A set of Real Colors lacquer based paints featuring the six colors essential for painting models of German Army vehicles and other equipment used from 1937 until 1944. RAL 7017 and RAL 7021 were the standard camouflage colors used in 1937-40. In July 1940, RAL 7021 was ordered to be used as a single camouflage color (although it appears that many military vehicles were painted in Dunkelgrau only already during the Polish Campaign). In the spring of 1943, a three color camouflage system was introduced, featuring RAL 7028 as the base color, and RAL 6003 and RAL 8017 for disruptive patterns. Includes: RC855 Dunkelbraun-Dark Brown RAL 7017 + RC856 Dunkelgrau-Dark Grey RAL 7021 + RC852 Olivgr n-Olive Green RAL 6003 + RC859 Dunkelgelb-Dark Yellow RAL 7028 + RC864 Rotbraun-Red Brown RAL 8017 + RC851 Elfenbein-Ivory RAL 1001 (Interior Color)