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Latest opinion on paint scheme for Panzer I Ausf. A interior?

February 29 2012 at 5:25 PM
  (Login lspalmer)
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Am getting started on the Tristar kit and am somewhat baffled by the variety of interior paint schemes I have seen on the Internet, and by what is in the instructions.

Anyone have an opinion based on the latest info/theories?

Thanks,
Steve

 
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Mike R
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I thought the interiors of German tanks...

February 29 2012, 6:14 PM 

was a gloss buff color....I could be wrong. Mike

 
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steve palmer
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Buff

February 29 2012, 7:08 PM 

Hi Mike,

Yes, yet I am seeing stuff like black silver, or even green transmission, red oxide primer floors,medium and dark grey floor, just all over the place.

Steve

 
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(Login watertiger)
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Yes, all correct

February 29 2012, 7:39 PM 

They were usually buff above the superstructure and walls. The rest really depends on the manufacturer and the time period, but German vehicles were rather colourful inside in the early years.

 
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look here

March 1 2012, 4:56 AM 

David Byrden's interior site

http://byrden.com/panzers/Colours/index.html


 
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It should be said...

March 2 2012, 1:52 AM 

That research was compiled by examining P3.3 and larger. I never got information about the smaller tanks.

David

 
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based on photos much of the basics

March 2 2012, 4:52 AM 

remain the same.

 
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