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 Morning all
 
 So I've started to get the paint on.
 
 I'm going with the official post-March 1941/pre-March 1942 as described HERE: base of yellow-brown (gelbbraun RAL 8000), covered one-third by gray-green (graugrün RAL 7008) - although how the second one is called grey-green I'll never know as it looks like a light/mid brown to me. Vallejo Model Air was used as usual.
 
 As I've not done pre-shading before, I've done a few light passes and am now letting it dry to see how it comes out. I don't want to overwhelm the preshading, especially as I have to do the RAL 7008 patches on top. I can always add more paint but will not be able to take it off.
 
 ACW as usual.
 
 ATB.
 
 Andrew
 
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 Hi Graeme
 
 Indeed I should have thought of that - will remember to do it next time. Thanks for stopping by and the support.
 
 Andrew
 
 
 Thanks Lee. Much appreciated. More importantly, glad to hear you're slowly getting better.
 
 ATB.
 
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 Looking good Andrew. Pre-shade is a worthwhile tool to have in your armoury of techniques. I did the green/grey, yellow brown scheme once, many years ago. I used Modelmaster enamel paint and when I’d finished I couldn’t tell them apart LOL....I’m sure yours will be better!Comment
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 Thanks Jim and glad you like it. That's exactly why I took it slowly and left it looking deliberately dark, as I wasn't sure how it would look once the paint was dry.
 
 Thanks Si and I know exactly what you mean - as you'll see from the pictures below. Whether or not mine will look any better we'll have to see!!Looking good Andrew. Pre-shade is a worthwhile tool to have in your armoury of techniques. I did the green/grey, yellow brown scheme once, many years ago. I used Modelmaster enamel paint and when I’d finished I couldn’t tell them apart LOL....I’m sure yours will be better!
 
 
 Thanks again and all the best.
 
 Yours
 
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 Hi all
 
 So the top coat RAL 7008 was applied yesterday, how they can call it grey/green I'll never know - more of a light brown. As the rules stated you could paint some of the wheels etc. entirely in 7008, I've done half of them in that coat and will mix it up when I stick them on.
 
 I've tried to make it come out as much as I can in the shots below but it looks more like shadowing than brown. I've also probably done about 50% not the half so I might go back over some if it next weekend in the lighter colour. I'll also try and get some better pics outside with the digital SLR to try and get some better shots.
 
 ACW as usual ATB.
 
 Andrew
 
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