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Phil_H Just a WAG, but perhaps BS381 361 Light Stone. (Testors MM 2137 ?)
Just a WAG, but perhaps BS381 361 Light Stone. (Testors MM 2137 ?)
A nice color, but Light Stone is on the yellow side of hues for sand colors.
F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!
U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!
N is for NO SURVIVORS...
- Plankton
LSM
Frankenpanzer It has a distinct pink cast to it so I'd used Tamiya "Flat Flesh" mixed with "Flat White".
It has a distinct pink cast to it so I'd used Tamiya "Flat Flesh" mixed with "Flat White".
That sounds a lot like the sand color used overall on RAF aircraft in the 1991 Gulf War. If so Humbrol makes it as 250. Model Master makes the color as well. Or did... most everybody seems to be changing their paint line ups lately.
Try to find a Jordanian armor modeling forum online. I have looked at a few in regards to Six Day War models.
Modeling is an excuse to buy books.
I'm having some trouble mixing and matching the light tan shade found on the Khalid/Chieftain. Additionally, I cannot seem to find any documents discussing color standards from when these tanks were painted. Hoping someone might have some insight and/or refernce material.
Khalid Examples
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