Need Help in Identifying a shade of green

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DarKev
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Need Help in Identifying a shade of green

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Hello Folks

I was browsing the net trying to find some new color scheme ideas for a Gelgoog Jager I have in my boxes of kits when I came across a Blue/Green Jager in the following site;

http://f33.aaa.livedoor.jp/~shin/gallar ... eihin.html

I was wondering what shade of green this person used??? I think its something like Light Olive Green but I'm not sure. Well I'm asking if someone out there with a better color sense (or who can read the site to see if there are paint mixing instructions) can give me a hint.

It will be really appreciated.

Thanks

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From what I can see no specific colour given.

Plus, it looks like he used a green as a base colour and than another colour to do the highlites and edges.

HTH.
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It kind of looks like French Blue.
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That looks very close to FS34079 and if you use Model Master Military Flats it's called 'Dark Green'.

Hope that helps?
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