**** DONE: 1/48 Ju-87B-2 - Heavy Hitters II GB

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Looks too brown to me but it's deceiving to judge colours based on flash photos on a computer screen! Wojtek's references are good and the colour looks like the lighter green to you, then go for it!
 
I agree, it is hard to figure the colors this way.
I added some MM olive green to the MM RLM 71, and re-sprayed, just to get it a bit more green. I hope that in the sunlight of the final pictures it will look right.
Anyways, if the 70 is too contrasting, I will spray several coats of "Uncle Paul's magic mystery weathering mix"!
 
Looking better Paul. If you have any RAF Dark Green, check it against that - the two were fairly close in shade, although not exactly the same.
 
Whatta ya' mean, ol' butter bean? (Like that? I switched back to veggies!)
I have a secret sauce of weathering goodness that I might,..Might,.. mind you, share with you.
But, you would have to swear an oath. (any oath probably would do, I'm not picky. use a favorite.)
Sprayed the RLM 70 today, we will see how it goes soon!


(Dammit! I missed the wing tips!)
 
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Something about the lighting with those colours Paul. The 70 looks off to me just like the 71 did but I gotta think it's the way your camera is processing the artificial light or the way my monitor is showing them.
 
Model Master paints be damned. I washed this model as I always do. A bath of Dawn dish washing soap with a hot water rinse. I wash my hands before handling the model because I am a jerk about these things. There was an undercoat of RLM 65. There is no excuse for this kind of crap!
The paint pealed right off!
 

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