AK Interactive 3G German Standard 37â44 Combo
Product Info
This AK Interactive 3G acrylic paint set is a comprehensive solution for painting German Army forces from the late pre-war period through the core years of World War II. Produced by AK Interactive, the 37â44 Combo is designed to cover the most commonly used uniform and equipment colours across multiple campaigns and theatres. Itâs meant for painters who want one reliable set that handles the bulk of German WWII projects without constantly switching paint ranges.
Background / Lore
Between 1937 and 1944, German uniforms and equipment underwent gradual but noticeable changes driven by doctrine shifts, material shortages, and wartime production realities. While the iconic look remained consistent, tones evolved as dyes, fabrics, and finishes varied. This combo set reflects those standard colours as they appeared through the main years of the conflict, making it ideal for early-, mid-, and late-war forces.
Whatâs Included
This set includes a carefully selected combination of AK Interactive 3G acrylic paints covering standard German uniform colours, equipment tones, and associated details used between 1937 and 1944. All paints are supplied in dropper bottles for precise application and consistent colour control.
Kit Contains:
- AK 11315 RAL 7017 Dunkelbraun
- AK 11316 RAL 7021 Dunkelgrau
- AK 11372 Washable White Paint
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 miniature scales such as 28mm and 15mm, as well as larger historical display models. The paints are ready to use straight from the bottle after a proper shake.
Why This Product Is a Great Choice
This set is an excellent choice for WWII wargamers and historical modelers who want a versatile, all-purpose German colour set without juggling multiple paint packs. It saves time, ensures visual consistency across units, and covers the majority of German Army painting needs from pre-war buildup through the height of the conflict.