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I have nearly finished my Harrier, so next up and partially started is the 1/72 - Tamiya Phantom F4-G and I’m going to use the German Airforce version.

However, one thing bugging me is the exhaust fairing underneath the tail which is show as XF-10 - Flat Brown. Seems to me that would be more likely a Gun metal or burnt iron colour? Phantoms being notoriously ’smoky’ anyway.

What do you do? Research (and run the risk of finding others are wrong too 🤣 ), or just go with the given scheme as colours are rarely exact anyway as we know.
 
I tend to do extra research as I have found that many instruction sheets are a bit iffy sometimes with regards to colours.
For my Phantom0 FGR.2 build I'll be using Vellejo Metal Color ''Jet Exhaust'' for that area as well as for the exhaust itself
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Gary
 
For me Neil I think there is alot of wiggle room when it comes to the Phantom exhaust. Are you doing a weathered stained look or a new off the production line clean efect with no staining. I think you wont go far wrong with a mix of gun metel and various shades of silver/aluminium.
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For me Neil I think there is alot of wiggle room when it comes to the Phantom exhaust. Are you doing a weathered stained look or a new off the production line clean efect with no staining. I think you wont go far wrong with a mix of gun metel and various shades of silver/aluminium.
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Hah, my builds never look production line, I think I just naturally weather them! I think a little license will be fine. Thanks for the pic, that helps.
 
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so you’re saying the obvious answer may actually be the answer? Now that makes way more sense. I’ll go with gun metal / burnt iron something along those lines.

Thanks chaps.
 
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