Bring the legendary Desert Rats to life with the The Army Painter: World War 2 British 8th Army Paint Set. Carefully developed using historical references, this paint set contains the essential colours needed to recreate British and Commonwealth forces that fought across North Africa during the Second World War, from Operation Crusader to the Battle of El Alamein.
What’s Included
- 9 x 18ml Warpaints Fanatic Acrylic Paints
- 1 x 18ml Warpaints Fanatic Wash
- Painting Guide
- Colours selected specifically for WWII British 8th Army miniatures and vehicles
Description
The World War 2 British 8th Army Paint Set has been designed to help hobbyists accurately recreate the iconic appearance of British and Commonwealth troops serving in the harsh desert conditions of North Africa.
Featuring carefully curated colours inspired by khaki drill uniforms, desert equipment, webbing, and military vehicles, this set captures the distinctive look of the soldiers who helped halt the Axis advance and secure victory in one of the most important campaigns of World War II. The colours have been developed using historical research and expert consultation to provide an authentic painting experience.
Whether you’re painting infantry, artillery crews, armoured vehicles, or building a complete desert-themed army, this set provides an excellent foundation for creating realistic British 8th Army miniatures straight out of the box.
Perfect for:
- Historical miniature painters
- World War II wargamers
- Bolt Action players
- British 8th Army collectors
- Scale model enthusiasts
- Beginner and experienced hobbyists
Product Details
- Brand: The Army Painter
- Range: Warpaints Fanatic Historical Series
- Theme: World War II British 8th Army
- Product Type: Paint Set
- Paint Count: 9 Acrylic Paints
- Washes Included: 1
- Paint Size: 18ml Bottles
- Includes: Painting Guide
- Condition: Brand New
Historical Inspiration
The British 8th Army became one of the most famous Allied formations of World War II, fighting across Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia. Nicknamed the Desert Rats, these troops operated in some of the harshest conditions of the war, making their distinctive desert uniforms and equipment instantly recognisable to military historians and miniature hobbyists alike.