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					<item><title>Hataka HTK-AS22</title>
<link>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS22</link>
<description>British AFV Paint Set (WW2 European Colours) 
6 acrylic paints for airbrushing.. Price:&amp;pound;16.30</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS22</guid>
<pubDate>Mon, 11 Dec 2023 17:12:28 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Hataka HTK-AS116</title>
<link>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS116</link>
<description>Polish Air Force / Army Helicopters paint set vol. 1 PZL W-3 W-3 Sokolâ€š was designed in Poland in late-1970s / 80s as a future standard medium-size multipurpose helicopter of the Warsaw Pact. Transport versions, introduced into Polish AF in early 1990s, initially wore a colourful &quot;Salamander&quot; camo. The same colours were later used on Mi-8RL local SAR modification. After creation of 25th Air Cavalry Division in 1994 a new &quot;green-brown&quot; camouflage was developed for W-3W armed variant of SokÃƒÂ³Ã…â€š. It was also applied on Mi-2s of Army Aviation during periodic overhauls (interestingly, it was never used on Mi-8/17/24 used in the same units).. Price:&amp;pound;16.30</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS116</guid>
<pubDate>Mon, 21 Aug 2023 20:11:17 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Hataka HTK-AS97</title>
<link>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS97</link>
<description>Modern Royal Air Force paint set vol. 5. Price:&amp;pound;21.70</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS97</guid>
<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jun 2022 15:45:19 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Hataka HTK-AS98</title>
<link>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS98</link>
<description>British SAR Service paint set vol. 1 x 8 acrylic paints for airbrushing. For many years military and civil search and rescue role on the UK waters was shared between RAF Search and Rescue Force (a successor to RAF Air Sea Rescue Services, renamed after 1986 when last RAF Marine Branch vessels were retired), the Royal Navy&#039;s Fleet Air Arm and HM Coastguard. RAF SAR Force operated Westland Whirlwind HAR.2/4/10, Westland Wessex HAR.2 and Westland Sea King HAR.3/3A helicopters, while detachment to RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus also used Griffin HAR.2. The RAF Search and Rescue Force was disbanded in 2016 after transferring the SAR role to civilian contractor Bristow. Royal Navy&#039;s Fleet Air Arm operated similar types for SAR duties - Whirlwind HAR.1/3/5/9, Wessex HAS.1/HU.5 and recently Sea King HAR.5/HU.5. Its Search and Rescue operations also ended in 2015 with above mentioned privatization of the entire service.

HTK-AS98 includes standard colours of RAF/RN search and rescue helicopters. The set contains:

HTK-A275 BS Golden Yellow - BS381C:356, overall colour of RAF Search and Rescue Force Whirlwind HAR.2/4/10, Wessex HAR.2 and Sea King HAR.3/3A
HTK-A144 BS Dark Sea Grey BS381C:638, overall colour of RAF SAR Wessex HAR.2 and Sea King HAR.3 that rotated between Falklands and UK bases
HTK-A141 BS Medium Sea Grey BS381C:637, overall colour of RAF Cyprus Wessex HAR.2 (since 1993) and Griffin HAR.2. Also used on RN Sea King HAR.5/HU.5
HTK-A284 UN Blue FS35250, used for tail bands of No. 84 Squadron RAF (RAF Akrotiri, Cyprus) Wessex HAR.2 and Griffin HAR.2 (due to UN duties)
HTK-A145 RAF Blue-Grey - BS381C:633, base colour of RN Wessex HAS.1 (early service) and HU.5 (late service), first with Dayglo Red, then with Post Office Red
HTK-A146 BS Olive Drab - BS381C:298, base colour of RN Wessex HAS.1 (late service) and HU.5 (early service, up to 1981), with Post Office Red nose and tail
HTK-A268 Luminous Red - Dayglo Red (also known as &quot;the Docker Blaze&quot;), used on nose and rear fuselage of RN SAR Wessex HAS.1 till early 1980s
HTK-A291 BS Cherry Red - BS381C:538, used on nose and rear fuselage of RN SAR Wessex HAS.1, HU.5 and Sea King HAR.5, HU.5 since early 1980s. Price:&amp;pound;21.70</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS98</guid>
<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jul 2018 16:26:27 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Hataka HTK-AS87</title>
<link>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS87</link>
<description>British AAC Helicopters paint set x 8 acrylic paints for airbrushing. Since early 1970s the Army Air Corps (AAC) used several painting schemes on its helicopters fleet. Initial BS Olive Drab + Black scheme was used well into 1990s, when a new scheme of BS Olive Green + BS Medium Sea Grey was introduced. The latter is still in use on Lynx AH.7/9s and Bell 212s, parallel to US Army Helicopter Drab (FS34031) used on Apache AH.1 fleet. The new AW159 Wildcat (Lynx Wildcat) feature the scheme (shared with Royal Navy airframes) of BS Medium Sea Grey + BS Dark Sea Grey. This paint set also covers the Operation Granby (1991 Gulf War) period, in which several field-improvised camouflage schemes (with use of BS Light Stone and / or FS30279) were applied onto Lynx AH.7s and Gazelle AH.1s.

HTK-AS87 includes standard colours of Army Air Corps aircraft since 1970s. The set contains:

HTK-A146 BS Olive Drab - BS381C:298, used in 1970s-90s in standard camouflage scheme of AAC helicopters and fixed wing aircraft
HTK-A125 NATO Black Used between 1970s and 1990s in standard camouflage scheme of AAC helicopters and fixed wing aircraft
HTK-A236 - BS Olive Green BS381C:220, used since 1990s in standard camouflage scheme of AAC rotors (Scout, Gazelle, Bell 212, Lynx)
HTK-A141 BS Medium Sea Grey BS381C:637, used since 1990s in standard camouflage scheme of AAC helicopters. Also on AW159 Wildcat
HTK-A144 BS Dark Sea Grey BS381C:638, used in standard camouflage scheme of AAC and Royal Navy AW159 Wildcat (Lynx Wildcat)
HTK-A237 BS Light Stone - BS381C:361, used for field-improvised camouflage of AAC Lynx AH.7s and Gazelle AH.1s during Op Granby
HTK-A068 US Army Desert Sand - FS30279, used for field-improvised camouflage of AAC Lynx AH.7s and Gazelle AH.1s during Op Granby (1991 Gulf War)
HTK-A067 US Army Helicopter Drab - FS34031, standard overall colour of US Army helicopters, also used on AAC Westland Longbow Apache AH.1 fleet. Price:&amp;pound;21.70</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS87</guid>
<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jul 2018 16:26:24 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Hataka HTK-AS86</title>
<link>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS86</link>
<description>Russian Air Force Helicopters paint set volume 1.	8 acrylic paints for airbrushing. Although part of post-soviet helicopters operated by the Russian AF still wears a mix of various colour schemes gained during gradual overhauls in many workshops, in early 2010s a new standard scheme of overall dark grey was successfully introduced on most types including Mi-8/17 family, Mi-26 heavy transports and Mi-24/35, Mi-28 and Kamov Ka-52 attack helicopters. Only after less than 5 years a decision was made to revert to more standard 3-colour camouflage of green (contrary to more olive colour used in the soviet times) and light tan on upper surfaces, with rather bright blue lower surfaces. Up to date representatives of all above mentioned types have already been observed in this new scheme.

HTK-AS86 includes standard colours of Russian AF helicopters since 2010. The set contains:

HTK-A230 Dark Grey - Overall colour (2010-14) of freshly painted modern Russian AF helicopters, including Kamov Ka-52, Mi-28, Mi-24/35, Mi-8/17, Mi-26
HTK-A296 Faded Eggplant Grey Used to achieve faded colour of weathered modern Russian AF helicopters, including Kamov Ka-52, Mi-28, Mi-24/35, Mi-8/17, Mi-26
HTK-A150 - Blue-Green The best match for colour of nose-cone of Russian AF Kamov Ka-52s in both 2-colour camouflage and dark grey overall livery
HTK-A293 Extra Light Blue Colour of optoelectronic targeting pods of Russian AF attack helicopters (Kamov Ka-52, Mi-35M). Also used on gunpad of Mi-28N
HTK-A294 Mustard - Colour of optoelectronic targeting pod of Russian AF Mi-28s. Also standard colour of armament of all attack helicopters
HTK-A155 Air Superiority Blue - Since 2014 used for lower surfaces of various Russian AF helicopters, including Kamov Ka-52, Mi-28, Mi-8/17, Mi-24/35 and Mi-26
HTK-A085 Khaki Green - Since 2014 used for upper surfaces of various Russian AF helicopters, including Kamov Ka-52, Mi-28, Mi-8/17, Mi-24/35 and Mi-26
HTK-A295 Medium Tan - Since 2014 used for upper surfaces of various Russian AF helicopters, including Kamov Ka-52, Mi-28, Mi-8/17, Mi-24/35 and Mi-26. Price:&amp;pound;21.70</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS86</guid>
<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jul 2018 16:26:22 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Hataka HTK-AS69</title>
<link>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS69</link>
<description>WWII Imperial Japanese Army AFV paint set. 8 acrylic paints for airbrushing. The Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) until 1942 (according to most sources) used a colorful camouflage consisting of IJA Khaki (base colour) with disruptive shapes of IJA Tea Brown (to some extent also used as a base colour), IJA Olive Green and IJA Earth Brown. Many vehicles also wore a yellow disruptive stripe (usually claimed to be a bright yellow, but recently sources suggest that this was more pale IJA Parched Grass - both included in the set), sometimes with black outline. Starting in 1942, the IJA transitioned to a simpler and more standardized set of colors - a new base khaki color (IJA Parched Grass) with disruptive shapes of IJA Grass Green (mostly used on South Pacific) or late IJA Olive Green and IJA Earth Brown.

HTK-AS69 includes standard colours of Japanese Army vehicles from 1937 till 1945. The set contains:

HTK-A240 IJA Khaki IJA Khaki (Khaki-iro), base colour in early IJA scheme (1937-42), used on various types of AFVs
HTK-A241 - IJA Tea Brown IJA Tea Brown (Cha-iro), used for disruptive shapes in early IJA camouflage scheme (1937-42)
HTK-A242 IJA Olive Green IJA Olive Green (Midori-iro), used for disruptive shapes in early IJA camouflage scheme (1937-42)
HTK-A107 Signal Yellow Used for disruptive stripes in early IJA camouflage scheme (1937-42) on various types of AFVs
HTK-A243 IJA Parched Grass IJA Parched Grass (Karekusa-iro), base colour in late IJA scheme (1943-45), used on various AFVs
HTK-A168 Dark Brown Exact match with IJA Earth Brown (Tochi-iro), used in both early and late IJA schemes
HTK-A169 Green Exact match with IJA Grass Green (Kusa-iro), used in late IJA camouflage scheme (1943-45)
HTK-A065 Olive Drab Close match with IJA Olive Green (late), used for disruptive shapes in late IJA scheme (1943-45). Price:&amp;pound;21.70</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS69</guid>
<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jul 2018 16:26:20 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Hataka HTK-AS20</title>
<link>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS20</link>
<description>Late WWII Soviet Air Force paint set. 6 acrylic paints for airbrushing. The Soviet Air Force) used a fascinating variety of color shades during World War II combat from early paints used until 1941, mid-war colours used from 1941 till 1943, to late war colors from 1943 till 1945. Due to extensive operations in winter zone, VVS was also a heavy user of various temporary winter-camouflage techniques.
Hataka Hobby has proudly released first true colour paint set for VVS planes from their range covering all major shades used by Soviet Air Force in the late WW2 period (from July 1943 onwards) on both fighter and attack aircraft.
The set contains following colors:

HTK-A070 - AMT-12 Dark Grey - Used for upper surfaces in gray-gray and gray-brown-green schemes of late war fighters and ground attack planes 
HTK-A071 - AMT-11 Blue Grey - Used for upper surfaces in gray-gray camouflage of fighter planes, including Yak-1b/3/7b/9, LaGG-3, La-5F/FN and La-7 
HTK-A072 - AMT-7 Greyish Blue - Used for lower surfaces in camouflage schemes of all Soviet fighter and ground attack planes since mid-1943 till end of war 
HTK-A073 AMT-4 Camouflage Green - Used for upper surfaces in gray/black-brown-green schemes of ground attack planes (incl. Il-2, Po-2, Il-10, Pe-2, Pe-8, Il-4) 
HTK-A074 - A-21m Light Greyish Brown - Used for upper surfaces in gray/black-brown-green schemes of &#039;metal&#039; ground attack planes (incl. Il-10, Pe-2, Tu-2, Pe-8, Il-4) 
HTK-A041 - Night Black - Used in black-brown-green schemes of ground attack planes (incl. Pe-8, Il-4), also on undersurfaces of night bombers. Price:&amp;pound;16.30</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS20</guid>
<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jul 2018 16:26:18 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Hataka HTK-AS15</title>
<link>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS15</link>
<description>Swiss Air Force Paint Set (WWII period) 8 acrylic paints for airbrushing. As a response to growing political tension in Europe in late 1930s, in order to replace overall aluminium / silver liveries of majority of Swiss military aircraft, Muster 38 (&quot;pattern 38&quot;) camouflage scheme was developed by Swiss AF and officially introduced in May 1938. With delivery of first BF-109s in early 1939 a German-origin scheme of RLM 70/71/65 (later optimized by Swiss AF towards RLM 70/65) was officially adopted and (while regarded efficient) it was subsequently copied to other types of Swiss AF aircraft, including D 3800s, D3801s and EKW C-3603s.

HTK-AS15 contains all of the above mentioned colours, providing for the comprehensive and reliable range of colours for modeling of Swiss Air Force aircraft from 1930s-40s. The set contains:

HTK-A017 - Dark Green (RLM71) - Used until late 1941 for upper surfaces in RLM 70/71/65 scheme of Swiss AF planes (incl. Bf-109E, D 3800 and D 3801 fighters) 
HTK-A015 - Black-Green (RLM70) - Used for upper surfaces in RLM 70/71/65 and later (from late 1941) in RLM 70/65 schemes of Swiss AF planes 
HTK-A029 - Light Blue (RLM65/78) - Used for lower surfaces in RLM 70/71/65 and 70/65 schemes of Swiss AF planes (incl. Bf-109, D 3800, D 3801 and EKW C 3603) 
HTK-A078 Aluminium - Overall colour of Swiss AF bi-plane fighters (incl. Dewoitine D.27) and light bombers (incl. Fokker C.Ve) from 1930s till 1938 
HTK-A117 - Braun - Used for upper surfaces in Muster 38 scheme of Swiss AF Fokker C.Ve, EKW C 35, EKW C 3601 and Dewoitine D.27 planes 
HTK-A118 - Gelb / Beige - Used for upper surfaces in Muster 38 scheme of Swiss AF Fokker C.Ve, EKW C 35, EKW C 3601 and Dewoitine D.27 planes 
HTK-A119 - Khaki / GrÃ¼n - Used for upper surfaces in Muster 38 scheme of Swiss AF Fokker C.Ve, EKW C 35, EKW C 3601 and Dewoitine D.27 planes 
HTK-A120 Grau - Used for lower surfaces in Muster 38 scheme of Swiss AF Fokker C.Ve, EKW C 35, EKW C 3601 and Dewoitine D.27 planes. Price:&amp;pound;21.70</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS15</guid>
<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jul 2018 16:26:17 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Hataka HTK-AS16</title>
<link>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS16</link>
<description>Early WWII French Air Force paint set. 6 acrylic paints for airbrushing. In late 1938 the French Air Ministry issued an instruction on camouflage of all land-based aircraft. Those already in service were painted during 1939, while the new ones received factory scheme. The colours applied could be different depending on the manufacturer - in general Light Blue Grey (Gris Blue Clair) was used on lower surfaces, with a mix of Dark Blue Grey (Gris Bleu FoncÃ©), green (usually Kaki FranÃƒÂ§ais or Vert) and brown (usually Brun Fonce or Terre de Sienne) used on upper surfaces. All of the above mentioned major colour variations can be achieved using HTK-AS16 paint set. The set contains:

 HTK-A079 - Brun FoncÃ© - Used for upper surfaces in 1938 standard French AF camouflage scheme (one of variants of recommended &quot;brown&quot; colour)

 HTK-A080 - Vert - Used for upper surfaces in 1938 standard French AF camouflage scheme (one of variants of recommended &quot;green&quot; colour)

 HTK-A081 - Terre de Sienne - Used for upper surfaces in 1938 standard French AF camouflage scheme (one of variants of recommended &quot;brown&quot; colour)

 HTK-A082 Gris Bleu FoncÃ© - Used for upper surfaces in 1938 standard French Air Force camouflage scheme of all land-based aircraft

 HTK-A083 - Gris Bleu Clair - Used for lower surfaces in 1938 standard French Air Force camouflage scheme of all land-based aircraft

 HTK-A084 - Kaki FranÃƒÂ§ais - Used for upper surfaces in 1938 standard French AF camouflage scheme (one of variants of recommended &quot;green&quot; colour). Price:&amp;pound;16.30</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS16</guid>
<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jul 2018 16:26:17 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Hataka HTK-AS12</title>
<link>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS12</link>
<description>Israeli Air Force/IAF paint set (1970&#039;s desert colours) 6 acrylic paints for airbrushing. The set contains standard colours used by Israeli Air Force from July 1967 till late 1970s in so called &quot;1970&#039;s desert scheme&quot;. The four-colour camouflage covered by the set was introduced after the Six-Day War, when the long used brown and blue over grey scheme of IAF aircraft was regarded as not appropriate for operations over Sinai, and dominated until introduction of the new generation of IAF&#039;s aircraft in late 1970s / early 1980s. The set also includes FS34258 Green (used on IAF&#039;s A-4H/N Skyhawks instead of standard Pale Green, which was used on other aircraft) and Aluminium paint for imitation of an overall natural metal finish of IAF&#039;s Mirage IIIs interceptors in early 1970s. The set contains:

 HTK-A078 - Aluminium - Overall colour of IAF Mirage IIIs from their introduction in 1962 to early 1970s, until switch to &quot;1970&#039;s desert colours&quot;

 HTK-A090 - Sand - FS33531, used for upper surfaces of MD 450s, F-4s, A-4s, Neshers, Super Mysteres, Fouga Magisters and helicopters

 HTK-A091 - Pale Green - FS34227, used for upper surfaces of MD 450s, F-4s, Neshers, Super Mysteres, Fouga Magisters, UH-1Ds and CH-53Ds

 HTK-A012 - Dark Tan - FS30219, used for upper surfaces of MD 450s, F-4s, A-4s, Neshers, Super Mysteres, Fouga Magisters and helicopters

 HTK-A092 - Duck Egg Blue - FS35622, used for lower surfaces of MD 450s, F-4s, A-4s, Neshers, Super Mysteres, Fouga Magisters and helicopters

 HTK-A093 Green - FS34258, used for lower surfaces in &quot;1970&#039;s desert colours&quot; scheme of IAF A-4H/N Skyhawks (instead of standard Pale Green). Price:&amp;pound;16.30</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS12</guid>
<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jul 2018 16:26:16 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Hataka HTK-AS101</title>
<link>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS101</link>
<description>&quot;Modern Swedish AF paint set vol. 1&quot;
Early Swedish AF jet fighters (incl. Saab 29 Tunnan) wore overall natural metal livery and were to be camouflaged only in case of war. In early 1960s tests were carried out to find appropriate colours for Saab 35 Draken, as the standard olive green (Green Drab, 325M) commonly used at that time (incl. on Saab 32 Lansen) was considered too light. In 1964 the &quot;2-colour&quot; camouflage (328M + 438M / 058M) was introduced on all Saab 35 Draken variants plus on Sk 60 and Sk 61 of the Air Force. Famous 4-colour &quot;splinter&quot; camouflage was introduced onto all variants of Saab 37 &#039;Viggen&#039; in early 1970s and subsequently adopted on various Swedish AF, Army and Navy aircraft.. Price:&amp;pound;21.70</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS101</guid>
</item><item><title>Hataka HTK-AS113</title>
<link>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS113</link>
<description>Modern Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm set 1. Price:&amp;pound;16.30</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS113</guid>
</item><item><title>Hataka HTK-AS115</title>
<link>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS115</link>
<description>RAF South-East Asia paint set. Price:&amp;pound;16.30</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS115</guid>
</item><item><title>Hataka HTK-AS104</title>
<link>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS104</link>
<description>Early Sukhoi Su-27S/Su-27P/Su-27UB &quot;Flanker-B/C&quot; paint set Standard colours of Su-27 fleet in early service

The Sukhoi Su-27 Flanker is a twin-engine multirole fighter (S version) / pure fighter-interceptor aircraft (P version). First prototype of T10-1 (Sukhoi internal designation) flew in May 1977. The production Su-27S &quot;Flanker-B&quot; began to enter Soviet AF service in 1985, while the twin-seater Su-27UB (&quot;Flanker-C&quot;) appeared only in 1987.

Due to manufacturing optimisation reasons production of single and twin seaters was separated and conducted by two remote factories (hence two lines of Su-27 family development in later years).

In total 517 Su-27S/P and 123 Su-27UB/UP were built till end of 1991 and the collapse of the Soviet Union. Further 56 of both versions were produced for the Russian AF from 1992 till 2011.. Price:&amp;pound;16.30</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS104</guid>
</item><item><title>Hataka HTK-AS04.2</title>
<link>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS04.2</link>
<description>US Army Air Force paint set with 6 colours. Price:&amp;pound;10.85</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS04.2</guid>
</item><item><title>Hataka HTK-AS05.2</title>
<link>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS05.2</link>
<description>Late US Navy paint set with 6 colours. Price:&amp;pound;10.85</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS05.2</guid>
</item><item><title>Hataka HTK-AS06.2</title>
<link>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS06.2</link>
<description>Luftwaffe in Africa paint set x 6 colours. Price:&amp;pound;10.85</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS06.2</guid>
</item><item><title>Hataka HTK-AS105</title>
<link>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS105</link>
<description>Mikoyan MiG-29A/MiG-29UB 4-colour scheme paint set. Although majority of MiG-29s in Warsaw Pact countries&#039; AFs service wore the standard greyish green / grey scheme, it was not the case in Czechoslovakia and East Germany. Czechoslovakia received 18 MiG-29A (product 9.12A) and 2 MiG-29UB (product 9.51) - all in 4-colour camo scheme. After split of Czechoslovakia in 1992 MiG-29s were evenly divided between the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic. The Czech AF airframes were sold to Poland in 1995/96. East Germany received 20 MiG-29A and 4 MiG-29UB (only one twin-seater in 4-colour camo though) which were overtaken by West German Luftwaffe in 1990 and also sold to Poland in 2003/04.. Price:&amp;pound;16.30</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS105</guid>
</item><item><title>Hataka HTK-AS114</title>
<link>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS114</link>
<description>Israeli Defence Forces AFV paint set. Price:&amp;pound;16.30</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS114</guid>
</item><item><title>Hataka HTK-AS108</title>
<link>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS108</link>
<description>Modern Australian Army AFV paint set Standard colours of Australian AFVs since 1950s

In 1967 the Australian Army introduced it&#039;s own variant of Olive Drab as a base colour of all vehicles. It was widely used till late 1980s and introduction of the Dispersal Pattern Camouflage (DPC) more commonly known as AUSCAM (gradually applied over the 1990s).

One of the exceptions was use of RAL6014 (original factory colour) on Leopard AS1 tanks since their delivery in 1976 till mid-1980s. Similarly their successors - M1A1 Abrams tanks - were delivered in original CARC Middle Stone and only later repainted to AUSCAM colours.

Although the latter is an official scheme of the Australian Army, the Regional Force Surveillance Group operating in North and West of Australia is allowed to use Pibara Brown as an alternative base / camouflage colour.. Price:&amp;pound;21.70</description>
<author>sales@hannants.co.uk</author>
<guid>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS108</guid>
</item><item><title>Hataka HTK-AS109</title>
<link>http://alpha.hannants.co.uk/product/HTK-AS109</link>
<description>Ukrainian Air Force paint set vol. 2 (Grey Pixel) Standard colours of Ukrainian aircraft in grey pixel camouflage

After collapse of the Soviet Union the Ukrainian AF inherited a great number of combat aircraft, including Su-27s, MiG-29s, Su-24s and Su-25s of different age and condition. Ever since, the Ukrainian AF has been downsizing and trying to upgrade its forces.

Although most of the design bureaus specialized in combat planes stayed outside of Ukraine, it retained some very experienced repair plants, capable of modernizing the inherited inventory. Amongst the types that since 2010 have gradually re-entered service after some kind of modernization are MiG-29MU1, Su-25M1 (and two-seater Su-25UBM1), Su-24M, Su-24MR and L-39M1 trainers.

Majority of the modernized airframes, but also some only overhauled (not modernized) ones, wear a distinctive grey pixel camouflage.. Price:&amp;pound;16.30</description>
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</item><item><title>Hataka HTK-AS111</title>
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<description>Yakovlev Yak-38/Yak-38M &quot;Forger&quot; standard colours of Yak-38 fleet in Soviet Navy service. Yak-38 colours. Yak-38 camouflage.

Yak-38 &quot;Forger&quot; (initially known as Yak-36M) was the only VTOL (Vertical Take-Off and Landing) aircraft that entered operational service in the Soviet Naval Aviation. It was designed in late-1960s/early-1970s, 231 airframes (143 Yak-38, 38 Yak-38U and 50 modernized Yak-38M) were built and served till 1992 on Kiev-class aircraft carriers (heavy aviation cruisers according to Soviet classification).

All Yak-38s (except for one airframe) and early Yak-38Ms wore a standard blue over green camouflage scheme (however the blue paint differed significantly between airframes and had a strong fading tendency).

Yak-38Ms (except for couple of early airframes) used a new scheme of light grey over dark grey. Radio transparent elements of both types were painted in white.. Price:&amp;pound;16.30</description>
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</item><item><title>Hataka HTK-AS102</title>
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<description>RAF Bomber Command paint set. Standard colours of RAF bomber force during WW2

Starting from 1939 majority of RAF Bomber Command aircraft wore a version of Temperate Land Scheme with either Sky &quot;Type S&quot; (light bombers, mid-1940 to mid-1942) or Night (heavy bombers, 1939 till mid-1942) undersides. Unlike the Fighter Command, which after 1941 switched to more offensive camouflage, the Bomber Command stuck to original &quot;sand and spinach&quot; livery Day Bomber and Night Bomber Schemes after July 1942 again featured DE + DG / Sky or Night respectively. The only exception was de Havilland Mosquito bombers, most of which left the factory in overall Medium Sea Grey with Dark Green camouflage on upper surfaces only (a consequence of multiple versions being assembled on the same production lines).

Contains the following colours (acrylic paints, water-based):

HTK-A009 Dark Earth Used throughout WW2 on upper surfaces of majority of RAF bombers in Temperate Land Scheme
HTK-A016 Dark Green Used throughout WW2 on upper surfaces of majority of RAF bombers in Temperate Land Scheme
HTK-A026 Sky &quot;Type S&quot; Used since mid-1940 on lower surfaces of RAF light / day bombers in Temperate Land Scheme
HTK-A100 Jet Black / Night Used since 1939 on lower surfaces of RAF heavy / night bombers in Temperate Land Scheme
HTK-A034 Medium Sea Grey Standard base colour of Mosquito bombers since mid-1942, camouflaged with DG on upper surfaces
HTK-A025 Interior Grey-Green Standard colour of cockpit interiors and wheel wells of RAF Bomber Command aircraft throughout WW2
HTK-A175 Red Dope (Red Primer) The best match for the red protective dope used on fabric sections of RAF bombers (visible on interiors)
HTK-A326 BS Mid Bronze Green Equivalent to wartime BS Mid Bronze (BS381:1931:23), basic RAF bomb colour from late 1940 till 1964. Price:&amp;pound;21.70</description>
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</item><item><title>Hataka HTK-AS103</title>
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<description>Italian Air Force Paint set WWII vol. 1
The Aeronautica Nazionale Republicana (ANR) was the air force of the Italian Social Republic (the Republic of SalÃƒÂ²) that existed from start of German occupation of Italy in 09/1943 until the end of WW2. It operated aircraft both of Italian (including Macchi M.C.205 Veltro and Fiat G.55 Centauro) and German origin. Whereas the German types mostly wore the standard Luftwaffe camouflage, the Italian originated planes started operations in original Italian schemes with NC4 and VOS2 on upper surfaces, with lower parts in GAC1. Later many Italian originated planes were repainted into Luftwaffe RLM 74+75/76 scheme or even a unique mixture of Italian and German colours.
HTK-AS103 includes standard colours of ANR aircraft from 1943 till 1945. The set contains:
 HTK-A052 Ã¯Â¿Â½&quot; Verde Oliva Scuro 2 - Exact match with Verde Oliva Scuro 2, overall upper surfaces colour of Fiat G.55. Also for disruptive shapes over NC4
 HTK-A279 Ã¯Â¿Â½&quot; Nocciola Chiaro 4 Ã¯Â¿Â½&quot; Exact match with Nocciola Chiaro 4, base colour of upper surfaces of Italian originated aircraft of ANR (with VOS2)
 HTK-A266 Ã¯Â¿Â½&quot; Grigio Azzurro Chiaro 1 Ã¯Â¿Â½&quot; Exact match with Grigio Azzurro Chiaro 1, standard colour of lower surfaces of Italian originated aircraft of ANR
 HTK-A313 Ã¯Â¿Â½&quot; Grey-Green (RLM74) Ã¯Â¿Â½&quot; Used for upper surfaces of various ANR aircraft painted in standard RLM 74+75/76 Luftwaffe mid-war scheme
 HTK-A007 Ã¯Â¿Â½&quot; Grey-Violet (RLM75) - Used for upper surfaces of various ANR aircraft painted in standard RLM 74+75/76 Luftwaffe mid-war scheme
 HTK-A038 Ã¯Â¿Â½&quot; Light Blue (RLM76) - Used for lower surfaces of various ANR aircraft painted in standard RLM 74+75/76 Luftwaffe mid-war scheme

[Macchi MC.202 Folgore] (designed to be used with Italeri kits). Price:&amp;pound;16.30</description>
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