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Tamiya Xf71 Acrili Mini Green

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Mixes matched to the overall metal surfaces of the Nakajima-built Zero shot down on Midway Island, June 4, 1942. This color would be found on all metal surfaces of the airframe, except the cowling. This color also found on some Vals at Pearl Harbor.

Greenhills Tamiya 10ml Bottle of Acrylic Paint – Dark Green 2 XF-89 – C536 Log in for wholesale price I'm not saying "Paint your model the color of your grandmother's bathroom", more like; "Hey, look at this weird color, I wonder what that's all about."Greenhills Tamiya 10ml Bottle of Acrylic Paint – Field Blue XF-50 81750 – C5212 Log in for wholesale price Objects in this photo show far greater color resolution to be colorized, IMHO. I have several different BW images of this Jagdtiger, I have never seen this photo as a BW image, from which someone would have used to colorize into this image. Mitsubishi-built Zeros have their landing gear bays and doors painted inside and out in the exterior gray-green-khaki color.

Greenhills Tamiya 10ml Bottle of Acrylic Paint – Gray Green XF-76 – C520 Log in for wholesale price Mixes matched to a fabric surface taken from the same Zero. This gray color would be found on all fabric-covered control surfaces.Early Nakajima Zeros have their landing gear bays in aotake. The doors are the underside color except for the interior surface of the central 'butterfly' doors that are coated in aotake. Changing colours against the same colour code is a recipe for disaster and is the very antithesis of the whole principle of paint colour codification. So I very much doubt that it happened. Especially with the Germanic virtual obsession with detail, accuracy and precision. With all respect to Mr Byrden, I suspect he is confusing the name change with a colour change and he means that for WW2 we should use the WW2 names and not the current ones. Still working on exactly what I want to do with my MLRS. I think I'll go with the camo pattern as depicted in this photo. While a great deal of research as gone into matching the colours used during the War, in my opinion, it is difficult to reproduce the exact look and feel of the Wartime finish because of our modern synthetic eco-friendly paints. It amazes me how thin and matt the cover was on German wartime vehicles using paints that are considered poisonous by today’s standards." Greenhills Tamiya 10ml Bottle of Acrylic Paint – Deep Green XF-26 81726 – C590 Log in for wholesale price

Greenhills Tamiya 10ml Bottle of Acrylic Paint – Dark Green 2 (RAF) XF-81 – C531 Log in for wholesale price Another point is that kit that has come from a base workshops after a major overhaul and repaint had a slightly different hue of green that didn't quite match the painting we did at unit level, this is due to it being done in a professional paint shop and being applied with better quality spray guns and being dried in a constant temp. We could never match this at unit level. Greenhills Tamiya 10ml Bottle of Acrylic Paint – Flat Aluminium XF-16 81716 – C585 Log in for wholesale price Greenhills Tamiya 10ml Bottle of Acrylic Paint – Bronze X-33 81533 – C534 Log in for wholesale priceGreenhills Tamiya 10ml Bottle of Acrylic Paint – Dark Green XF-61 81761 – C588 Log in for wholesale price

Greenhills Tamiya 10ml Bottle of Acrylic Paint – Flat Brown XF-10 – C564 Log in for wholesale price These strange colors could simply be blended paints, mixing dark yellow with dark green to produce a lighter color green. Conversely, they could just be extremely thinned panzer olive sprayed over yellow, producing this effect.

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