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I am currently building a Revell F/A-18E. The Top Gun version. I have a bit of a dilemma with the choice of colour for the top and bottom surfaces. The kit, and every site I have found on-line say the colours should be light and dark ghost gray with numbers FS36375 and FS-36320. I have bought Mr Colour paints that are clearly labelled with these numbers, and I also have what’s left of the quoted nearest Tamiya equivalents.
However, I have applied two coats of the light ghost gray over white primer to the bottom surfaces and it looks far darker than any photos I have from the net, or those I took myself on a visit to the US Naval Aviation museum at Pensacola. Indeed, the dark ghost gray looks as though it will be much like the F-15E’s and C-17’s of the USAF. The photos I have look almost a dirty white rather than grey. In fact last year I used Insignia White as recommended on a Skyhawk model and that was really a light grey similar to what I appear to require for this F/A-18E. I have looked at the painted model in all lights from sun to shadow, natural and artificial, and in none does it get close to the photos of real aircraft. I does not seem to be a manufacturer fault either as, although there are obvious differences, the paints from different sources are fairly close.
Do I press on with what I’ve got, or do I mix my own colours to match my photos?
 
Photos are not the best source for colour matching. I had a similar situation recently with trying to match a color for my Spitfire cockpit. I was never going to be satisfied with the color in the instructions so I decided to just mix my own and get it as near to where I thought it should be. So my advise is have a go at mixing your own. Good luck.
 
Mist it on and build it up on the white base until you get the density of the colour you want. Mr Color 307 and 308 are the correct colours. Aircraft paint fades and becomes dirty over time. You could try adding a lighter shade of grey or even a splash of off white if you don't like the exact colours. Or post-shade the panels.
 
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