Modern Royal Af Vol.2 Set (Red Line Acrylic) Hataka AS73DESCRIPTIONStandard colours of RAF aircraft from 1950s till 1990sContains the following colours (acrylic paints, water-based):HTK-A003 Silver Also known as High Speed Silver, overall colour of early-postwar RAF jets (till mid-1950s). Later (till 1966) used on lower surfacesHTK-A207 BS PRU Blue BS381C:636, colour of lower surfaces of RAF fighters stationed in continental Europe in 1950s (with DG+DSG on upper surfaces)HTK-A143 BS Dark Green BS381C:641, standard colour (first on upper surfaces, after 1970s in wraparound scheme) of RAF aircraft from mid-1950s till 1980sHTK-A144 BS Dark Sea Grey BS381C:638, standard colour (first on upper surfaces, after 1970s in wraparound scheme) of RAF aircraft from mid-1950s till 1980sHTK-A141 BS Medium Sea Grey BS381C:637, used on RAF bombers (MSG+DG/White or HSS or LAG). Also on Meteor NFs (DG+DSG/MSG or DG+MSG/MSG)HTK-A217 BS Light Aircraft Grey BS381C:627, used on lower surfaces of RAF aircraft (DG+DSG/LAG) from 1966 till late 1970s (switch to wraparound)HTK-A068 US Army Desert Sand FS30279, used for improvised desert camouflage of RAF Tornado GR1/1A, Jaguar GR1A and Buccaneer during Op GranbyHTK-A262 BS Camouflage Beige BS381C:389, also known as Hemp, used in 1980s/90s on upper surfaces of Canberras, Victors, VC10s and Nimrods (over LAG)