Micro-Mark Insignia Yellow Paint, 20ml

37.00 dh
SKU 29468

  • Bright, high-visibility yellow used in U.S. military aircraft markings and insignia
  • Ideal for WW2-era roundels, tail flashes, nose art, and ID bands
  • Flat, opaque finish ensures clean application and vibrant contrast
  • Pairs well with Insignia Blue, Flat White, and Aluminum for accurate aircraft detailing
  • Made in the USA


Description
Insignia Yellow is a bold, high-visibility yellow formulated to replicate official U.S. military and aviation marking standards from World War II through the jet age. Its flat finish and strong pigment coverage make it ideal for fine detail work, including national markings, squadron identifiers, and visual recognition panels on aircraft. It offers vivid contrast when layered over darker camo schemes or metallic surfaces.

Insignia Yellow is in our sets

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29477 USAAF Pacific Acrylic Paint Set, 9pc

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Color Description
Insignia Yellow is a warm, saturated yellow that matches the FS 13538 specification used by the U.S. Army Air Forces and later the U.S. Air Force and Navy. It was commonly used for tail sections, nose art, propeller tips, and recognition stripes. The color was chosen for its exceptional visibility against sky and terrain backgrounds—especially important for identification and safety in formation flying and combat missions.

This color was widely used from the 1930s through the Cold War:
• On WW2 aircraft such as the P-47 Thunderbolt, P-51 Mustang, and B-17 Flying Fortress
• For wingtip and tail flash panels on U.S. Navy and USAF aircraft
• In safety markings and propeller warning stripes through modern aviation standards

Modeling Uses
• Paint wing and fuselage insignia on WW2-era and Cold War aircraft
• Add visual pop to propeller tips, bombs, or formation stripes
• Use for diorama signage, equipment markings, or caution panels
• Layer over Flat White for increased brightness, or shade with Orange for depth in weathered schemes