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Originally Posted by Geek44
Yeah, that's really nice. I was having a problem with the red-brown he used but I suspected that the weathering might tone it down a bit...and it did. I have a bit of an issue with red-browns as used by many modellers...maybe it's just me. I hardly ever use it preferring just green over dunkelgelb. Tamiya's colour is awful but some verge on purple to my eye...more at home on a FW190 D-9 as 'braunviolet'. I believe that colour is subjective to an extent and we all perceive colours slightly differently. Never having seen WW2 Period German armour when it was being used it's a tough call. I do however quite like Humbrol's red brown. I don't know the number off the top of my head though. Cheers Razor...looking forward to the next.
Peace.
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I soooo agree with yur comment on the Tamiya red brown...it's aweful. Tamiya colors in general are pretty tough straight out of the bottle.