![]() ![]() Tamiya, like Humbrol, Revell and other brands just offer a range of generic colours and in their own brand kits just give you the nearest match from their own range. Firstly they are generic colours not matched to anything and you will end up mixing to get accurate colours, if accuracy bothers you. Note, you can edit your question, and thread heading by using the the little dots at the top right of you post. This was a decent match to a paint chip of some AKAN 4BO green I was sent though. I did find a good mix for Soviet 4BO Green, I think it's 50/50 mix of XF-58 Olive Green and XF-49 Khaki but it's not too hand. British armour colours are a lot more complex than is realised, )įor British paint, it will be all mixes. I picked up Dark Yellow 2, Red Brown 2 and Panzer Olive Green" I saw a review which was not convinced though.ĭark Iron and Rubber Black are also Abteilung maybe able to add some recommendations.įor US tanks, XF-62 Olive Drab is a good bet, (but US Olive Drab did vary. ![]() ![]() "Tamiya's new XF series revised Panzer colors are out now. A search shows they recently added some new specfic German colours to their range, Many Tamiya instructions are online, which will have their recommendations for German armour. There are paint in their range usually recommended for German Armour, unsurprisingly. Tamiya are pretty limited in their paint range, so they don't do many specific paints. What nation(s) would help and area and time. I am under an area in lockdown so have to do curbside pick up, trying to put an order in soon. Obviously flat black, flat white, German grey. Could you recommend the first dozen Tamiya paints I should get to get back into the hobby? ![]()
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