![]() It is far better than the usual 924 Russian Uniform nonsense which isn't early green enough.American War of Independence 1776 This 7 page Painting Guide will provide you with a step-by-step award winning tabletop wargame Bolt Action, and deals with This is a tad bit darker than the 50/50 mix and also a slight bit greener, but will work pretty well ‘as-is', especially if you are after a ‘brighter' look similar to my style. **** The closest ‘out of the bottle' colour I have found to match SCC15 is VGC 067 Cayman Green (or GW Catachan Green). SCC15 Variation II**** (Helmets & painted equipment, 1944-45) ![]() This is the mixture I have used here, with lighter highlights to exaggerate the effect for 15mm. Mike Starmer (he of great knowledge and expertise on British paint colours and camouflage schemes) recommends a 50/50 mix of VMC 888 Olive Grey and VMC 924 Russian Uniform: with an empty Vallejo bottle I simply measure and mark at 40mm and 20mm on the bottle, then fill half with one colour, the other half with the other and mix vigorously. There is unfortunately no exact ‘out of the bottle' colour which matches it, so you have to mix it if you want the ‘perfect' correct colour. ![]() mortars, helmets, PIATS, anti-tank guns, and so on. *** SCC15 was the standard British colour used from April 1944 onwards for tanks and vehicles as well as most painted equipment, e.g. Highlight: add VPA 320 French Tankcrew to above. Shadow: 888 Olive Grey and a bit of black.īase: SCC15 Green*** (50/50 mix, 888 Olive Grey and 924 Russian Uniform). SCC15 Variation I (Helmets & painted equipment, 1944-45) FWIW The main reason I dislike VMC 924 Russian Uniform is it lacks the green which should be present in SCC15. Troop of Shewe has it right on the difference in colour on different scales, but you have to start somewhere.
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