My current project is a zimmeritted Panther and since I love Dunkelgelb and recently got AK Interactive's new set of 'Real Colors' I tried it on my tank right away!

Well to me it was way too light! And since I care more about if I like it then historical accuracy, I tried the other three as well to see what I liked most:

Hmmm not much different in the first two, although they are WAY more yellowish then the first color I tried, which is on the right. The third color is kinda in between but more like the last one.

Here you can see more difference between number one and number two.
All didn't feel right since I also purchased their 'Real Colors' book, color-checked and all, those colors should be very precise...
These are my samples compared to the color sheet they supplied:

Historical RAL References

But how do my own samples of the paint I sprayed compare to these? Well, actually pretty well:
Those look pretty accurate...
But, are my samples the same as on the tank? Should be, since they are the exact same paint! And yes:

So... What is my 'problem'? Well, it seems a color that is correct in a small square appears much different on a whole tank!
The color I used the first time was extremely light but in the book is almost green/blue/grayish, and still the colors are the exact same!
What do YOU like?
