Sir Spendalot Posted January 24, 2021 Share Posted January 24, 2021 First post in a long time - and a cry for help! I've been working on the Airfix 1:24 JU87B-2 and planned to do it in the North Africa colours, albeit the Montex masks option. I was doing ok up to the RLM 65, 70 and 71 bit, then came RLM 79!!! I've been using AK's Real Colors and found them to be really good to use and, as far as I can tell, accurate. However, the RLM 79 (1941 version) seems very light and very yellow. Below are a couple of photos - any comments (preferably to say it's ok) gratefully received. Dreading the idea of remasking. Uncarina 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thierry laurent Posted January 24, 2021 Share Posted January 24, 2021 Possibly a little bit light but mainly in comparison with the greens that look comparatively very dark. Keep in mind that any camo look reasonably right when the relationship between the individual colors looks right even if all colors are a little bit too light. Sir Spendalot 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LSP_K2 Posted January 24, 2021 Share Posted January 24, 2021 I agree with Ron, looks way too yellow, at least on my monitor. I recall using a Model Master color on this Ju 88, and I really liked the way it came out. Too bad it was never finished and gone now. Sir Spendalot, Royboy and Gazzas 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sir Spendalot Posted January 24, 2021 Author Share Posted January 24, 2021 28 minutes ago, MARU5137 said: Looks almost same as this color. Asisbiz Junkers Ju 87BTrop Stuka 1.StG3 (S7+KH) North Africa 1940-42-0A https://www.asisbiz.com/il2/Ju-87/StG3-NA/pages/Junkers-Ju-87BTrop-Stuka-1.StG3-(S7+KH)-North-Africa-1940-42-0A.html Thanks for this - gives me hope that it's not too far off. Hopefully it I can knock it back a bit with some weathering Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrish Posted January 24, 2021 Share Posted January 24, 2021 Not saying this is right but this is the color chip from Luftwaffe camouflage and markings volume 1 Sir Spendalot 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D.B. Andrus Posted January 25, 2021 Share Posted January 25, 2021 The initial 1941 shade of "79" was very light and yellow, especially with 109E's. The later versions of "79" were more in line with what we tend to see on models today. There is a swatch of this yellow hue in Merricks last volumes of Luftwaffe Camouflage and Markings. Also, keep in mind how the underlying paintwork would influence the new topcoat, especially that of a lighter shade. HTH, Damian RBrown, Uncarina, coogrfan and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RBrown Posted January 25, 2021 Share Posted January 25, 2021 As Damian states the early version of RLM 79 was very light and yellow. In the photo below the upper surfaces are 79 but the lower cowls are yellow... D.B. Andrus, Sir Spendalot and Gazzas 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MikeMaben Posted January 25, 2021 Share Posted January 25, 2021 Yep, and since your Stuka was field painted it would likely have been one of the earliest to receive the early yellow 79. Sir Spendalot, chrish and Gazzas 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sir Spendalot Posted January 25, 2021 Author Share Posted January 25, 2021 Thanks gents. I think after a bit of weathering and a matt coat, my RLM79 should look a bit closer to the 110s. I've seen a number of shots of 109E's with a much brighter sand yellow but hadn't managed to find a JU87 until MARU5137 posted the link. chrish 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Royboy Posted January 25, 2021 Share Posted January 25, 2021 I've studied quite a few photos of aircraft from that theatre and some paint jobs look relatively pristine and some look quite 'shop worn' at times. I think you have to make a judgement call on the level of operational wear on the airframe when you do a model like this. Obvious things like sand/weather erosion, fuel and hydraulic oil stains and some elements of sun bleaching over time can have quite a visual effect. It's quite a conundrum but does give the artistic element a chance to shine on battle weary machines. I normally go with a picture of the subject if I can get one to give me some idea. Anyway, your model looks great, enjoy it and go with what you like! Sir Spendalot, chrish and Uncarina 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monthebiff Posted January 25, 2021 Share Posted January 25, 2021 I used Tamiya Desert Yellow if I remember correctly on my 32nd scale Trumpeter build. Regards. Andy chrish, Sir Spendalot, D.B. Andrus and 3 others 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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