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of U-552 and color
Posted by:
Connie Stanger
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Date: January 21, 2003 03:04AM
Hello,
I was looking over the discussion on the color of U 552.
My question is why do most modelers use two shades of gray?
Is this strictly to show weathering/ fadeing or exposure?
I mean no disrespect to all the talented and knowledgable members
of this forum, But in my corrispondance to Erich Topp, I ask him that
specific question. He wrote : Dark grey, no difference below the waterline.
Since then I have painted them only one color, with weathering and rust
of course.
Best regards,
Connie
I was looking over the discussion on the color of U 552.
My question is why do most modelers use two shades of gray?
Is this strictly to show weathering/ fadeing or exposure?
I mean no disrespect to all the talented and knowledgable members
of this forum, But in my corrispondance to Erich Topp, I ask him that
specific question. He wrote : Dark grey, no difference below the waterline.
Since then I have painted them only one color, with weathering and rust
of course.
Best regards,
Connie
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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of U-552 and color | Connie Stanger | 01/21/2003 03:04AM |
Re: of U-552 and color | Lorenz | 01/21/2003 12:51PM |
Re: of U-552 and color | Rainer Bruns | 01/21/2003 02:00PM |
Re: of U-552 and color | Connie Stanger | 01/21/2003 02:35PM |