That Tamiya formula is the latest Mike Starmer mix. I'm using Tamiya XF-61, 2 parts XF-62 and 2 parts XF-3 mainly because that's what my Firefly is, but I may mix up the other one to see the difference. They do say that the one I'm using may be a touch too dark. Dean had sprayed some Buff or sand over it very lightly to simulate fade and dust. I was able to do the same and blend in the repainted area.Kaczor wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2024 6:11 am Thanks. Of course, it goes without saying that vehicles of British design such as the Cromwell or the late Churchill were painted in the British OD?
Recently for S.C.C.15 I made a Tamiya mix I found on another forum: 5 parts XF-81 "Dark Green 2 (RAF), 1 part XF-71 "Cockpit green (IJN)", 1 part Olive Green. I will use it to slightly differentiate between American and British (Polish) vehicles.
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Re: Painting of American vehicles in Commonwealth armies
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I painted my Churchill with this mix and I should reckon it's quite nice. Even if it doesnt matter at all because once you do the weathering, you're far from the original color.Kaczor wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2024 6:11 am Thanks. Of course, it goes without saying that vehicles of British design such as the Cromwell or the late Churchill were painted in the British OD?
Recently for S.C.C.15 I made a Tamiya mix I found on another forum: 5 parts XF-81 "Dark Green 2 (RAF), 1 part XF-71 "Cockpit green (IJN)", 1 part Olive Green. I will use it to slightly differentiate between American and British (Polish) vehicles.
You can see the SCC15 mix right out of the airbrush and after weathering here : viewtopic.php?t=34159&start=60
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Wow, your Churchill looks wonderful. How I miss that thread 

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Thanks.
To reply to your question, as I made a Polish M5 Stuart in the past, I think they were in the original US Olive Drab because they still had the US serial markings on the side. If you look at the British stuff like the M10 Achilles or the Sherman Firefly, they don't have the US markings because they were repainted with SCC15. I'm not claiming it's right all the times but most of the times it was like that if you study WWII pictures. I would go with US OD for a Polish Stuart !
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I have another question: what color were the Matilda tanks transferred to the USSR from 1941?
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Kind of a burnt Smokey /black/orange !!



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Ah yes, I've heard about goodies like Whiskey hidden in tanks sent to the Soviets 

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Hello Kaczor,
I don't know if I can be of service? attached some links, sorry if French, but Google translate should help?
https://www.zinnfigur.com/fr/Peintures- ... nique.html
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signal%C3 ... e_mondiale
https://warpaints.net/viewtopic.php?t=2575
I don't know if I can be of service? attached some links, sorry if French, but Google translate should help?
https://www.zinnfigur.com/fr/Peintures- ... nique.html
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signal%C3 ... e_mondiale
https://warpaints.net/viewtopic.php?t=2575