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Vale dear old Humbrol 170 "Brown Bess"

April 16 2012 at 5:44 AM
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Response to Best Testors/Model Master color for a W.W.I British Tank?

I know it probably doesn't help anyone by naming a defunct product. But that was a colour that I loved for doing the "Khaki Brown" for WW1 Rhomboids.
I do miss it. Much like French Artillery Green and Field Drab for other subjects.

 
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