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...M-am si minunat ca ti-a scapat[???] ca nu a folosit acel SCC 15,sau bronze green pt modelisti...
Pentru ca s-a facut afirmatia de mai sus, care-i valabila doar pentru unii "modelisti", dar care-n viata reala total falsa este, caci SCC-15 si "bronze green" doua mancarici de peste diferite sunt...
Si pentru ca-n cel mai mizerabil topic al acestui subforum, mi se cere inchizitorialo-imperativ sa aduc lamuriri suplimentare la mirarile genuine ale unora despre "rahat"... pe care DEMULT m-am straduit sa le lamuresc ( cat m-a dus capul ) atat privat, cat si public :
http://www.cartula.ro/forum/Olive-Drab-t46...p;hl=Olive+Drab
Readuc subiectul in atentie, cu o singura completare STRICT MODELISTICA.
Anume, definirea data acestor culori de catre Mike Starmer ( gurul absolut in culori britanice ), cat si amestecurile in vopsele Tamiya recomandate de el :
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" SCC No.15 Olive Drab Tamiya
This is the colour that replaced SCC 2 brown as the basic colour from April 1944 on for use in NWE and Italy to avoid the need to repaint US equipment. But NOT Bailey Bridges, these remained SCC 2 brown.
Mix: 5pts XF61 + 2pts XF62 + 2pts XF3. This is fraction darker than the standard so a wee touch more XF3 won't hurt. Then allow for scale effect.
**Vallejo mix: SCC15 British Olive WWII** (by Alan Brown)
Mix equal parts of 70888 Olive Grey [92] + 70924 Russian Uniform WWII [094]
SCC No.224 Deep Bronze Green Tamiya
Deep Bronze Green 224 replaced SCC 15 so DBG 224 is the colour for Korea.
Deep Bronze Green is mixed by 8pts XF5 + 5pts XF62 = Old dark colour. You need a satin varnish over this for the depth of colour.
The SCC 15 was mixed with the new lighter colour.
XF61 does not have red in it thus not suitable for DBG 24. "
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