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Revell B-17G 1/48, which exact paint colors are recommended?

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Revell B-17G 1/48, which exact paint colors are recommended?
Posted by Dutch-modeler on Saturday, July 14, 2018 9:18 PM

Hi, I just bought the Revell B-17G “EL LOBO” 1/48 model kit, but since this is an older model kit of Revell with an older manual there is no paint list with the exact paint numbers (Such a list is included with the newer Revell model kits, they say exactly which Revell paint colors you need to buy to build the model).

now my question is which exact paint colors and brands you guys used? A list of Paint colors/numbers would be very nice!!! I also have a airbrush. 

I’ll make photo’s of my work every step I make and when I’m finished I’ll upload them all for everyone to see them. 

I’m from the Netherlands so if there is anything wrong with my grammar, I appologise for that.

Thanks in advance.

  • Member since
    September 2006
  • From: Bethlehem PA
Posted by the Baron on Tuesday, July 17, 2018 5:02 PM

For the olive drab-over-grey camo scheme on a subject like this old Monogram kit, I use Tamiya's rattlecan AS-6 USAAF Olive Drab, or their XF-62 Olive Drab, applied with the airbrush.  For me, these are a starting point, a base color, over which I will apply weathering, including fading.  So I'm not as worried as some might be, that the paint is an exact match right out of the can or jar.

For the underside, I use Tamiya's rattlecan AS-7 Neutral Gray, or XF-20 Medium Gray, again, applied with the airbrush.

Hope that helps!

The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.

 

 

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    July 2018
Posted by Dutch-modeler on Tuesday, July 17, 2018 7:04 PM

the Baron

For the olive drab-over-grey camo scheme on a subject like this old Monogram kit, I use Tamiya's rattlecan AS-6 USAAF Olive Drab, or their XF-62 Olive Drab, applied with the airbrush.  For me, these are a starting point, a base color, over which I will apply weathering, including fading.  So I'm not as worried as some might be, that the paint is an exact match right out of the can or jar.

For the underside, I use Tamiya's rattlecan AS-7 Neutral Gray, or XF-20 Medium Gray, again, applied with the airbrush.

Hope that helps!

 

thanks for your help, I will paint the fuselage polished aluminium paint. I already found 2 paints for the job. These cost around 5/6 Euro each but it will be worth the end result!

I want it to shine just as the one on this photo 

Metal aluminium colors

-Black base 471

-polished aluminium 481

https://ak-interactive.com/product-category/paints/paints-xtreme-metal/?orderby=sku-asc

  • Member since
    July 2018
Posted by Dutch-modeler on Tuesday, July 17, 2018 7:46 PM

my goal is to achieve results like these I found on the internet, at least that is my goal...

 

 

 

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    June 2013
  • From: Bay Area, CA
Posted by Reaper420 on Wednesday, July 18, 2018 1:03 AM

Dutch-modeler

 

 
the Baron

For the olive drab-over-grey camo scheme on a subject like this old Monogram kit, I use Tamiya's rattlecan AS-6 USAAF Olive Drab, or their XF-62 Olive Drab, applied with the airbrush.  For me, these are a starting point, a base color, over which I will apply weathering, including fading.  So I'm not as worried as some might be, that the paint is an exact match right out of the can or jar.

For the underside, I use Tamiya's rattlecan AS-7 Neutral Gray, or XF-20 Medium Gray, again, applied with the airbrush.

Hope that helps!

 

 

 

thanks for your help, I will paint the fuselage polished aluminium paint. I already found 2 paints for the job. These cost around 5/6 Euro each but it will be worth the end result!

I want it to shine just as the one on this photo 

Metal aluminium colors

-Black base 471

-polished aluminium 481

https://ak-interactive.com/product-category/paints/paints-xtreme-metal/?orderby=sku-asc

 

I used Tamiya AS12 bare metal silver for the outside of mine. You can see it in my thread. I did go over it with flat clear at the end to tone it down, I didn't want that much shine, but it would be perfect for the finish you want.

Kick the tires and light the fires!

  • Member since
    September 2006
  • From: Bethlehem PA
Posted by the Baron on Friday, July 20, 2018 1:16 PM

Reaper420

I used Tamiya AS12 bare metal silver for the outside of mine. You can see it in my thread. I did go over it with flat clear at the end to tone it down, I didn't want that much shine, but it would be perfect for the finish you want

Yes

The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.

 

 

  • Member since
    September 2012
Posted by GMorrison on Friday, July 20, 2018 1:41 PM

And just to go back to the beginning, there is no good reason to ever follow the paint guide in a kit. In the case of Revell, their paints beyond black, white and silver don't match much in reality. Trumpeters are always flawed.

 

If I was ever to trust the paint callout in any kit, it would be a RAF subject via Humbrol.

But even then, no real reason not to do the research online.

Another couple of options would be Alclad, or bare metal foil.

 Modeling is an excuse to buy books.

 

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