Acrylic paint AMT-7 Light Blue Arcus A175
AMT-7 Golubaya
High-quality semi-matte Soviet blue acrylic or enamel paint for models and creativity. AMT-7 Light Blue Color Guide:
AMT-7 "Golubaya" is a real light blue Soviet car from the Second World War.
AMT-7 was introduced in the summer of 1941 mainly for painting the lower surfaces of the aircraft.
AMT-7 Blue paint was used exclusively for painting the bottoms of aircraft with combined and wooden structures. Its counterpart, the A-28g Golubaya, was used on aircraft with all-metal skins.
AMT-7 was used throughout World War II to paint the undersides of both fighters and bombers. It was originally used in the first camouflage schemes of World War II, with the upper surfaces of the AMT-4 "Zelna" (green) and AMT-6 "Chorna" (black) aircraft. As camouflage standards evolved in 1943, AMT-7 was also used to paint the lower surfaces of fighters with upper surfaces in AMT-11 Gray Blue (Light Blue Gray) and AMT-12 Dark Gray (Dark Grey). In addition to the fighter camouflage schemes, the AMT-7 color was also incorporated into the late multi-colored bomber camouflage, which included the AMT-4 "Zelyon" (green), the AMT-1 "Light Brown" (light brown), and the AMT-12 "Dark Gray" (dark grey). ).
Collection: Aircraft of the Red Army of the Second World War
Type of paint: Acrylic A175s
Paint: semi-matte
Capacity: 10 ml