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    German Interior Colors... Need Help.

    I need Tiger color help! I am guessing this topic has been flogged to flinders, but I can't seem to find a definitive answer.


    I am starting the 1/25 scale Tamiya Tiger, and have discovered that getting color info is horribly complicated.


    First, I realize that the plastic in this kit is fraught with errors in dimension and details. I am fine with that... BUT, I really would like to get the colors right, specifically the interior.


    I am reading that some early Tigers had a light, blue-grey interior from the sponsons down, with a light cream, or ivory for the remainder. I have also read that at some point that the portions below the sponsons were red-oxide primer, with everything above that in the cream/ivory color.


    So, any help with this dilemma would be greatly appreciated.


    Also, I will be using Vallejo paints so any paint numbers would be great.
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    Hi I use white mixed with 2 to 3 drops of buff I find this gives me a fairly accurate colour and once you add your washes it looks spot on.


    scott

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    • Guest

      #3
      Thanks Scott. What about the lower portion of the hull interior? From what I read it could be a grey-blue from the sponsons down or red oxide depending on the year of manufacture.

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      • Guest

        #4
        I have used red oxide as a primer for the interior then in the fighting compartments I have used part white part buff mix.


        Scott

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        • monica
          • Oct 2013
          • 15169

          #5
          if of any help,I tend to use a bone color,


          what would be close to what Scott,done use,then just a wash or two to pickup the


          opening parts,bars and wheels,in a brown

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