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piggypod1

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RAL 6014 Gelboliv is Revell Aqua 36142

RAL 7012 Basaltgrau is Revell Aqua 36169

RAL 9006 Silbergrau (Underside) is Revell Aqua 36374 mixed with Revell Aqua 36105 85/15

RAL 9005 Tiefschwarz (Nose) is Revell Aqua 36302

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The underside is not Silbergrau on the F-104/F-4 series in German service, it is Weissaluminium, RAL 9006. Quite metallic when new, faded quickly though to a light, matt, metallic grey. Silbergrau was used for the Tornado. If your sticking with Humbrol the metalcotes are maybe your best bet with a little grey mixed in. Imho Alclad white aluminium with very very thin overcoat of a light grey does the tricky ok.

F-104, http://www.916-starfighter.de/916starfighter/wallpaper/wp_21+68%20F-104G%20JaboG%2033_Schwarz.jpg

F-4F, https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7393/9239634076_0c15c86c04_b.jpg

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The underside is not Silbergrau on the F-104/F-4 series in German service, it is Weissaluminium, RAL 9006. Quite metallic when new, faded quickly though to a light, matt, metallic grey. Silbergrau was used for the Tornado. If your sticking with Humbrol the metalcotes are maybe your best bet with a little grey mixed in. Imho Alclad white aluminium with very very thin overcoat of a light grey does the tricky ok.

F-104, http://www.916-starfighter.de/916starfighter/wallpaper/wp_21+68%20F-104G%20JaboG%2033_Schwarz.jpg

F-4F, https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7393/9239634076_0c15c86c04_b.jpg

You are right: RAL 9006 is indeed Weißaluminium. I didn't check this find with the RAL-List.

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Hi, Piggypod1,

I have used another brand's (Xtracrylixs) FS36118/ANA613 (Olive Drab). Guess the Humbrol paints for those would work; maybe they are worth checking. For the undersurfaces mix a light gray into any Aluminum paint, and after the gloss/flat varnish coats they will look right.

Fernando

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