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  • Guest

    #1

    about paints

    I hope you can help me.

    I went out today and bought some 1/35 U.S Infantry (West European Theater) by Tamiya and some 1/35 British Infantry on Patrol also by Tamiya.

    Now a lot of you may have noticed that there isnt much english on the boxes and next to nothing in the way of instructions and the pictures of these figures are in black and white!! Does anyone have colour images they could post so I can see what is wheat.

    Also, now here is the biggie - can anyone convert these Tamiya colours into their Humbrol equivalent?

    XF-62 XF-64 XF-51 XF-59 XF-1 XF-56 XF-15 XF-10 XF-61 XF-60 XF-57 XF-52 XF-49 XF-2

    X-10 X-49

    The reason I ask for Humbrol equivalents is because I have quite a lot of Humbrol enamels and stuff and if i have the same paint in humbrol I'd rather save the few quid if I can.

    Many thanks in advance

    Steve
  • Guest

    #2
    i dont have the humbrol numbers but i will tell you what the tamiya paints are, im sure you can get the humbrol numbers from these...

    XF-62 - oliv drab

    XF-64 - Red brown (if you look at my africa corps figures in the galery (in "other" then "rjwood_uk", this colour is the one used for the rifles.

    XF-51 - Khaki Drab

    XF-59 - Desert Yellow

    XF-1 - Flat (Matt) Black

    XF-56 - Metalic Grey (again look at my pictures, the machine gunners machine gun is done in this colour)

    XF-15 - Flat (matt) flesh (again look at my pictures and their faces/legs/hands

    XF-10 - Flat brown (again look at pictures, their boots are done this colour)

    XF-61 - Dark Green

    XF-60 - Dark Yellow

    XF-57 - Buff

    XF-52 - Flat Earth

    XF-49 Khaki (again look at pictures, their main uniform colour is khaki)

    XF-2 - Flat (matt) White

    XF-10 - Flat Brown

    X-49 - (we had this descusion before, tamiya dont make this anymore but basically it is a glss khaki)

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    • Guest

      #3
      Cheers Rich,

      That will be a good starting point.

      Thanks

      Steve

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      • John
        Administrator
        • Mar 2004
        • 4667
        • John
        • Halifax

        #4
        i dont have the humbrol numbers
        Never leave home without it

        Code:
        TAMIYA COLOR CHART - to HUMBROLTAMIYA 	COLOUR 	HUMBROLX 1 	black 	21X 2 	white 	22X 3 	royal blue 	15X 4 	blue 	198 *X 5 	green 	3X 6 	orange 	18X 7 	red 	19X 8 	lemon yellow 	69X 9 	brown 	10X 10 	gun metal 	53 *X 11 	chrome silver 	11X 12 	gold leaf 	16X 13 	metallic blue 	52X 14 	sky blue 	48X 15 	light green 	38X 16 	purple 	68X 17 	pink 	200X 18 	semi-gloss black 	21X 19 	smoke 	1324X 20 	enamel thinner 	 X 20A 	acrylic thinner 	 X 21 	flat base 	49X 22   	clear 	35X 23 	clear blue 	1320X 24 	clear yellow  	1323X 25 	clear green 	1325X 26 	clear orange 	1322X 27 	clear red 	1321X 28 	park green 	80XF 1 	flat black 	35XF 2 	flat white 	34XF 3 	flat yellow 	99XF 4 	yellow green 	97XF 5 	flat green 	105XF 6 	copper 	12 +XF 7 	flat red 	153XF 8 	flat blue 	25XF 9 	hull red 	177XF 10 	flat brown 	98XF 11 	J.N. green 	172 +XF 12 	J.N. grey 	64XF 13 	J.A. green 	75XF 14 	J.A. grey 	147XF 15 	flat flesh 	61XF 16 	flat aluminum 	11 +XF 17 	sea blue 	134 +XF 18 	medium blue 	96XF 19 	sky grey 	167 +XF 20 	medium grey 	141XF 21 	sky 	65XF 22 	RLM grey 	111XF 23 	light blue 	173 +XF 24 	dark grey 	123 +XF 25 	light sea blue 	31XF 26 	deep green 	88XF 27 	black green 	91XF 49 	khaki 	72XF 50 	field blue 	111XF 51 	khaki drab 	108XF 52 	flat earth 	29XF 53 	neutral grey 	128 +XF 54 	dark sea grey 	140XF 55 	deck tan 	110XF 56 	metallic grey 	56XF 57 	buff 	168 +XF 58 	olive green 	30XF 59 	desert yellow 	93XF 60 	dark yellow 	83XF 61 	dark green 	161XF 62 	olive drab 	66XF 63 	German grey 	67XF 64 	red brown 	160XF 65 	field grey 	116XF 66 	light grey 	124 +
        www.scalemodelshop.co.uk

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        • Guest

          #5
          Hi John,

          Thank you very much - that is perfect.

          Steve

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          • Guest

            #6
            Hi Steve,

            Well, thank goodness I'm not alone !!

            I found a very useful source of info at the following URL.



            Mind you I'm still experimenting with the paint mixing business !

            Iain

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            • Guest

              #7
              john....do you happen to know where to get a conversion chart for Mr.Color - Tamiya or Mr.Colour - Humbrol?

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              • Guest

                #8
                ...found this



                which at least lets me know the names of them.

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  where the heck is the wombat when ya need him?

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    lost his p/w!

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      P/w?

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        short for password

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