Hugo Luyten
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Hi guys,
As I want to paint my first German uniforms, I've searched trough the diverse fora here, but with minor luck regarding my question. So that's why I've put it in a new thread.
I have some questions regarding the early German uniforms, more specific the ones from Dragon's Germania Regiment:
http://www.dragonmodelsltd.com/catalog/dml/new/6281/6281- a4poster.jpg
It seems that the uniforms of 1940 and previous years were more green and with a dark green collar than the fieldgray ones later on. But how about the uniforms of this figure set? They have the same colour for the collar. Is it possible these uniform came from another factory?
As I'm enjoying Vallejo paints I found 2 colours:
830 (German Field Grey WWII) and 920 (German uniform).
The latter one is indeed more green then the first one, but somehow my feeling tells me the Field Grey is the colour I have to use in combination with a mouse grey for the trousers.
I hope you can give me a helping hand on this matter.
Greetings and thanks in advance,
Hugo
As I want to paint my first German uniforms, I've searched trough the diverse fora here, but with minor luck regarding my question. So that's why I've put it in a new thread.
I have some questions regarding the early German uniforms, more specific the ones from Dragon's Germania Regiment:
http://www.dragonmodelsltd.com/catalog/dml/new/6281/6281- a4poster.jpg
It seems that the uniforms of 1940 and previous years were more green and with a dark green collar than the fieldgray ones later on. But how about the uniforms of this figure set? They have the same colour for the collar. Is it possible these uniform came from another factory?
As I'm enjoying Vallejo paints I found 2 colours:
830 (German Field Grey WWII) and 920 (German uniform).
The latter one is indeed more green then the first one, but somehow my feeling tells me the Field Grey is the colour I have to use in combination with a mouse grey for the trousers.
I hope you can give me a helping hand on this matter.
Greetings and thanks in advance,
Hugo