so looking at the instructions they detail six colours ?? dark green, light blue, burned iron, tyre black, light green and grey
help needed on my first purchase guys
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ta dave that was the one i was looking at, i have some bits owed to me by emodels on back order so if i can sneak some additions in i may not pay postage !!!Comment
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Hi, must agree with Dave, emodels are good, but in my opinion SMS are second to none. The stock they have available is simply incredible with fantastic service. Buy brushes and paints as needed after you try a few otherwise it gets expensive to start with. I like Tamiya and Vallejo paints with zero for in my case car model bodies s they seem to match the origional official makers colours, as for brushes tried a few and I prefer the ones by Abteilung 502 plus I have a friend who does alot of painting with watercolor and also oils so I inherit these once he decides to replace them, Winsor and Newton, i believe these are quality brushes and get used for all jobs i need to do.Comment
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i will say i ordered from e models recently and had to wait too long for delivery in todays world !!!Comment
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Is this including the camouflage finish or just for detail painting? If the instructions list real-world or model paint numbers, that would certainly help — just “dark green”, “grey”, etc. are too vague to get paints for, if you want to be remotely accurate in your colours.Comment
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Hobbyboss Me262 kits normally have their colour call-outs from Mr.Hobby/Vallejo/MM/Tamiya/Humbrol numbers. They also state the RLM numbers needed. So conversion across is easy using the numerous conversion websites out there
Here is pics of the HB 262 kit i have (and selling lol)
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(Though if you want accuracy, you’ll still need to do research to determine if what any manufacturer calls, say, RLM 81 will actually pass for it or be an entirely different colour altogether. This because they rarely agree exactly with each other: buy American olive drab from five different manufacturers and you’ll have five different shades — if you’re lucky.)
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