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Hi guys. I just started a Cromwell tank starter kit. The green exterior paint is supposed to be h 159. This paint doesn't come in acrylic so I'm looking for a close green. Any ideas to what I can use?
Just looked on the Internet and 'Modelzone' sell Vallejo paints.They have a shop in Glasgow.In the St.Enoch centre.Dont know it myself.Havent been to Glasgow since the early 1980's.
If you want to stay with Humbrol, 159 is 'Khaki Drab'. You could experiment by mixing some H155 Olive Drab with a drop of Khaki H26. From the Humbrol chart it looks to be more green than khaki anyway.
Yes model zone sell vallejo but for some reason they don't do air.
I would prefer to stay with tamiya, I've got their thinners and I've used their stuff before. I think xf49 is closer than xf51 to the humbrol colour. I do have a hobby craft close to me so maybe I should take the box up to the shop and try to match it.
Sorry I've just realised. Would model colour be ok through an air brush? There is actually loads of humbrol greens quite close to the shade. I suppose anything close that could be applied via sir brush will do.
I have sprayed Model Colour before, quite successfully. I thinned it 50% with Vallejo thinners. It is much easier to use than Tammy and Humbrol, in Tammy's case because of the eye-dropper bottle and in Humbrol's case partly that and because it is better quality paint. I converted wholesale to Vallejo just after I got my airbrush and experimented with Vallejo Air for the first time and had a direct comparison with Humbrol. Why not get Air from John? they are a good price and there is more paint in a bottle of Vallejo 17ml for £1.89 than Tammy 10ml for £1.44 and Humbrol (14ml) which is £1.44 on other sites.
Hi, i use this conversion chart which may be of use in the future although it doesn't help now http://www.ipmsstockholm.org/colorcharts/stuff_eng_colorcharts_humbrol.ht For my 1/76 Sherman Firefly I used Revell Aqua 76 which looked fairly close. A few pictures for you to judge the colour.
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