- Set of Model Air colors developed for painting all the bombers (light, medium and heavy) of the Bomber Air Command of the RAF from 1939 until the end of WWII. This set also includes “Trainer Yellow” which, combined with the other colors or by itself, can be used for most of the training aircraft and prototypes.
- Set of Model Air colors. developed for painting the RAF fighter camouflage scheme “Temperate Land” in its different color combinations from the years before WWII (starting in 1937) and the beginning of the conflict in 1939, with the first battles in Norway, Netherland, France and England, until August 1941. The set also includes the colors for the “Shadow Compensation” color scheme used in biplanes of all models and deployment.
- Selection of eight Model Air colors, especially formulated for painting buildings and unpaved roads; ruins, rubble and stone floors or tiles, as much for city as for rural environments. The great variety of possible applications include brick walls, wooden structures, and upturned grounds overturned ground. The set include step-by-step instructions which assist the modeler in achieving the effect of these surfaces on a model or diorama, and by mixing the colors an even wider range of scenic variety is achieved.