During World War II, some armies used improvised paints to camouflage vehicles on some fronts, such as North Africa or the Eastern Front. These colors were made by mixing soil from the environment with a binder such as oil, gasoline or other products to apply it to the vehicles. These paints used to wear out very quickly due to their poor quality and gave the vehicle a very distinctive look. The rain or the use of the vehicle itself progressively eroded and wore away that paint.
That color is exactly represented with this product and produces the same effects as the real color, being able to wear it progressively with a brush and water to imitate the effects of the vehicles of that time.
Use this color for camouflage of the German Army in Africa (DAK) or German “Early” vehicles in central Europe or Russia. This paint has an optimized formula for maximum performance with both brush and airbrush.
Each jar includes a stainless steel stirrer to facilitate faster and more homogeneous mixing.
Soluble in water, odorless and non-toxic. Shake well before each use.
AMIG-2000 Acrylic Thinner is recommended for proper thinning.