It's a good summary. I don't want to get too detailed (or too anal!) but I've devoted considerable time and effort to figuring out these Luftwaffe colours. Beware of bold statements like "..the colour RLM 84 is not given,as this colour did not officially exist" in any article about the Luftwaffe. Many serious researchers think it did exist. Just because the relevant documentation hasn't turned up doesn't mean it didn't! I'd say the jury is still out. Until 1986 those lovely red/white bottomed Fw190Ds that some are planning to do in the GB were assumed to have black/white lower surfaces. Things change.
Until very near the end of the war the colours applied to ALL Luftwaffe aircraft,wherever they were built, were closely matched to the RLM standard chips. Anything far off would be rejected ,just as it would have been here. The RLM sent out frequent reminders to paint manufacturers about the importance of matching these chips.If you plan to build something from before,say, mid to late 1944 you can bet that it's factory applied camouflage matched the relevant "Oberflächenschutzliste". These were very precise and detailed. What happened in the field is an entirely different subject.
Cheers
Steve