Dunkel Gelb - Search is over, I think
Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 1:34 pm
Just to share with you guys if you intend to paint your beloved the dark yellow scheme.
I came across dark yellow from Gaia Color. There are two tones, one with a greenish base, the other with a pinkish base. IMO very close to the original after having seen pics and literature on this subject.
These are lacquer base paints. I have seen the finishing of this paint on some models and it is the best so far. Thick and even spread. Even the matt varnish does not leave any minute traces of white where most others do after airbrushing. And a hobbist told me that the matt varnish is immune to wet weather airbrushing, that the matt varnish will not turn white.
I am not advertising for them
Maybe you guys whom have seen the real tank can check this website and throw some light on this subject of color match for the vehicles driving out of the paint booth during WWII production?
Their website for the paint manufacturer: www.gaianotes.com
Color code: 201 and 204
I came across dark yellow from Gaia Color. There are two tones, one with a greenish base, the other with a pinkish base. IMO very close to the original after having seen pics and literature on this subject.
These are lacquer base paints. I have seen the finishing of this paint on some models and it is the best so far. Thick and even spread. Even the matt varnish does not leave any minute traces of white where most others do after airbrushing. And a hobbist told me that the matt varnish is immune to wet weather airbrushing, that the matt varnish will not turn white.
I am not advertising for them

Maybe you guys whom have seen the real tank can check this website and throw some light on this subject of color match for the vehicles driving out of the paint booth during WWII production?
Their website for the paint manufacturer: www.gaianotes.com
Color code: 201 and 204