Universal Carrier. North African Campaign (El Alamein 1942).
VLJ71285 IJA Dark Green Aircraft Imperial Japanese Army dark green — upper surface from 1943–1945. Ki-61-I Hien (all variants), Ki-84-Ia/Ib Hayate, Ki-100-Ib, Ki-102 August. The defining late-war IJA fighter colour, replacing earlier brown-beige schemes from mid-1943.
VLJ71286 IJA Olive Green Aircraft Imperial Japanese Army olive green — multi-role camouflage 1941–1944. Ki-43-II Hayabusa (Thailand-based and China-based units), Ki-61-I (early production), Ki-51 Sonia. A versatile olive used in various IJA schemes across all theatres.
VLJ71287 IJA Khaki Brown Aircraft Imperial Japanese Army khaki brown — bomber and transport camouflage 1942–1945. Ki-49-II Donryu, Ki-67-I Hiryu, Ki-57 Topsy transport. The brown component of multi-colour camouflage on heavier IJA aircraft.
VLJ71288 UK Portland Stone Aircraft British Portland Stone — early desert camouflage base color, approx. 1940–1942. Matilda II, Cruiser Mk.I–IV, early Crusader Mk.I, Valentine Mk.I–II, Rolls-Royce Armoured Car, Morris CS9, Universal Carrier. Operation Compass (1940–41).
VLJ71289 US Dark Green Aircraft · Armour USAAF Dark Green (ANA 612; approx. FS 34079), approx. 1942–1945. P-47D (European camo variants), P-38 Lightning (some field-applied camo), A-20 Havoc, B-25 Mitchell, B-26 Marauder, C-47 Skytrain. European, Pacific, and Mediterranean theaters.
VLJ71290 US Earth Brown Aircraft · Armour US Earth Brown (approx. FS 30118/30099) — terrain-adaptive camouflage. M4 Sherman variants, M10 Wolverine, M18 Hellcat, M36 Jackson; Vietnam-era M48 Patton, M113 APC, M551 Sheridan. Northwest Europe (1944–45), Vietnam War.
VLJ71291 US Earth Yellow Armour US Earth Yellow (approx. FS 30257/33448) — dry terrain camouflage tone. M4 Sherman (North Africa and training), M3 Lee/Grant (US service), M8 Greyhound, Halftracks. North Africa (1942–43), US desert training.
VLJ71292 US Loam Armour US Loam (approx. FS 30118/30051 range, darker soil tone) — earth-based camouflage color. M4 Sherman variants, M10 Wolverine, M18 Hellcat, M36 Jackson; later M48/M60 Patton, M113 APC. Northwest Europe (1944–45).
VLJ71293 US Earth Red Armour US Earth Red (approx. FS 30117/30094) — red soil camouflage tone. M4 Sherman (Pacific and training units), M3/M5 Stuart, M8 Greyhound; Vietnam-era M48A3 Patton, M113 APC, M551 Sheridan. Pacific Theater (1942–45), Vietnam War.
VLJ71294 US Forest Green Aircraft · Armour US Forest Green (approx. FS 34079/34064), approx. 1950s–present. UH-1 Huey (Vietnam camo), AH-1 Cobra, CH-47, UH-60, AH-64 Apache; F-4 Phantom II (SEA camo), F-105, A-7; M48/M60 Patton, M113, M551 Sheridan. Vietnam War, Cold War Europe.
VLJ71295 USN Sea Blue Aircraft US Navy Sea Blue (ANA 623 Glossy Sea Blue), approx. 1944–1950s. F6F-5 Hellcat (late), F4U-1D/4 Corsair, SB2C-4/5 Helldiver, TBM Avenger (late), F8F Bearcat, F7F Tigercat; early jets including F9F Panther.
VLJ71296 USAAF Light Grey Aircraft USAAF Light Gray (ANA 602) — standard aircraft underside color early WWII, approx. 1941–1943. P-40B/C/E, P-39, P-38 (early), B-17C/D/E, B-24D, A-20 Havoc, B-25 Mitchell, C-47 Skytrain. Early Pacific War, North Africa, early European Theater.
VLJ71297 JGSDF Brown 3606 Armour JGSDF Brown 3606 — Japan Ground Self-Defense Force woodland scheme component. Type 74 MBT, Type 90 MBT, Type 10 MBT, and JGSDF APC and light vehicle fleet.
VLJ71298 M495 Light Grey Aircraft US Army/Navy light grey (approx. FS 36495/36622), approx. late 1930s–1940s. F4F-3/F4F-4 Wildcat, SBD-2/SBD-3 Dauntless, TBD-1 Devastator, TBF-1 Avenger (early), PBY-5 Catalina, OS2U Kingfisher; early P-40B/C. Neutrality Patrols, early Pacific War, Coral Sea, Midway.
VLJ71299 Intermediate Blue Aircraft US Navy Intermediate Blue ANA 608 — tricolor scheme side surface 1943–1944. F6F-3 Hellcat (VF-5, VF-8 Essex), SBD-5 Dauntless (VMSB-241), TBF-1 Avenger, F4U-1A Corsair (VMF-221). Applied to fuselage sides between dark Sea Blue upper and Insignia White lower.
VLJ71300 Gloss Sea Blue Aircraft US Navy Gloss Sea Blue FS 15042 — tricolor scheme top surface 1944–1945. F6F-3/5 Hellcat (VF-9, VF-15, VF-83), Vought F4U-1D/4 Corsair (VMF-214 Black Sheep, VMF-323), TBF-1C Avenger, SB2C-4 Helldiver. The darkest element of the Tri-Color scheme.
VLJ71301 AMT-4 Camouflage Green Aircraft Soviet AMT-4 — standard dark green upper surface 1941–1945. Il-2 Shturmovik (all variants), Pe-2 Peshka, Yak-1/7/9, LaGG-3, La-5, La-7. The most widely used VVS upper surface colour throughout the war, often applied alongside AMT-6 black.
VLJ71302 Sky Type S Aircraft RAF Sky Type S ('Duck Egg Green') — standard RAF underside color introduced mid-1940. Spitfire Mk.I/II/V, Hurricane Mk.I/II, Boulton Paul Defiant, Bristol Blenheim, Beaufighter, Mosquito FB.VI, Typhoon Mk.IB (early). Battle of Britain (1940).
VLJ71303 A-24 Camouflage Green Aircraft Soviet A-24 — medium camouflage green used on VVS multi-engine aircraft 1941–1944. Pe-2 Peshka (all variants), Il-4 (DB-3F), Li-2 transport, Tu-2 bomber. Applied as the green component of two-tone or three-tone upper surface schemes on bombers.
VLJ71304 AMT-11 Blue Grey Aircraft Soviet AMT-11 — late-war underside tone 1944–1945. Yak-3, La-7 (late production), some Yak-9U. A cooler blue-grey variant used by certain factories as a substitute for AMT-7 in the final year of the war.
VLJ71305 Interior Grey Green Aircraft USAAF Interior Grey Green FS 34373 — late-war bomber interiors 1943–1945. Boeing B-29A/B Superfortress (all factory-applied interior surfaces), some late B-17G and B-24J production. A slightly lighter variant introduced for B-29 production to reduce cockpit glare at high altitude.
VLJ71306 Sky Blue Aircraft Sky blue FS 35550 — US Navy and training aircraft. Post-war USN trainers (T-28C Trojan, NAS Pensacola), some early jet trainers, and Hellenic Navy Grumman HU-16B Albatross. Also general sky-blue markings on training and communication aircraft.
VLJ71307 Medium Sea Grey Aircraft RAF Medium Sea Grey (BS 381C variant) — standard RAF underside and secondary surface colour. Spitfire, Hurricane, Typhoon, and Tempest underside schemes. Complementary to the standard BS Dark Green / Ocean Grey upper surface scheme on late-war RAF Day Fighters.
VLJ71308 AMT-12 Dark Grey Aircraft Soviet AMT-12 dark grey — VVS bomber and patrol aircraft 1943–1945. Pe-8 heavy bomber, Il-4, Li-2 (Soviet C-47 variant), and some late-war Lend-Lease aircraft repainted in Soviet scheme. Used as upper surface dark on multi-engine types.
VLJ71309 Dark Slate Grey Aircraft Dark Slate Grey — Coastal Command and overwater scheme. Short Sunderland Mk.III (No.201 Sqn, Castle Archdale), Consolidated Liberator (No.86 Sqn), and some Fleet Air Arm aircraft. A cool dark grey used in Atlantic and North Sea operations.
VLJ71310 IJN Deep Dark Green Aircraft Rich IJN upper-surface green (approx. FS 34052/34058), approx. 1943–1945. A6M5/5a/5b/5c; N1K2-J Shiden-Kai; D4Y3/D4Y4 Judy; J2M3/J2M5 Raiden; B7A2 Ryusei; P1Y1/P1Y2 Ginga. Defense of Formosa, Philippines (1944–45), Okinawa, and Home Islands.
VLJ71311 IJN Ash Grey Aircraft Imperial Japanese Navy early-war overall grey (Ame-iro), approx. 1937–1942. A6M2 Model 21, A6M2-N (Rufe), early A6M3 Model 32; B5N2 (Kate); D3A1 (Val); G3M (Nell); early G4M1 (Betty). Pearl Harbor (1941), early Pacific campaigns.
VLJ71312 IJN Medium Grey Aircraft Imperial Japanese Navy medium grey — IJN aircraft secondary and transition colour. Some IJN floatplane and patrol aircraft that received grey schemes in the mid-war period, and as a modulation or shading tone over IJN Ash Grey base coats 1941–1944.
VLJ71313 Dark Mediterranean Blue Aircraft Hellenic Air Force / Mediterranean theatre blue, approx. 1960s–1990s. F-104G Starfighter (335 Mira, Araxos AFB), Vought A-7H Corsair II (336 Mira), Northrop F-5A Freedom Fighter (341 Mira). Also suitable for Italian and Spanish air force aircraft with blue-grey schemes.
VLJ71314 Seaplane Grey Aircraft RAF/FAA Seaplane Grey (approx. FS 36440/36357), approx. 1930s–1945. Supermarine Walrus, Sea Otter, Short Sunderland Mk.I–V, Consolidated Catalina (RAF), Fairey Swordfish, Albacore, Blackburn Skua, Fairey Fulmar, Supermarine Seafox. Battle of the Atlantic.
VLJ71315 Tire Black Universal Tyre black — rubber tyres and tracks. All ground vehicle tyres, aircraft undercarriage tyres, half-track rubber road wheels, and any rubber-tyred component on models.
VLJ71316 N41 Dark Olive Drab Aircraft · Armour US Olive Drab No.41 (ANA 613 equivalent), approx. 1941–1945. M3 Lee/Grant, M4 Sherman (all variants), M10 Wolverine, M18 Hellcat, M36 Jackson, M7 Priest, M8 Greyhound, M3/M5 Stuart, M24 Chaffee, Willys MB Jeep. P-40, P-47B/C/D, P-51A/B, B-17E/F/G, B-24D/J, A-20, C-47.
VLJ71317 A11 Gol Light Blue Aircraft Soviet A-11/GOL light blue — VVS types as underside supplementary colour. Il-2 Shturmovik single-seat variants before AMT-7 became standard, and some Yak-1 early batches from GAZ-292 (Saratov) 1941–1942.
VLJ71318 AMT-7 Greyish Blue Aircraft Soviet AMT-7 — VVS standard underside blue-grey 1942–1945. Il-2 Shturmovik (from 1942), La-5FN, La-7, Yak-9, Yak-3 belly colour. Replaced AMT-1 as the standard underside from mid-1942. Appears on the majority of late-war VVS aircraft.
VLJ71319 A28M Greyish Blue Aircraft Soviet A-28M greyish blue — VVS underside variant 1943–1945. Yak-9T anti-tank variant, Yak-9D long-range, and some La-5FN from late-war production runs. A cooler grey-blue variant of the AMT-7 family.
VLJ71320 AMT-1 Light Grey Brown Aircraft Soviet AMT-1 — VVS standard underside colour 1941–1942. Yak-1, LaGG-3, Il-2 (early), Pe-2 belly colour. Light greyish-brown replacing the earlier AII colours. Used as the underside on most VVS fighters and attack aircraft through 1942.
VLJ71321 IJA Light Grey Green Aircraft Imperial Japanese Army light grey-green — early underside colour 1937–1942. Ki-21-Ia/Ib Sally, Ki-27 Nate, Ki-30 Ann. Pre-war and early-war standard underside before more specific colours were adopted.
VLJ71322 IJN Black Green Aircraft IJN D1 Deep Green Black (approx. FS 34052/34077), approx. 1942–1945. A6M3 Model 32/22, A6M5/5a/5b/5c; D3A2; D4Y1/D4Y2/D4Y3 (Judy); B6N1/B6N2 (Jill); G4M2/G4M3; N1K1-J Shiden; N1K2-J Shiden-Kai; P1Y1 Ginga. Guadalcanal, Rabaul, Philippines, Okinawa.
VLJ71323 BS Dark Earth Aircraft British Standard BS 381C:450 Dark Earth — primary RAF and Commonwealth camouflage brown, approx. 1938–1945. Paired with BS Dark Green in Temperate Land Scheme. Spitfire Mk.I, Hurricane Mk.I/II, Wellington, Mosquito B.IV, Beaufighter; Matilda II, Valentine, Crusader. Battle of Britain, Normandy.
VLJ71324 BS Dark Green Armour British Standard BS 381C:241 Dark Green — primary RAF and British Army camouflage green, approx. 1938–present. Spitfire Mk.I–XIV; Hurricane; Typhoon; Tempest; Lancaster; Halifax; Mosquito; postwar Hunter, Canberra, Jaguar, Tornado GR.1/GR.4. Churchill, Cromwell, Comet, Centurion.
VLJ71325 IJN Dark Black Green Aircraft Late-war IJN darker green variant (approx. FS 34077/34079), approx. 1943–1945. Nakajima-built A6M5 variants; B6N2 Jill; C6N1 Saiun; some late D4Y3/D4Y4 Judy. Philippines (1944), Iwo Jima (1945), Okinawa, and homeland defense intercept missions against B-29 raids.
VLJ71326 IJA Grey Green Aircraft Imperial Japanese Army grey-green — underside and secondary colour. Ki-46-I/II Dinah (recon), Ki-21-Ib Sally belly colour. Also used as underside on some Ki-43 variants 1941–1943.
VLJ71327 IAF Sand Aircraft Israeli Air Force sand tone (approx. FS 33531/33448) — classic 3-tone desert camouflage, approx. 1967–early 1980s. Dassault Mirage IIICJ, Nesher, IAI Kfir C1/C2, A-4H/N Skyhawk, F-4E Kurnass, Super Mystère B.2; Six-Day War (1967), War of Attrition, Yom Kippur War (1973).
VLJ71328 Light Blue Aircraft Light blue — general underside and sky tone. Italian Regia Aeronautica Azzurro, Romanian Air Force, Croatian Air Force Legion undersides, general sky effects, and training aircraft markings.
VLJ71329 Green Universal Standard green — versatile military and general-purpose green. Suitable as a base for any military green scheme and as a starting point for vegetation and foliage in diorama work.
VLJ71330 Khaki Green #3 Armour · Aircraft Khaki green — JGSDF and Pacific theatre. JGSDF Type 74 MBT (early scheme), Post-WWII Japanese military vehicle base, and some mid-war IJA light vehicle camouflage in China and Burma theatres.
VLJ71331 Cockpit Emerald Green Faded Aircraft Soviet/Russian cockpit interior turquoise-green (faded variant), approx. late 1950s–present. MiG-15 through MiG-31; Sukhoi Su-7 through Su-34; Tu-16, Tu-22, Tu-22M, Tu-95, Tu-160; Mil Mi-8, Mi-24, Mi-28; Ka-25, Ka-27, Ka-50, Ka-52.
VLJ71332 Underside Blue Faded Aircraft Soviet VVS faded underside blue — campaign-worn finish. Represents field-worn AMT-7 or AII Blue on Il-2, La-5, Yak-9 after extended operations. Appropriate for modelling aircraft from late 1943–1945 that have not been repainted.
VLJ71333 Russian Air Force Blue Aircraft Soviet/Russian display and export aircraft blue. Su-27S aerobatics (Russkie Vityazi/Russian Knights), MiG-29 Strizhi aerobatic team. Also found on some export MiG-21bis and Su-22 in blue camouflage schemes.
VLJ71334 Flanker Light Blue Aircraft Su-27/Su-30/Su-35 Flanker family underside light blue-grey 1985–present. Applied to the belly and lower fuselage of all Flanker variants — Su-27SM, Su-30MKI, Su-30MKK, Su-35S. Pairs with Flanker Blue upper surface.
VLJ71335 Flanker Light Grey Aircraft Su-27/Su-35 Flanker secondary grey tone. Used on intake ramps, leading edges, and panel highlights of Russian Air Force Flanker variants 1985–present. Visible as the lighter component of the three-tone Flanker grey scheme.
VLJ71336 A14 Steel Grey Aircraft Luftwaffe RLM 76 Lichtblau (light blue) / steel grey variant — underside colour 1941–1945. Bf 109F-4/G-6, Fw 190A-4/5/8/D-9, Me 262A-1a, He 219A-7, Do 335A-1. The standard Luftwaffe underside from 1941, paired with the darker RLM 74/75 upper surface.
VLJ71337 Flanker Blue Aircraft Su-27S/SK/UB Flanker-B/C upper surface blue-grey 1985–present. The standard tactical colour for all Flanker-family aircraft in Russian Air Force service. Also used on Chinese J-11A/B, Vietnamese Su-30MK2. Distinct from the darker underside grey-blue.
VLJ71338 Russian Air Force Grey Blue Aircraft Soviet/Russian Air Force grey-blue underside, modern era. MiG-29A/UB, Su-27S/SK Flanker-B, Su-25 Frogfoot belly colour 1980s–present. Complementary underside for Russia's current-generation fighters.
VLJ71339 Russian Air Force Grey #3 Aircraft Soviet/Russian Air Force grey shade 3. MiG-21PFM/MF, Su-7BM, MiG-23M standard overall grey scheme 1960s–1980s. Used on tactical aircraft based in the western USSR and Soviet allies during the Cold War.
VLJ71340 Grey Green Aircraft Grey-green — Cold War era and multi-national use. Swedish Air Force (Flygvapnet) Saab 32 Lansen, Saab 35 Draken, neutral grey-green schemes. Also Finnish Air Force Messerschmitt Bf 109G-6 (partial grey-green undersides), and NATO-aligned air forces.
VLJ71341 Green Grey Aircraft · Armour Green-grey — versatile transitional tone. VVS grey-green undersides (some Yak-9T/D variants), Finnish Air Force mid-war camouflage (Brewster Buffalo, Curtiss Hawk 75), and post-war British Army vehicle schemes.
VLJ71342 Russian Air Force Light Blue Aircraft Soviet VVS standard light blue underside, early war 1941–1942. MiG-3, LaGG-3, Yak-1 (early). AII Blue underside applied at most factories before AMT-7 became the standard. Also found on Lend-Lease Hurricane Mk.IIB and P-40E in Soviet service.
VLJ71343 Russian Air Force Grey #7 Aircraft Soviet Air Force grey shade 7. Su-17M3/M4, MiG-23BN late Cold War scheme. Also found on MiG-27 ground attack aircraft and Su-24 Fencer variants 1975–1991.
VLJ71344 Grey Protective Coat Armour · Universal Grey protective coat — primer and protective coating for vehicles. German Wehrmacht vehicles received a primer coat before camouflage colours — Panzer I/II/III early production. Also suitable as a chip colour showing through worn camouflage.
VLJ71345 Russian Air Force Grey #8 Aircraft Soviet Air Force grey shade 8. MiG-21bis, MiG-25PD, Tu-22M Backfire upper surface grey 1970s–1985. Later shade used on interceptors and bomber variants.
VLJ71346 Russian Air Force Grey #4 Aircraft Soviet/Russian Air Force grey shade 4. MiG-15bis, MiG-17F, MiG-19P post-war standard grey. The defining grey for Korean War-era and early Cold War Soviet jets 1950–1965.
VLJ71347 Russian Air Force Dark Green Aircraft Soviet VVS dark green — late-war standard 1943–1945. La-5FN, La-7, Yak-9T/K/P upper surface. Close to AMT-4 but representing the darker tones found on Lavochkin factory aircraft from GAZ-21 (Gorki) 1943–1945.
VLJ71348 USAF Tan Aircraft USAF Tan (approx. FS 30219 — same as SEA Tan) — key component of Southeast Asia camouflage, approx. 1960s–1980s. F-4 Phantom II (C/D/E), F-105 Thunderchief, F-111A, A-7D, A-1 Skyraider, B-52D, AC-130, OV-10 Bronco, C-130. Vietnam War (1965–1975).
VLJ71400 UK Desert Pink Aircraft British 'Desert Pink ZI', approx. 1990–present. Challenger 1 (Gulf War), Challenger 2, Warrior IFV, FV432, CVR(T) family, Saxon APC, Jackal, Coyote, Mastiff, Ridgeback, Warthog, Land Rover Wolf. Gulf War (1991), Iraq War, Afghanistan.
VLJ71401 UK BSC28 Silver Grey Aircraft British Standard Camouflage Colour BSC 28 Silver Grey (approx. FS 36373/36463), approx. 1941–1945. Churchill Mk.III–VI, Cromwell, Crusader III (late), Valentine variants, Sherman II/V (British service), Daimler and Humber armoured cars. Italy Campaign, NW Europe.
VLJ71402 UK BSC 49 Purple Brown Aircraft British Standard Camouflage Colour BSC 49 Purple Brown (approx. FS 30109/30099), approx. 1942–1945. Churchill Mk.III–VII, Cromwell, Comet, Valentine Mk.IX–XI, Sherman II/III/V, Stuart III/V, Universal Carrier, Humber Armoured Car, Sexton SPG.
VLJ71407 Sky Grey Aircraft Fleet Air Arm Sky Grey (approx. FS 36463/36440), approx. 1937–1941. Blackburn Skua Mk.II, Blackburn Roc, Fairey Swordfish Mk.I (early), Gloster Sea Gladiator, Fairey Fulmar Mk.I (early production), Supermarine Walrus. Norwegian Campaign (1940), early Mediterranean operations.
VLJ71408 PRU Pink Aircraft RAF PRU Pink — experimental photoreconnaissance 1940–1941. Spitfire PR Mk.I (early, Type A/B/C), Spitfire PR Mk.IV (some early examples). A brief experimental phase of the PRU programme. Very distinctive and unusual — only a handful of aircraft carried this scheme.
VLJ71410 All Zashchitnyi Camouflage Green Aircraft · Armour Soviet single-colour overall protective green — the pre-war and early-war standard. I-16 Type 17/24, I-153 Chaika, MiG-3, LaGG-1/3 (early production). Applied to aircraft and ground vehicles before two-colour schemes were standardised in 1941.
VLJ71411 A19F Grass Green Aircraft Soviet A-19F grass green — IJA aircraft upper surface substitute, also used for some VVS camouflage. Ki-43 grass-green mottle schemes over khaki/beige, and for VVS Il-2 and Yak-9 units in forested sectors 1942–1944.
VLJ71412 VVS Grey Blue Aircraft Soviet VVS standard grey-blue underside 1942–1944. Yak-7B, Yak-9 (various marks), Yak-9D long-range variant. Factory-applied underside colour at GAZ-153 (Novosibirsk) and GAZ-301 (Saratov) production lines 1942–1944.
VLJ71413 A-18F Light Blue Aircraft Soviet A-18F standard light blue — VVS underside 1941–1942. LaGG-3, MiG-3, Yak-1 early bellies. Also suitable for AII Blue approximation on I-16 Type 24, I-153, and early-war aircraft that received single-colour undersides.
VLJ71414 AEH-9 Light Grey Aircraft Soviet AEH-9 light grey — VVS aircraft underside and neutral surfaces. Used on Il-4, Pe-8 heavy bomber, and some Li-2 variants as belly colour. Also found on late-war Lend-Lease aircraft resprayed in partial Soviet schemes 1943–1945.
VLJ71415 A-21 Light Greyish Brown Aircraft Soviet A-21 standard underside grey-brown 1941–1942. Complements AMT-4 upper surface on Il-2 Shturmovik early variants, Yak-7B, and LaGG-3 series 4/7. Factories applied this as a standard underside before AMT-7 became universal.
VLJ71416 IJA Dark Beige Aircraft Imperial Japanese Army dark beige — standard upper surface colour for IJA aircraft 1938–1942. Ki-43-I Hayabusa (1st Sentai), Ki-21-IIb Sally, Ki-30 Ann light bomber, Ki-46-I Dinah in early China and Pacific operations. Often over-sprayed with green mottle from 1942.
VLJ71418 IJN Medium Brown Aircraft Imperial Japanese Navy medium brown — upper surface camouflage component used on IJN land-based aircraft from mid-war onward. G4M2 (Betty) and H8K2 (Emily) brown camouflage patches, and IJN multi-engine aircraft applying brown over standard grey bases 1942–1945.
VLJ71419 Aotake Transparent Blue Aircraft Imperial Japanese Navy/IJA Aotake protective translucent blue-green lacquer, approx. 1935–1945. Used primarily on internal metal surfaces for corrosion protection. A6M2/A6M3/A6M5 (Zero), B5N1/B5N2 (Kate), D3A1/D3A2 (Val), G4M1/G4M2 (Betty), Ki-43/Ki-44/Ki-61/Ki-46.
VLJ71420 No.17 Earth Yellow Aircraft Japanese No.17 Earth Yellow — IJA aircraft training and general colour. Tachikawa Ki-55 Ida advanced trainer (overall yellow), Mitsubishi Ki-57 Topsy transport (identification panels), and some late-war IJA emergency training aircraft. Also IJN training types — Yokosuka K5Y2 Willow biplane trainer.
VLJ71145 Air War Colors: RAF Bombers/Trainers Paint Set Aircraft Royal Air Force bomber and trainer colour set. Avro Lancaster B.I/III, Handley Page Halifax B.III/VII, Short Stirling Mk.III, de Havilland Mosquito B.IV/XVI, and RAF training aircraft (Miles Master, Airspeed Oxford) 1940–1945.
VLJ71146 Air War Colors RAF SEAC Paint Set Aircraft Royal Air Force South East Asia Command (SEAC) colour set. Covers Spitfire Mk.VIII, Hurricane Mk.IIB/C, Bristol Beaufighter Mk.X, Vultee Vengeance Mk.IV, and de Havilland Mosquito FB.VI (No.45 Sqn) 1943–1945.
VLJ71152 Air War Colors: Japanese Army Paint Set Aircraft Imperial Japanese Army Air Force colour set. Covers Ki-43 Hayabusa, Ki-61 Hien, Ki-84 Hayate, Ki-46 Dinah, Ki-49 Donryu, and Ki-67 Hiryu across Pacific, South-East Asia, China, and home defence theatres 1941–1945.
VLJ71163 Air War Series RAF Colors Desert & MTO 1940-45 Paint Set Aircraft Royal Air Force North Africa and Mediterranean colour set. Hurricane Mk.I/IIC, Spitfire Mk.Vb (Desert Air Force), P-40C/D Tomahawk (No.112 Sqn), Curtiss Kittyhawk Mk.I/III, Bristol Beaufighter Mk.VIC, Baltimore Mk.II, and Mosquito FB.VI (MTO) 1940–1945.
VLJ71165 Air War Series Luftwaffe Colors Pre-war to 1941 Paint Set Aircraft Luftwaffe pre-war and early-war colour set covering RLM 70/71/65/02 schemes. Bf 109E-1/3/4 (JG 2, JG 26, JG 27), Bf 110C/D (ZG 26), He 111H-2/5 (KG 26, KG 53), Ju 88A-1/4 (LG 1), Ju 87B-2 Stuka (StG 2) 1935–1941.
VLJ71188 WWII Soviet Vehicle Camo Paint Set Armour Soviet WWII vehicle camouflage colour set. Covers 4BO Protective Green base with 6K and 7K brown and black camouflage patterns on T-34/76, KV-1S, IS-2, SU-85, ISU-122/152, and Lend-Lease M4A2 Sherman in Soviet service across all Eastern Front theatres 1941–1945.
VLJ71203 Israeli Air Force Colors 1967-Present Paint Set Aircraft Israeli Air Force complete colour set 1967–present. F-4E Phantom II (69th Sqn), F-15A/B/C/D Baz (133rd Sqn), F-16A/B/C/D Netz/Brakeet (110th Sqn), F-35I Adir (140th Sqn) in various grey, sand, and stone schemes.
VLJ71207 DAK Colors 1941-44 Paint Set Armour · Aircraft Deutsches Afrikakorps colour set 1941–1944. Covers Panzer III Ausf.J/L/M, Panzer IV Ausf.F2/G (15th and 21st Panzer Divisions, Libya and Tunisia), Sd.Kfz.250/251, and Bf 109E-4/F-4 Trop (JG 27), Bf 110D/E (ZG 26) in North African theatre.
VLJ71615 Kriegsmarine Colours Paint Set Ships German Kriegsmarine naval paint system, approx. 1935–1945. Key tones: Hellgrau 50 (light grey), Dunkelgrau 51/52 (dark grey), Blaugrau (blue-grey), Schiffsbodenfarbe (hull red). Bismarck, Tirpitz, Admiral Hipper, Prinz Eugen, U-boats Type VIIA/B/C, Type IXA/B/C, Type XXI.
VLJ71617 USAF Aggressor Squadron Part 2 Paint Set Aircraft USAF Aggressor Squadron colour set Part 2. F-5E Tiger II (527th Aggressor Sqn, RAF Alconbury), F-16C Aggressor (64th AGRS, Nellis), and various camouflage schemes representing Soviet MiG-21, MiG-23, and Su-17 in DACT programmes 1980s–2000s.
VLJ71622 1/72 WWII British Africa Colours Paint Set Aircraft Multi-colour set — North Africa and Mediterranean RAF standard colours for 1/72 scale. Spitfire Mk.Vb/Vc (Desert Air Force), Hurricane Mk.IID (anti-tank), P-40 Kittyhawk Mk.I/II (No.112 Sqn), Bristol Beaufighter Mk.VIC (Middle East) 1941–1943.
VLJ71623 WWII USMC Green/Grey 1942-45 Paint Set Aircraft · Armour USMC colour set Green/Grey scheme 1942–1945. F4U-1/1A Corsair (VMF-214 Black Sheep), SBD-3/5 Dauntless, TBF-1C Avenger, and Marine Corps ground vehicles (M3 Stuart, DUKW, LVT(A)) in Pacific theatre operations Guadalcanal through Okinawa.
VLJ71624 WWII USMC Sand Patterns 1942-1945 Paint Set Aircraft · Armour USMC sand/tan pattern colour set 1942–1945. M4A2 Sherman (4th and 5th Marine Divisions, Iwo Jima), LVT-4 Water Buffalo (3rd Marine Division), M3A1 Stuart (1st Marine Division, Cape Gloucester). Also some USMC aircraft in sand/olive schemes in the Central Pacific.

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