Guys
Can anyone tell me of the Humbrol equivalents for the following Tamiya colours?
TS61, TS62, TS63.
I've had a look at several cross reference sites but none seem to list those Tamiya colours.
TIA
Pete
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Humbrol equivalents needed
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Posted: Saturday, September 03, 2005 - 09:28 AM UTC
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Posted: Saturday, September 03, 2005 - 01:44 PM UTC
greetings,
maybe this will help...you're trying to cross-reference spray paint # into tinlets and i do not think that it will work seeing that the referenced ts has no humbrol equivelant.
ts-61 NATO green(2)-xf67-fs34094
ts-62 NATO brown(3)-xf68-fs30051
ts-63 NATO black (1)-xf69-fs37030
your ts numbers-tamiya xf number and the fs number . these fs numbers are referenced in the "383" NATO camouflage woodland colors.
you should be able to cross-reference the fs and come up w/humbrol equivelant.
cheers
c6o
carpe diem
maybe this will help...you're trying to cross-reference spray paint # into tinlets and i do not think that it will work seeing that the referenced ts has no humbrol equivelant.
ts-61 NATO green(2)-xf67-fs34094
ts-62 NATO brown(3)-xf68-fs30051
ts-63 NATO black (1)-xf69-fs37030
your ts numbers-tamiya xf number and the fs number . these fs numbers are referenced in the "383" NATO camouflage woodland colors.
you should be able to cross-reference the fs and come up w/humbrol equivelant.
cheers
c6o
carpe diem
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Posted: Saturday, September 03, 2005 - 03:24 PM UTC
Humbrol: 186 Military Brown
Model Master's 1786 Med.Field.Grn (Don't know the Humbrol version)
As for nato black, I used Humbrol flat black.
The colors seem to blend well enough as I used them for some touch ups after I sprayed tamiya's nato colors you mentioned.
Anyway the final result looked great after I "misted" the tanks with Sand color.
Hope this helps.
Model Master's 1786 Med.Field.Grn (Don't know the Humbrol version)
As for nato black, I used Humbrol flat black.
The colors seem to blend well enough as I used them for some touch ups after I sprayed tamiya's nato colors you mentioned.
Anyway the final result looked great after I "misted" the tanks with Sand color.
Hope this helps.
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Posted: Saturday, September 03, 2005 - 05:07 PM UTC
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Posted: Saturday, September 03, 2005 - 09:26 PM UTC