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Panzer interior color

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2018 3:09 pm
by Ragnar
Can anyone enlighten me on the interior paint color of the average panzer? I heard most Tanks are white on the inside cuz their basically a black hole all closed up,white woul make sense. I just want to paint the insides of the hatch’s cuz they will be open at times thinking of a dirty white as their constantly be used.

Re: Panzer interior color

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2018 3:16 pm
by Marco Peter
The correct color is called 'Elvenbein', it's a yellowish white.

Insides of hatches were sometimes painted in the main vehicle color simply to keep it's camouflage when they are open.

Re: Panzer interior color

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2018 4:39 pm
by Ragnar
Marco Peter wrote:The correct color is called 'Elvenbein', it's a yellowish white.

Insides of hatches were sometimes painted in the main vehicle color simply to keep it's camouflage when they are open.
Makes perfect sense’ thank you.

Re: Panzer interior color

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2018 9:08 pm
by Ragnar
Think I’ll just dry brush them to give a grungy handled look.

Re: Panzer interior color

Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2019 7:45 pm
by jarndice
The internal paint colour of a German Tank went through 3 stages through WW2,
Initially the interior was painted in Red Oxide (The same as the External undercoat) or black
Then it was changed to Red oxide on the bottom quarter, The rest of the interior was creamy white (Elfenbein),
The change was because the crews complained it was so dark inside that they could not see,
The final change was to paint the inside of all hatches the same colour as the primary external colour of the tank so that when the hatch was open it would not show up against the tanks camouflage .

Re: Panzer interior color

Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2019 10:54 pm
by STHV
The RAL number is 1015 I think

Edit: RAL 9001 looks more accurate to me now

Re: Panzer interior color

Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2019 12:37 pm
by jarndice
jarndice wrote:The internal paint colour of a German Tank went through 3 stages through WW2,
Initially the interior was painted in Red Oxide (The same as the External undercoat) or black
Then it was changed to Red oxide on the bottom quarter, The rest of the interior was creamy white (Elfenbein),
The change was because the crews complained it was so dark inside that they could not see,
The final change was to paint the inside of all hatches the same colour as the primary external colour of the tank so that when the hatch was open it would not show up against the tanks camouflage .
Richard I wrote this in June this year (2019) I hope it helps.

Re: Panzer interior color

Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2019 12:43 pm
by silversurfer1947
jarndice wrote:
jarndice wrote:The internal paint colour of a German Tank went through 3 stages through WW2,
Initially the interior was painted in Red Oxide (The same as the External undercoat) or black
Then it was changed to Red oxide on the bottom quarter, The rest of the interior was creamy white (Elfenbein),
The change was because the crews complained it was so dark inside that they could not see,
The final change was to paint the inside of all hatches the same colour as the primary external colour of the tank so that when the hatch was open it would not show up against the tanks camouflage .
Richard I wrote this in June this year (2019) I hope it helps.
I knew I had seen it somewhere! Thank you Shaun.

Re: Panzer interior color

Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2019 12:21 am
by ronnie42
Elvenbein interior colour , what mix of paint do people use? Looking for a tamiya acrylic mix, some say use cream but not a fan of enamel paint.

Re: Panzer interior color

Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2019 11:19 am
by jarndice
Hi, I cannot find a Tamiya Acrylic Cream, Perhaps someone else knows of it,
The closest to Elfenbein that I know of is---
"HUMBROL Acrylic OFF WHITE Number 41"
This comes in a 14Ml pot,£1.11+post.
I hope that helps.
The supplier that I use is----
http://www.petersspares.com