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AK Interactive 3G Panzer Crew Black Uniforms Set New

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Original price $ 29.99 CAD - Original price $ 29.99 CAD
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$ 29.99 CAD
$ 29.99 CAD - $ 29.99 CAD
Current price $ 29.99 CAD

AK Interactive 3G Panzer Crew Black Uniforms Set

Product Info

AK Interactive 3G Panzer Crew Black Uniforms Set is an acrylic paint set designed specifically for painting German armoured vehicle crew uniforms from World War II. Produced by AK Interactive, this set focuses on the subtle tonal variations needed to paint black uniforms realistically, avoiding the flat, featureless look that pure black paint tends to create.

Background

German Panzer crews were issued distinctive black uniforms intended to hide oil stains, grease, and wear inside armoured vehicles. Over time, these uniforms faded, creased, and picked up highlights along edges and folds, creating a range of dark greys rather than true black. Accurately capturing that worn appearance is essential for realistic crew figures, especially in close-up display or character-focused models.

What’s Included

This set includes a curated selection of AK Interactive 3G acrylic paints matched to represent black Panzer crew uniforms, including tones suitable for basecoats, highlights, and shading. All paints are supplied in dropper bottles for controlled application and consistent results.

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 display figures. The paints are ready to use straight from the bottle.

Why This Product Is a Great Choice

This set is an excellent choice for WWII wargamers and historical modelers who want Panzer crew figures that look properly worn and realistic rather than uniformly black. It saves time, improves depth and contrast, and makes crew models stand out as intentional, well-finished pieces rather than afterthoughts glued into hatches.