Tamiya XF-12 J.N. Grey vs. Tamiya AS-29 Gray-Green IJN
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Tamiya XF-12 J.N. Grey vs. Tamiya AS-29 Gray-Green IJN
Are Tamiya XF-12 J.N. Grey(acrylic) and Tamiya AS-29 Gray-Green IJN(spray can) basically the same color?
What's your application? Is this a TOS Enterprise? Probably not and none of my business, but FWIW, Paul Newitt's book describes one paint combination as Tamiya XF-11 JN Green as one choice I found it totally...not right. However, JN Gray 4:1 with white comes out nice to my eye.
How useless was that?
How useless was that?
This is for a TOS Enterprise. That may have been a mistake in the book with the XF-11 JN Green. In the article Paul Newitt wrote regarding the TOS Enterprise's color on CultTVMan's site he recommends XF-12 JN Grey with some white added.
I tested XF-12 JN Grey with some white and it looks great. However I'm not a big fan of the Tamiya acrylic paints. I like the durability of Testor's Acryl but unfortunately Testor's Acryl doesn't have a color to match.
I have to get some time to get to my local hobby shop to check out the synthetic lacquer spray Tamiya AS-29 Gray Green. This color might be right on without having to add any white. If it's the right color I'll use my airbrush to spray it on. If not I'll just use the Tamiya XF-12 with some white added and overcoat with Testor's Acryl flat clear.
I tested XF-12 JN Grey with some white and it looks great. However I'm not a big fan of the Tamiya acrylic paints. I like the durability of Testor's Acryl but unfortunately Testor's Acryl doesn't have a color to match.
I have to get some time to get to my local hobby shop to check out the synthetic lacquer spray Tamiya AS-29 Gray Green. This color might be right on without having to add any white. If it's the right color I'll use my airbrush to spray it on. If not I'll just use the Tamiya XF-12 with some white added and overcoat with Testor's Acryl flat clear.
We all have our favorites. The PL E was my first real use with Tamiya. I used it with Tamiya thinner and it went down beautifully. Of course, Newitt's book has several other mixes to match the same "concrete" shade. His model master mix is 1 part sac bomber green, 6 parts flat gull gray, 23-25 parts insignia white. The last mix of that I tried was more like 2-9-20.
Not tried Pollyscale since it was PollyS but liked it at that time. I have the whole Franz Josef series in some stage of completion in the 4:1 JN Gray/White mix. No pics, but I'd be glad to take one in natural light tomorrow and email you if you want to send me your email. Honestly, it won't tell you anything. As I've read for years, that color tends to take on the tone of whatever light is hitting it.