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What color do others use for their modern soviet afv?
Modern Soviet AFV colors
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Modern Soviet AFV colors
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Re: Modern Soviet AFV colors
I use Testor's Model Master Enamel "Medium Green" for my base coat. I use spray cans, and have the same in bottles for touch-ups as needed.dougeagle wrote: What color do others use for their modern soviet afv?
Most of my Soviet/Russian units are just base-coated with the green. (Actually, far too many are done in other shades, as they were painted before I settled on the MM Medium Green).
For some units I camo using Polly-S Acrylic "Soviet Sand", which is a very pale yellow with a bit of tan. Then I add crow's feet with flat black.
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My primary color is testors spray dark green. Most of my stuff is dark green. I have sprayed and pick some painted medium green. This is about 90-95% of my Russian (+others) force color with 9-5% or medium green, and then mixed color schemes for remaining figs.
On my indipendent tank battlion, of 51 T-80 from GHQ without reactive armor, sprayed most Dark Green, added dark tan and black. Some sprayed dark tan and added dark green & black, and on about 10-12 spray black and added dark green & dark tan. I did not paint the wheels over. So hull & turrets are in the three color scheme.
On my indipendent tank battlion, of 51 T-80 from GHQ without reactive armor, sprayed most Dark Green, added dark tan and black. Some sprayed dark tan and added dark green & black, and on about 10-12 spray black and added dark green & dark tan. I did not paint the wheels over. So hull & turrets are in the three color scheme.
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Thanks for the replies.
I was at the local hobby/gaming/magic/boardgames etc store and was looking at some of their 1/35 scale models when I noticed a Tamiya T-55 model. On the side, it showed 3 different colors...TS2 (an olive drab color??), Olive Green and Field Grey. Well, I picked up the Field Grey (Tamiya paint XF-65) and tried it. WOW. I also did the Olive Green and found it to be too dark for my liking. But here is a pick of a T-64 in XF-65 Field Grey.

Sorry if the pic isn't clear enough, but that is the best that I could do at the time.
I was at the local hobby/gaming/magic/boardgames etc store and was looking at some of their 1/35 scale models when I noticed a Tamiya T-55 model. On the side, it showed 3 different colors...TS2 (an olive drab color??), Olive Green and Field Grey. Well, I picked up the Field Grey (Tamiya paint XF-65) and tried it. WOW. I also did the Olive Green and found it to be too dark for my liking. But here is a pick of a T-64 in XF-65 Field Grey.

Sorry if the pic isn't clear enough, but that is the best that I could do at the time.

Doug
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Bruce Lee
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