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Humbrol Enamel Paint 14ML No 74 Linen - Matt

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My Bristol fighter painted with Misterkits paints PC-10, Battleship Grey and Clear Doped Linen all in the RFC/RAF range. :arrow: http://airfixtributeforum.myfastforum.o ... 0&start=40 It gives full camouflage etc and lots of photos from which you can distinguish the two ships from each other and also the various alterations. The text also gives good coverage of the ship's career and specifications. There is no "scale" as such to the decals. The weave pattern is so subtle, but noticeable, that it will work well in any scale. In the chart below, the annotation with colour name in red means that the corresponding paint number had been available in the traditional range of Humbrol enamels, but not in the Super Enamel range. Hi Shane - what Ian says is true. its more of a very very subtle texture than a "weave' pattern - its just adds some life to a flat single colour surface.The instructions for the Revell 1/72 SE.5A call for 75% R46 NATO Olive / 25% R86 Olive Brown for the PC.10 upper surfaces, and 80% R5 White / 20% R35 Flesh for the linen undersides. Can anyone suggest any Humbrol or Tamiya colours to approximate doped unbleached and bleached linen for German WWI aeroplanes? I tried humbrol 74 for the unbleached linen but it looks way too yellow? FWIW I building a Fokker Dr.1 and have a Pfalz E.1 in the queue. Can someone tell Me what the item numbers might be for Tamiya and Humbrol RLM 74 and 75 if they even carry those German colors? Probably because I don't do a lot of Luftwaffe, I find the correct colours harder to fathom than Sabre wings and quantum mechanics. But since I don’t know if the real surface was wood or another material, I don’t really have a choice.

Humbrol FalkeEins - a modelling blog: RLM Luftwaffe - Humbrol

Substrate: A wide range of surfaces including most plastics, wood, glass, ceramics, metal, cardboard, sealed plaster, sealed hardboard and many more. Usage: A water-based, fast dry paint developed for use on plastic model kits but which can also be used on other surfaces. Humbrol Acrylic Paint is ideal for many paint tasks around the home. Developed for plastic kit modellers, the paint is water based, fast drying and safe in use. Simple to mix colours to obtain further shades too, and the paint is suitable for airbrushing. The perfect general paint for all craft and modelling uses.RLM 76 - 40% Humbrol 65 and 50% Humbrol 28 and 10% white. Mostbrands of 76 have far too much 'blue' in them. Under certain lighting conditions RLM 76 was very bland..

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