Roger Nilson wrote:
Cool Gabor!
What about the steel decks? RAL 7021?
I think in model air its Panzer schwartzgrau 56. I have a ton of model air / model color and I love the stuff.
But in 1940 I'm going for model air 50 for the hull and upper surfaces right?
Lots of stuff online is questionable or ficticious...I need books!
-Roger
Hello Roger ~ If you have a ton of paint jars, just pick four shades of grey, each easy to be distinguished from each other. One very light grey, one medium grey with a hint of blue, one darker grey (optional, see below), and very, very dark grey.
You need a very, very light grey for the superstructure (RAL 7001), such as Vallejo #155 (70.990). The next darker should be RAL 7000 for the hull, such as Vallejo 71.120. The next darkest, for optional dark grey turret tops, is RAL 7024, should be Vallejo 994. The darkest you need, for the steel decks and the boot-topping, is RAL 7016. Could be Vallejo 71.115.
If you don't have them at home, just take what looks good to you. Again:
very, very light grey
medium grey
dark grey
very, very dark grey...
And if you want to apply a Baltic camo (just in case), you need white and black. If you apply scale effect, swap these with an even lighter grey than above and an even even darker grey than above (so six grey tones in total) ...
No need to buy books with doubtful information in them. It's all written somewhere here, maybe not translated into "Vallejo", but it's here...
Happy painting ~ Olaf!