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Thank you very much Kacper, thank you very much Don! The merit is of the design, perfect everywhere.
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I rarely visit this part of the forum, and find that my friend Lorenzo a.k.a. MirageArgentino is PanzerArgentino as well!!! But we can't call him like this 'cause ther is another PanzerArgentino, Very well done sir!!! Best Regards,Tony.
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Thank you very much for visiting Tony! I like tanks, and in the Spanish forum I am Mirageargentino, with another couple of guys we are trying to cheer him up a bit. And I am Sergio, not Lorenzo !!!
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Nice build.
I see your printer produces the same bluish colour that mine does on the Beutepanzer model. I think Wayne intended that the camouflage should be Feldgrau + Earth Brown. The question is what colour was WW1 Feldgrau? It isn't the mid-grey colour the Wehrmacht used in WW2 - it seems to have been a variable grey-green colour. I've atatched a couple of images of WW1 Feldgrau uniforms in museums - the colour is both dull, variable and quite green. Regards, Charlie |
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Charlie is correct. The feldgrau should be a medium grey-green, but the printed colors do seem to vary a bit.
Wayne |
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Thank you very much Charlie! Wayne, a thousand thanks for giving us these magnificent models, a pleasure to build them.
The colors of this Beutepanzer differ from the color of the file, it looks more like a light blue-green than green-gray as in the file and clearly is different from the color of the uniforms of the photos. With this theme of the pandemic I could not make the copies in the usual place where I go because I do not have a printer, and they are of low quality. In general, the color of the printed sheets differ from what I see in the file, and this happens with any design, for example those of WoT are darker, others lighter. I suppose you will have to see the printer configuration. |
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