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Arcus Hobby

360 Night

Cena regularna $1.81 USD
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Paint Type

Night

A high-quality semi-gloss RAF Night Black acrylic or enamel paint for scale models and historical miniatures.

MAP Night Guide:

  • MAP Night paint was made with carbon and ultramarine pigments, giving it a dark black and blue color.
  • The Temperate Land camouflage scheme of Dark Green and Dark Earth, widely used to paint RAF aircraft in 1938-1940, called for Night to be used for the port side under surfaces, while the starboard side was to be painted white.
  • MAP Special Night color was used to paint the undersurfaces of British night-operating aircraft during World War II. RAF night fighters were entirely painted in Special Night in 1940-1943.
  • From mid-1942, British-built aircraft got their cockpits painted with Night, at least the upper parts. Spitfires had Grey-Green cockpits until the end of World War II. After WWII, Spitfires also received Night-painted cockpits.
  • Night was used extensively for painting propellers and spinners, markings, stencils, etc on WW2 RAF/FAA aircraft.
  • British aircraft delivered to the USSR under the Lend-Lease program usually retained their original camouflage. This also applied to the night painting of the undersides of the aircraft, which kept its original MAP color.
  • MAP Night was used to paint the undersides of RAF bombers that were to be sent to the Pacific for operations against Japan (the so-called Tiger Forces). This camouflage was originally intended to use white to paint the upper surfaces. White was later replaced with Medium Sea Grey.
  • MAP Night, then BS 642 Night was used to paint radomes, radio transparent parts, tail fins, and anti-glare panels on RAF and FAA aircraft after World War II until 1990.
  • BS 642 Night was widely used to paint aircraft cockpits until the 1960s when it was replaced by BS 632 Dark Admiralty Grey for this purpose.
  • BS 642 Night, like its predecessor MAP Night, was used extensively for markings and stencils on RAF and FAA aircraft after WW2.

Collection:

Paint Type:

  • Acrylic A360s
  • Enamel E360s

Paint Finish:

  • Semi-gloss

Capacity:

  • 10ml. (0.33oz)