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Vallejo Model Air - Mixing a GOOD Dunkelgelb Colour?

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Vallejo Model Air - Mixing a GOOD Dunkelgelb Colour?
Posted by Hinksy on Saturday, December 29, 2012 3:06 PM

Hi guys,

Has anyone ever tried making a shade of DY from Vallejo Model Air? (see photo below)

I've recently started using Vallejo Model Colour and Panzer Aces for my brush work and the Superb Model Air for a lot of my air brush work.

I'm happy with the shades I've got for German Grey, Rotbraun & Olivgrun etc but am unsure about their Dunky.

I placed an order the other day for some and bought a box set of 10 odd colours for WWII AFV cammo and bough a few extra bottles with the idea of making some Dunky.

I currently use Tamiya XF-55 (Deck Tan) mixed 50/50 with XF-60 (Dark Yellow) and it's a killer colour BUT I'd like to try a different shade.

I bought some Model Air 'Sand Yellow' and 'Sand' to hopefully add to the Model Air Dark Yellow to make a good shade, I'm thinking the Sand and the standard Dunky mixed properly could work well.

Thanks guys,

Ben Yes

On the Bench - Dragon Pz. IV Ausf. G (L.A.H.) Yes

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