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AK Interactive 3G French Uniform Colors New

Original price $ 30.00 CAD - Original price $ 30.00 CAD
Original price
$ 30.00 CAD
$ 30.00 CAD - $ 30.00 CAD
Current price $ 30.00 CAD

AK Interactive 3G French Uniform Colors

Product Info

This AK Interactive 3G acrylic paint set is built for painting French military uniforms with accuracy instead of historical guesswork. Produced by AK Interactive, it provides carefully matched colours used on French uniforms and equipment, making it easier to achieve consistent, believable results across your miniatures and models.

Background / Lore

French military uniforms have evolved through multiple conflicts and eras, each with distinctive tones and materials shaped by doctrine, climate, and supply realities. Getting those colours right matters, especially for historical projects where small inaccuracies stand out fast. This set is designed to reflect authentic uniform shades rather than generic “close enough” blues, greens, and greys.

What’s Included

This set includes a selection of AK Interactive 3G acrylic paints chosen specifically for French uniform colours, covering core clothing tones and complementary shades used on equipment and details. All paints are supplied in dropper bottles for controlled application and minimal waste.

  • AK 11111 Burnt Umber
  • AK 11120 Mud Brown
  • AK 11422 Ocher Khaki
  • AK 11427 Green Uniform Base
  • AK 11435 Field Drab
  • AK 11436 Canvas Tone

About the Model / Components

AK Interactive 3G paints are water-based acrylics with a smooth matte finish, suitable for brush painting or airbrushing with minimal thinning. They are compatible with other acrylic paint ranges and work well across common hobby scales, including 28mm tabletop miniatures, 15mm figures, and larger scale military models. The paints are ready to use straight from the bottle.

Why This Product Is a Great Choice

This set is ideal for historical wargamers, scale modelers, and painters who want accurate French uniform colours without mixing formulas or hunting reference charts mid-project. It saves time, improves consistency across units, and helps your finished models look cohesive, authentic, and intentionally painted rather than accidentally correct.