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Old 26-05-19, 17:33
AndrewSchaefer AndrewSchaefer is offline
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Yes good info. Thank you.

Can you tell me which “colours” those two chips are called? They look pretty damn good. I have about 10 period photos showing the same camo scheme so I am Going to mimic that.

Agreed on your point about exact colours. I’m a collector and want it to be right but, I know the limitations. The guys who bitch about colours are typically modellers or similar. Seldom do they own hard items and have to contend with maintaining them. Like getting the paint right on the plastic model is one thing compared to a gun or vehicle which requires movements and oil exposure etc. Also anyone who thinks colours were completely standardized is fooling themselves. You can find a wide spectrum of shades in dunkelgelb, and the red oxide primers, etc
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