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  • Guest

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    Spitfire painting - "dark green"...

    OK - so I'm building this ICM 1/48 Spitfire XVI - the colour conversion chart suggests that the dark green I ought to use (on the upper fuselage camo) is equivalent to Tamiya XF27 "Black Green" (exhibit A: http://images.channeladvisor.com/Sell/SSProfiles/22001127/Images/63/TA81727.jpg) but with the pot in front of me it looks *very* dark indeed.

    I am sure on my other little Spitfire I did I just used XF26 "Deep Green" or XF61 "Dark Green" (really can't remember).

    I am sure there's at least one expert on here who could perhaps advise on which of these three apparently similar colours I should opt for! :-)
  • AlanG
    • Dec 2008
    • 6296

    #2
    I thought Spitfire green was Humbrol 30, Tamiya XF-61 and Vallejo Model Air 12

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    • Guest

      #3
      From the top of the pots XF27 looks pretty similar to be honest, but I have XF61 anyway so will probably go with that unless anyone else chips in! Thanks...

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      • stona
        SMF Supporters
        • Jul 2008
        • 9889

        #4
        You guys are really specialising in cans of worms recently! I used to use Humbrol 30 too but apparently it's too blue. The RAF Dark Green was apparently more of an Olive colour. Intentional use of "apparently" as I'm not a believer in beating myself up about model colours. On my rare forays into RAF schemes I now use Xtracrylix version of Dark Green,lightened for shading with a drop or two of yellow,which looks fine to me.

        There was a long,occasionally heated and very entertaining debate about this on Britmodeller a year or two ago. Good luck finding the thread with the search facility!

        Cheers

        Steve

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        • Guest

          #5
          Heated debate on Britmodeller? Surely not lol!!

          Although I would go with the lighter of the two Tamiya colours - I'd say XF61 was a little too "black"...

          Stuart

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          • Guest

            #6
            Hi

            If using Humbrol you may find that their 163 Dark Green is now a better option for RAF Green

            Paul

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            • Guest

              #7
              Tamiya recommend AS-30, AS-31, & AS-32, in their spray range, for the Green, Ocean Grey, and Sea Grey Medium, respectively; in the standard 10mil brushable pots, these are matched by three new colours, XF081, XF082 & XF083.

              Edgar

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