by NukeMM » Tue Oct 20, 2009 8:57 pm
Cliffy B wrote:Modern Haze Gray and Deck Gray are made by Model Master paints in Neutral Gray and Gunship Gray respectively with FS numbers matching.
WWII 5-H Haze Gray was a "blue gray" Modern Haze Gray is 50% Neutral Gray and when viewed in certain lighting conditions appears to contain some "green".
I'd like to thank you, too, Cliffy!
I have always been using Model Master Acrylic Neutral Gray and Gunship Gray for the hull and decks, respectively, on my post war 1/700 ships, but I didn't realize I was being so, accurate. It just looked right, to me.
For my WWII USS Oyster Bay AGP-6 I have chosen MM Acrylic Dark Gull Gray. It is just a tad darker than the Neutral Gray. I am still using Gunship Gray for the deck, but with a rusty weathered look using MM Acrylic Leather in a wash.
Thank you for posting the question, Delfin!
[quote="Cliffy B"]Modern Haze Gray and Deck Gray are made by Model Master paints in Neutral Gray and Gunship Gray respectively with FS numbers matching.
WWII 5-H Haze Gray was a "blue gray" Modern Haze Gray is 50% Neutral Gray and when viewed in certain lighting conditions appears to contain some "green".[/quote]
I'd like to thank you, too, Cliffy!
I have always been using Model Master Acrylic Neutral Gray and Gunship Gray for the hull and decks, respectively, on my post war 1/700 ships, but I didn't realize I was being so, accurate. It just looked right, to me.
For my WWII USS Oyster Bay AGP-6 I have chosen MM Acrylic Dark Gull Gray. It is just a tad darker than the Neutral Gray. I am still using Gunship Gray for the deck, but with a rusty weathered look using MM Acrylic Leather in a wash.
Thank you for posting the question, Delfin!