Title: wich reference Gunze or Tam do you use for AE-9 colour? Post by: xan on September 13, 2011, 01:18:22 PM That's the colour Massimo proposes in his colour chart/
(http://mig3.sovietwarplanes.com/colors/chips/AE-9.jpg) and the federal standart proposed is FS-15630: (http://img4.hostingpics.net/pics/88684156e.jpg) wich reference have you use in Gunze or Tamiya, and eventually in humbrol ? Xan Title: Re: wich reference Gunze or Tam do you use for AE-9 colour? Post by: cdk on September 13, 2011, 09:08:05 PM Hello Xan,
a mix with Humbrol 127 and Humbrol 34 is a close match (matched with my eyes) to FS25630. HiH Claus Title: Re: wich reference Gunze or Tam do you use for AE-9 colour? Post by: Massimo Tessitori on September 13, 2011, 10:08:00 PM Hi Xan,
I've utilized Humbrol 28 on my I-153. It looks similar enough to FS-25630 given by Hornat. To tell the truth, looking at some photos of wrecks I suspect that the real color could have been a bit more bluish, but I can't be sure. Some pieces in apparently good conditios should be preserved in Finland. Regards Massimo Title: Re: wich reference Gunze or Tam do you use for AE-9 colour? Post by: KL on September 14, 2011, 03:30:27 AM I've utilized Humbrol 28 on my I-153. It looks similar enough to FS-25630 given by Hornat. Pilawskii gives FS-5630 for AEh-9. Migliardy & Hornat probably obtained their AE-9 equivalent from Pilawskii and his SAFFC. In fact Pilawskii misinterpreted AE-9 with who knows what. He did see Montoyas SB fragments, but he interpreted gray as AEh-8 (real AE-8 was silver!). Cheers, KL Title: Re: wich reference Gunze or Tam do you use for AE-9 colour? Post by: xan on September 14, 2011, 09:23:57 AM thanks to all of you.
No one has references in acrilyc gunze or tamiya? Xan Title: Re: wich reference Gunze or Tam do you use for AE-9 colour? Post by: Massimo Tessitori on September 14, 2011, 11:38:22 AM Hi Xan and Konstantin,
Quote In fact Pilawskii misinterpreted AE-9 with who knows what. He did see Montoyas SB fragments, but he interpreted gray as AEh-8 (real AE-8 was silver!). If I remember well, he identified the grey inside the pieces (A-14?) with AEh-8 and concluded that it wasn't silver at all.Regards Massimo |