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Light Stone Mo.61 BS381
17 ml bottle of Lacquer paint.

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Manufacturer: AK Interactive
Stock Number: AKI RC868
Volume: 17 ml
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  • Used as a basic camouflage color of British Army vehicles finished in the Caunter Scheme. This camouflage pattern had been applied in the Middle East/North Africa from July 1940 until October 1941.
  • From October 1941 until October 1942 used as the basic overall color of British Army vehicles in North Africa, although area and regional commands were allowed to add disruptive colors.
  • From 1945 again used as a basic overall color for British Army vehicles deployed in North Africa and Middle East, with Deep Bronze Green being added as a disruptive color for vehicles used in the Persian Gulf region by 1962.
  • From 1972 used as a base color of BATUS vehicles.
  • Also commonly used as the basic color of army vehicles during the 1990-1991 Gulf War and 2003 Iraq War.
  • One of the upper surface colors of Syrian MiG-17F and MiG-21 fighters from the late 1960s (after the Six Day War) until early 1970s.


Real Colors are a range of acrylic lacquer paints much like Tamiya's acrylics.
  • Great for airbrushing: AK Real Colors flow smoothly. Even if the surface is too damp the paint stretches and dries with a nice matte finish.
  • Thinning: AK Interactive states that Real Color paints can be diluted with any thinner designed for acrylic lacquer paints (non-vinyl), however it has been our experience that these paints should be diluted with Real Color thinner only.
  • Holds Firmly: Paint adheres and dries perfectly with a soft matte finish, so you can throw on all the treatments, punishment and weathering you like.






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