A review of the new AK German War Colors paint set with a short comparison to others on the market.
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REVIEW
German War ColorsPosted: Saturday, September 07, 2013 - 12:35 PM UTC
Mig_Jimenez
La Rioja, Spain / Espaņa
Joined: October 29, 2003
KitMaker: 200 posts
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Joined: October 29, 2003
KitMaker: 200 posts
Armorama: 188 posts
Posted: Saturday, September 07, 2013 - 10:32 PM UTC
Dear Rick
First all, thank you very much for take your time to review this set, and thank you very much for the feedback.
I just wanted to clarify some points about your doubts, and I hope it can help a bit.
First one, the reason why not is not included a Red browm in this set is becuase it was already included in the 1945 acrylic set, released few months ago. We thought that, because many people bought that set, they already have that color, so, we can inlcude in this new set different colors to offer more range for all those german subject lovers.
In another hand during our investigations about german colors we found the very interesting Polizei-SS color (in fact both were a bit different, but we decided to unify in only one due the similitude). That color is common confused with German panzer grey, because in B/W pictures both colors have the same value. But after a long research, we found many S and Polizei units used specific colors that were not represented under RAL colors. This inlcuded color is great for all these new soft skins from Miniart or ICM, trucks, or small vehicles.
Finally, about the 2 Olivegrun, we found also a lot of information regarding this color. This color was in fact one color, not lighter versions, but only the darker one. In fact very dark. One good example is the fmoaus octopus King Tiger from 1945. We can see in these color pictures the real dark Olivgrun. During all war, the olivgrun was used straigt from the jar, showing vehciles with a high contrast between Dark Yellow and the green. But at the same time you can find many vehicles with lighter shades green. After a small reserach we found the Olivgrun was used in different ways, thinned with maybe petrol or other thinner, resulting in lighter greens. This is why there are big differences of contrast in vehicles from same years of the war.
So, we decided to include both greens, so modellers can decided what to use in each case.
I hope my explanation can be easy to understand, but my poor english is not enought good for this kind of technical issues. Sorry.
And thank you again!!!
MIG
First all, thank you very much for take your time to review this set, and thank you very much for the feedback.
I just wanted to clarify some points about your doubts, and I hope it can help a bit.
First one, the reason why not is not included a Red browm in this set is becuase it was already included in the 1945 acrylic set, released few months ago. We thought that, because many people bought that set, they already have that color, so, we can inlcude in this new set different colors to offer more range for all those german subject lovers.
In another hand during our investigations about german colors we found the very interesting Polizei-SS color (in fact both were a bit different, but we decided to unify in only one due the similitude). That color is common confused with German panzer grey, because in B/W pictures both colors have the same value. But after a long research, we found many S and Polizei units used specific colors that were not represented under RAL colors. This inlcuded color is great for all these new soft skins from Miniart or ICM, trucks, or small vehicles.
Finally, about the 2 Olivegrun, we found also a lot of information regarding this color. This color was in fact one color, not lighter versions, but only the darker one. In fact very dark. One good example is the fmoaus octopus King Tiger from 1945. We can see in these color pictures the real dark Olivgrun. During all war, the olivgrun was used straigt from the jar, showing vehciles with a high contrast between Dark Yellow and the green. But at the same time you can find many vehicles with lighter shades green. After a small reserach we found the Olivgrun was used in different ways, thinned with maybe petrol or other thinner, resulting in lighter greens. This is why there are big differences of contrast in vehicles from same years of the war.
So, we decided to include both greens, so modellers can decided what to use in each case.
I hope my explanation can be easy to understand, but my poor english is not enought good for this kind of technical issues. Sorry.
And thank you again!!!
MIG
Posted: Sunday, September 08, 2013 - 12:18 AM UTC
Mig your English is fine and answers the questions raised by the reviewer.
Posted: Sunday, September 08, 2013 - 01:29 PM UTC
Mig, Gracias por su respuesta. No preocupe, su Ingles es mucho mejor que muy Espanol! Gracias para su ayuda en seleccion du polizei color, ahora entiendo. Creo que necisito tarde color le guerra!
orangelion03
California, United States
Joined: March 09, 2013
KitMaker: 176 posts
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Joined: March 09, 2013
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Armorama: 148 posts
Posted: Wednesday, September 11, 2013 - 05:29 AM UTC
Mig: Can you please explain Resedagrun as offered in your 1945 colors set? I cannot seem to find any reference to this color being used for camo.
Mil gracias!
Mil gracias!