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Light Mud mix, Tamiya

July 25 2009 at 3:26 AM
  (Login Mikestarmer)
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This was the new basic colour specified for use with black disrupter in about March 1943 for use in Tunisia then Sicily and Italy till 1945. Use with the 1943 specified vehicle patterns. Mix 4 pts XF55 + 2 pts XF49 + 1 pt XF66. It can stand up to 1/2 more of XF55 as this mix lies between my book mix and SCC5 in BS 987C. There was a variation of shades due to this being a local theatre colour. The disrupter specified over this is XF69 Nato Black NOT straight flat black.

 
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