- Member since
July 2003
- From: Lower Alabama
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Posted by saltydog
on Wednesday, January 7, 2004 7:25 AM
i bought a color wheel and some cheap tempra paints and practiced mixing colors for a few days. you can get several paint chips of colors or you can usually find a picture of the models your assembling on line and find the shade your looking for. my favorite models are wwII birds so i went to my hobby shop and purchased tamiya flat white, black, blue, green, yellow, red, and flat base and just mix the colors i need. i know this may seem like a pain in the rear to most who read it, but there are alot of colors out there. How many times are you gonna use the color? if your gonna use it quite a bit, buy the color, if not, mix the color. it saves much storage space to mix if possible, and its cheaper. with weather, age, and war damage, who knows the exact shade the color will be found in? youll have to buy the paints like gunmetal, aluminum, ect.. hope this helps.http://www.naplak.com/modeling/tips/color_guide.htm#tamiya
Chris
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chris
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