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 Subject:  Re: Colour for a British CromwellList thread.  
  
 Date:  Apr 16, 2004
 From:  joe middleton 
ive tried tamiya olive green on a cromwell and it seems far too green.

if its tamiya acrylics you like, then go for a mix of olive drab and khaki drab. where US OD tended to fade and weather to a brownish shade, british OD NO 15 tended to fade to a more green shade.

the humbrol bronze green would be perfect for later cromwells.

cheers

joe
 
Thread Listing 
  Colour for a British Cromwell - Rob Feehan - Apr 16, 2004
. . . Re: Colour for a British Cromwell - Steve Sutton - Apr 16, 2004
. . . . . . Re: Colour for a British Cromwell - Richard - Apr 16, 2004
. . . . . . . . . Re: Colour for a British Cromwell - joe middleton - Apr 16, 2004
. . . Re: Colour for a British Cromwell - Robert Lockie - Apr 18, 2004
. . . Re: Colour for a British Cromwell - Matthew Toms - Apr 20, 2004
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