Aloha everyone!!!
Can anyone please point me in the right direction regarding the colors used on modern Chinese armor-specifically for the Trumpeter ZSL95G I am working on. From the photos I've gathered it appears as if the "browns" could be anywhere from Dark Yellow (Tamiya), Desert Brown (Tamiya) or even Earth Brown (Tamiya)but I'm not sure. The "greens" I gather are Black Green (Tamiya) and Olive Green (Tamiya). Any and all help on this would be much appreciated
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poibrudda6
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Posted: Wednesday, July 02, 2014 - 09:58 AM UTC
grunt136mike
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Posted: Wednesday, July 02, 2014 - 02:49 PM UTC
Hi Kurt;
There Vehicles can be an Enigma as far as A Specific Sceme And it will Depend on which Zone that they Operate in. Now don't count the Digital sceme in the camo, as its A Parade sceme, the vehicles that operate on the Sino-Vietnamese Border are the most varied and its the one I think that you are interested in. The Colors can range from A Pea-Green with A Olive Drab combination, and vehicles can be seen in all one color. The vehicles that operate in the temperate climates Fade very Fast so don't be fooled by one Example.
GOOD LUCK; MIKE.
There Vehicles can be an Enigma as far as A Specific Sceme And it will Depend on which Zone that they Operate in. Now don't count the Digital sceme in the camo, as its A Parade sceme, the vehicles that operate on the Sino-Vietnamese Border are the most varied and its the one I think that you are interested in. The Colors can range from A Pea-Green with A Olive Drab combination, and vehicles can be seen in all one color. The vehicles that operate in the temperate climates Fade very Fast so don't be fooled by one Example.
GOOD LUCK; MIKE.