![]() which a quick google turns up.here of course! and, durn, I note the one colour you really want 'SCC15 British Olive ' is not here in the Tamiya mix. There are some great colours pic showing Khaki Green Covanaters' and Churchill's in SCC2 with Tarmac disruptive patches.īut for acrylic, if you want accurate, and can stand some mixing. The MAFVA and Matador Models websites are also worth a look. I think White Ensign sell them, or you can get them direct from Mike - he posts on this forum so you should be able to PM him. Mike also does transfers for Brit WW2 armour as well. there is more than one sand-type colour, and there are different colours on early and mid-war tanks in NW Europe). They will explain all you need and give some really interesting options (e.g. Do have a look at Mike Starmer's self-published books on British armour camouflage of WW2, which have proper (not printed) colour chips. In essence, yes (until they were reworked, especially Fireflies which should be in the British Olive Drab), yes (a bit greener, not RAF dark green though and definitely not Humbrol 30!) and no (different colour as far as I know). Also, what about late-war tanks? The Cromwells and Comets seem Olive Drab too.Īlso, about desert tanks, can I use British Gulf War sand (XTtracylix) as a suitable alternative? Shermans) were painted in US Olive Drab but what about normal British-designed tanks like the Churchill or Crusader? They seem to be a greener green than olive drab (RAF dark green by any chance?). ![]() ![]() I assume that most Lend-Lease tanks (i.e. I'm mostly an aircraft guy but I got quite a number of 72 scale tanks in the 'tash. ![]()
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