You know, as I get back into modeling, I find that the work itself comes back like riding a bike. Yet it’s the technical issues that are the hardest for me, like color matching. Before I get into the more difficult projects, I decided to set them aside and purchase/build some easier projects to get acclimated again, and try things that are new to me to get my feet wet again. So I purchased some inexpensive models to start out with. So to start with, I picked up a Revell P-38J Lightning. The issue I have is that I want to use Tamiya acrylics, and this P-38 has a very “in-depth” color informational chart that gives complete descriptions such as :“medium blue”, or “green”. (just kiding…sort of?) Although I have been able to find names for other brands, I can’t find a cross ref. chart for Revell/Tamiya with any names for the revell products. So I have no idea what “medium blue” in Revell means when converting to Tamiya colors? I got back into this hobby to relax, not to get frustraighted!
First off, don’t take it so seriously. It’s your model. You can paint it pink if you want, as long as you like the way it looks.
Here is a website that will help compare colors between brands, but it doesn’t list Revell.
Another approach is to do some research on the real plane. Or, do a Google on P-38 reviews and see what others have used. This site has a lot of build articles.
The Color Match 1.0 is nice…thanks for the suggestion. (I just wish they had Revell.) I wish someone would make a cross ref. chart that included all the major brands, as well as their respective names/numbers, etc. I’ll be sure to check out the Modelmadness site as well.
I hear what you’re saying as far as it being my project and all…and I agree. Yet I feel that when a company as big as Revell lists a paint color(s) recommendation(s) on the box/instructions, etc. They could list the corresponding number as well to help cross ref. brands, or even purchase their own product correctly.
I even went to the Revell web site, and perhaps I missed it, yet I couldn’t find “Medium Blue” listed anywhere. So why would they list it in the kits instructions simply as “Medium Blue”, wanting people to buy/use their own brand of paint…and yet not even tell you what “Medium Blue” is on their own site? (Am I making any sense here?)
In fact Tommie listed in his response to me (Thank you Tommie btw), the “paint4models” site…that I had already looked at. And although it seems like a good site, I can’t find anything for Revell listed as Medium Blue along with their color number there either? (I may be using it wrong, but then again?) Also, I keep using the “Medium Blue” from Revell as an example…but I’m having trouble with most of their colors as well.
So I thank you guys for your sugestions, as they are all useful. Yet in parting…does anyone know of a list anywhere that just lists Revells own color names along with their own color numbers?
If I liked guys like that, I’d kiss you! I thought there was a site like this (well…this site actually), but for some reason, I didn’t keep it. This is what I’ve been looking for. It doesn’t have the “medium blue” listed in my kit…but that’s okay. I just used that color as an example, but having the majority of color names w/numbers is all I wanted. Thanks a bunch.
Rich
P.S. - Oh, and please don’t be offended by the whole “I don’t like you like that”. It’s not personal, and I’m sure you’re a fine looking man and all. [;)]
Thanks for the links…I’ll be sure and read them tonight. I know what you’re talking about with the Blue P-38’s, yet as far as the Blue color is concerned, (for this kit anyway), what they are talking about is just the propeller hubs on the “Droop Snoot Bomba-Dear” version to be painted “medium blue”, with the caps in red.