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they have a dark dull green which is what I use. I black base it, and it looks great.

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The aqua range has very limited availability outside of Eastern Europe so most of us are more used to the acrylic lacquer paints.

 

I so wished they did do a "slightly light" very high gloss 16473 (Aircraft Gray) and 16440 (Light gull gray).

 

Would buy a half dozen of each.

 

Tony

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Thanks.Milliput seat cusions. If you use the sea green over white , its one of the best matches i have found for the interior green. Sorry i know it doesnt answer the original question but its an alternative.

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I am not familiar with the paint range/ manufacturer you are using so the following may be mute unless you want to pick a different paint.

 

As Jennings was implying, a name such as, "interior dull green" that is brandished by a paint company can be a bit loose. My mind went to P-47 cockpit and came up with "Dark Dull Green". I have used Gunze H65 RLM 70 "Black Green" and Vallejo 71.125 "USAF Green FS 34092". IIRC I added a bit of white. These colors look right to my eyes which is what really matters.

 

Good luck and have fun always,

 

Rick

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i mean dark gull green.

i used grey mr. primer and i think it is the reason it looks little light.

so more coats will be help i suppose.

black base is great thing in many areas.

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i mean dark gull green.

i used grey mr. primer and i think it is the reason it looks little light.

so more coats will be help i suppose.

black base is great thing in many areas.

MRP does make a Dark Dull Green. I feel it is a fairly good representation of the color.

 

http://www.hobbyworld-usa.com/Store/index.php?id_product=3454&controller=product

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i have exactly this paint.

unfortunately pictures i took does not show real look. also it is not matt but something like silk matt and heavily reflects light so it is also reason i think. later i will try to show it in my work in progress thread

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i have exactly this paint.

unfortunately pictures i took does not show real look. also it is not matt but something like silk matt and heavily reflects light so it is also reason i think. later i will try to show it in my work in progress thread

I find most Acrylic Lacquers have that sheen, I always flat clear coat it after I am finished all detail painting and washes.

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this color is from aqua range.

mrp. laquer i have not tested yet. my favorite paints are gunze laquers. they are fantastic paints with some retarder mild. when i look in my optivisor the surface looks as smooth as unpainted tamiya plastic. hope mrp wil have same result

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