AK Interactive 3G German Standard 44–45 Combo
Product Info
This AK Interactive 3G acrylic paint set is focused on painting German Army forces from the final years of World War II, when uniform standards were more of a suggestion than a rule. Produced by AK Interactive, the 44–45 Combo captures the late-war reality of shifting tones, substitute materials, and worn finishes. It’s built for painters who want accuracy without pretending every soldier marched out in pristine, factory-matched uniforms.
Background / Lore
By 1944–1945, German supply chains were under extreme pressure, leading to wide variation in uniform colours and equipment finishes. Field Grey shifted, browns crept in, and late-war substitutes became common. This chaotic visual identity is part of what defines late-war German forces, and this set reflects those practical, often inconsistent tones rather than idealised early-war standards.
What’s Included
This set includes a curated combination of AK Interactive 3G acrylic paints selected to represent standard late-war German uniform colours, equipment tones, and associated details used during 1944–1945. All paints are supplied in dropper bottles for precise, repeatable application.
Kit Contains:
- AK 11309 RAL 6003 OLIVGRÜN OPT.1
- AK 11318 RAL 7028 Dunkelgelb (Initial)
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AK 11330 RAL 8017 Rotbraun
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 perform 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 thorough shake.
Why This Product Is a Great Choice
This set is an excellent choice for WWII wargamers and historical modelers focusing on late-war German forces who want believable variation without colour guesswork. It saves time, improves consistency across units, and helps your armies look appropriately worn, mismatched, and historically grounded instead of suspiciously uniform.