Home > Discussion Groups > Tricks & Tips

Message posting guidelines:
1.

Full real names must be used at all times.

2.
A valid e-mail address must be provided. (This is not optional)
3.
  Images must be posted at low resolution (72 dpi) and no larger than 760 pixels wide, and copyright/trade mark owners must be credited whenever reasonably possible.
4. From 20 April, registration is compulsory if you wish to post messages on the Discussion Boards. For further information, please see the following message: http://www.network54.com/Forum/message?forumid=95064&messageid=1113823324
Please read our Community guidelines before posting.
By contributing to this discussion group, you indicate your agreement to the Terms and Conditions of Use.
Posts that violate the guidelines or Terms and conditions of Use of the Missing-lynx.com discussion groups will be erased, and repeated violation of this policy may result in termination of the violator's account.

Advertisement
 Return to Index  

Filter for Panzer Grey

June 25 2008 at 8:03 PM
  (Login tabbtharrington)
Missing-Lynx members
from IP address 71.176.202.139

Hi, I was wondering, what would be a good oil or enamel color to use for a filter over top of Panzer Grey? I have coated my Marder II with Tamiya German Grey followed by some mottling of the center panels w/ a little white and medium blue added to the grey, so the grey does have a subtle blue tint to it that I am happy with. I have heard of doing yellow ochre over top of O.D. to enrich the color, but for Panzer Grey?

 
 Respond to this message   
Responses

  1. I have used different shades - david nickels on Jun 26, 8:31 AM
  2.  


Terms and Conditions of Use
Report abuse