stikpusher wrote: |
Excellent article link Redleg. I am curious though about how all the other shades of OD made by Gunze (two other shades) and Polly Scale (three other shades) compared. On a personal note, I just like the look of the Polly Scale OD as my primary choice for OD. |
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Stick - To compare here are some charts
http://phoenix-model.com/paint_charts/Testors_MM_Acrylic.pdf
http://www.ipmsstockholm.org/colorcharts/stuff_eng_colorcharts_mrcolor_map.htm
http://www.jbwholesalers.com.au/pollyscale/images/polly%20scale%20military%20acrylic%20colors.pdf
You can compare the colors yourself but IMO they tend to be lighter and yellower for PS and darker for gunze.
Again...we are talking WWII/Korean War OD. As we move more towards the early 60s the OD color shifted and became a bit darker and greener...also IMO, not as flat.
When I first came back to modeling I was using Tamiya as I felt it was the best match. As Steve states, it is but due to size and lighting effects you are better going lighter and thus I have switched to PS505370 straight for the base coat and darken edges with a Tamiya mix or straight Tamiya OD. I too have moved to PS for the OD for 40s and 50s era OD models.
As far as OD and Steve....he is an expert on WWII US equipment and has throughly researched the "OD" color. Like many things here it is a matter of art but on this one, IMO have to agree with Steve.
I have seen some of Steve's work and it is outstanding. If he is at a show and gives a talk on detailing.....it's a college course in modeling. Besides that....he is a good guy to talk to.
Rounds Complete!!