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  • Member since
    February 2003
  • From: Niagara Falls NY
Posted by Butz on Saturday, March 22, 2003 3:20 PM
Blackwolf
BOY that wing sure does look familiar doesn't itBig Smile [:D]
Your target(LOL)looks pretty good since it was taken behind glass. Now how long did it take ya to complete it??
Flaps up,Mike

  If you would listen to everybody about the inaccuracies, most of the kits on your shelf would not have been built Too Close For Guns, Switching To Finger

  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Pominville, NY
Posted by BlackWolf3945 on Saturday, March 22, 2003 11:11 AM
I built a SdKfz 222 a while back, and I used an old bottle of Pactra enamel. Color was "Luftwaffe Gray", and it looked alright.

The Freak mentioned weathering and it's effects on paint color. That is my main ally in choosing colors. After a bit of exposure to the elements and to battlefield conditions, all bets are off regarding shade, tone, value atc.

Here's a shot of my PSW, it's kinda funkified 'cuz it was taken through glass, but I hope ya'll enjoy! It was built SOB, didn't really add much to it.



Also, if you like, please check out my humble website for more way-cool models!

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I apologize in advance for all the pop-ups!

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  • Member since
    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, March 22, 2003 12:54 AM
Testor's Model master makes several great shades of gray you could blend they also have a specific color called sshwartz grau which is 2095 get ahold of a color chip you like and then match it
  • Member since
    January 2003
Posted by shermanfreak on Friday, March 21, 2003 8:55 PM
Also remember that those colours would be for a tank coming fresh out of the factory. Something that most of us don't model. By the time weathering comes into play (and with armour that doesn't take very long) that original colour is no more.
Happy Modelling and God Bless Robert
  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: USA
Posted by jcarlberg on Friday, March 21, 2003 8:11 PM
Tamiya, Testors and Polly Scale are all usable, but may not be perfectly accurate.Tony Greenland, in Panzer Modeling Masterclass, suggests a mix of Tamiya German Gray with Tamiya Flat Blue at 4:1 to get what he sees as a better match to the original.
  • Member since
    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 21, 2003 10:46 AM
RAL 7021. You will get many opinions about the color. I mix my paints, so I dont know about the hobby numbers. A very dark grey should work fineSmile [:)]

http://www.activevr.com/afv/

http://www.achtungpanzer.com/

You will find color chips and pics at these sites.
  • Member since
    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 21, 2003 8:57 AM
Want a really easy panzer grey. Try auto primer. It is really close. Testors makes a dark primer that is even closer. It's enamel, thin a bit, spray and dulcoat.
  • Member since
    November 2005
Panzer gray
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 21, 2003 8:49 AM
Is there a RLM number for "panzer gray"? Which manufacturer makes this paint (acrylic or enamel, no matter)?
Thanks.
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