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Not sure where to ask but i had a question about Tamiya manuels. They are mostly in japanese and have confusing paint schemes such as XF-3:2+ or XF-3:2+ FX-5:1. These are very confusing, anyone know what they mean? Heres a quick link to a manuel online as a visual.

http://www.tamiyausa.com/pdf/manuals/61061ml.pdf

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The instructions being in Japanese is due to your local hobby shop is buying from Japan and not the US Importers..

The XF -bit refers to Tamiya paint colour codes.

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The terms XF and the numbers are the paint numbers this site will tell you the paint colours

http://www.tamiyausa.com/articles/feature.php?article-id=72#.U_4kJGK9KSM
 
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The terms XF and the numbers are the paint numbers this site will tell you the paint colourshttp://www.tamiyausa.com/articles/feature.php?article-id=72#.U_4kJGK9KSM
Sorry, I forgot to mention i understand the paint numbes what I don't understand is XF-3:2+ or XF-3:2+ FX-5:1. Are they ratios?

For example I know XF3 is yellow but why do they add "-" to make XF-3 and what is the :2 for? Which end up making confusing codes such as

XF-3:2+ FX-5:1
 
Yes, they are ratios. They will give you what Tamiya considers the correct colour from their paints.

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Steve
 
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Sorry, I forgot to mention i understand the paint numbes what I don't understand is XF-3:2+ or XF-3:2+ FX-5:1. Are they ratios?For example I know XF3 is yellow but why do they add "-" to make XF-3 and what is the :2 for? Which end up making confusing codes such as

XF-3:2+ FX-5:1
Like Steve says, they're the ratios for mixing their paints.

XF-3:2 + FX-5:1 means two parts of XF-3 and one part of FX-5

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