25 Pounder colour
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25 Pounder colour
I don't know what colour to do my gun. Desert brown looks good but what about British green. What would be best to show it off.
Also i don't have anything to tow them so i am going to scratch build something what else other than a Morris was used.
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards Andy Quirot
Also i don't have anything to tow them so i am going to scratch build something what else other than a Morris was used.
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards Andy Quirot
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Re: 25 Pounder colour
Andy in my opinion anywhere from desert yellow to light brown looks really good in the scale, I'm not so keen on the glossy greens, it just doesn't do the scale justice but its really down to you regards Phil.
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Re: 25 Pounder colour
Andy
Early war (1939-41): Khaki Green No 3
Mid war (1941-44): Standard Camouflage Colour (SCC) 2 Service Brown, possibly with SCC 14 Blue-Black disruptive pattern camouflage
Western Desert (1940-43): British Standard Colour (BSC) No 61, Light Stone or BSC No 64 Portland Stone
Far East (Burma): same as Europe Mid War (SCC2 + SCC14) until 1943 and then SCC13 - Jungle Green
Late war: SCC 15 Olive Drab
Post war: Deep Bronze Green (gloss)
Amongst the best (ie most accurate) model colours available are those from Hataka. One set almost covers all the colours above:
http://shop.hataka-hobby.com/afv-paint- ... 84907.html
The guru for British colours is Mike Starmer, who's done a number of colour mixes which are very accurate.
Stephen
Early war (1939-41): Khaki Green No 3
Mid war (1941-44): Standard Camouflage Colour (SCC) 2 Service Brown, possibly with SCC 14 Blue-Black disruptive pattern camouflage
Western Desert (1940-43): British Standard Colour (BSC) No 61, Light Stone or BSC No 64 Portland Stone
Far East (Burma): same as Europe Mid War (SCC2 + SCC14) until 1943 and then SCC13 - Jungle Green
Late war: SCC 15 Olive Drab
Post war: Deep Bronze Green (gloss)
Amongst the best (ie most accurate) model colours available are those from Hataka. One set almost covers all the colours above:
http://shop.hataka-hobby.com/afv-paint- ... 84907.html
The guru for British colours is Mike Starmer, who's done a number of colour mixes which are very accurate.
Stephen
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Re: 25 Pounder colour
Thanks all for your thoughts i think i will go for BSC No 64 Portland Stone.
Regards Andy Quirot
Regards Andy Quirot
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Re: 25 Pounder colour
Excellent choice, please post some pics as you make progress, the weathering is a lot easer with the lighter shades to Regards Phil.
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Re: 25 Pounder colour
Hi Phil and all
I will post some pics as i am building it but my skills may not be up to the level of you guys and girls.
I am going to do some of the mods i have been looking at on the site.
Regards Andy Q
I will post some pics as i am building it but my skills may not be up to the level of you guys and girls.
I am going to do some of the mods i have been looking at on the site.
Regards Andy Q
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Re: 25 Pounder colour
Andy we all have something to bring to the forum and your work will be just fine and appreciated by many, enjoy the smell of the paint!
Regards Phil
Regards Phil
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Re: 25 Pounder colour
Hi all some photos of my EB.. purchase.
Started striping down and etch priming the bits , The only etch primer i can find in Jersey is black.
I am adding mods as i go as seen by the mud guard brackets.
I will use red primer when i finish assembling it all.
Regards Andy Q
Started striping down and etch priming the bits , The only etch primer i can find in Jersey is black.
I am adding mods as i go as seen by the mud guard brackets.
I will use red primer when i finish assembling it all.
Regards Andy Q
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Re: 25 Pounder colour
Sorry photos the wrong way round. I cant see the photos when i am posting
Andy Q
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Re: 25 Pounder colour
Very tidy build Andy, I still get the order of the photos arse backwards more times than not Regards phil.
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Re: 25 Pounder colour
More work tonight
Cutting out the trays for the ammo that was fun. also fitted the trays to the panels. now to assemble the flange joint. Regards Andy Q
Cutting out the trays for the ammo that was fun. also fitted the trays to the panels. now to assemble the flange joint. Regards Andy Q
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Re: 25 Pounder colour
Build the flange I had to make the bolts by cutting the heads off and fitting some nuts.