So not an issue in the UK then?Buff Orpington wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 6:47 am The hardest red to get right is the one that Vauxhall have used for generations. It starts off gloss red but if exposed to sunshine for 3 consecutive days it turns matt pink.
A little redness on my Prussian behinds.
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Vallejo RAL 8012 with a very wet dry brush of Vallejo ANA619
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Re: A little redness on my Prussian behinds.
Not over the last 4 generations.Etranger wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 7:05 amSo not an issue in the UK then?Buff Orpington wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 6:47 am The hardest red to get right is the one that Vauxhall have used for generations. It starts off gloss red but if exposed to sunshine for 3 consecutive days it turns matt pink.
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Looks like I’ll need to enter some Boyes in the near future.
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You’ll need to go in deep till you reach the shade of red required.
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Youre thinking of browns,
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You have to push through the browns to the red.
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I think Jeremy May have brought the forum to an all new low.
Which deserves applause.
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What? I’m saying that they rack the paints by colour and reds are usually behind the browns. Don’t know what you filthy lot are thinking about!
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vallejo Burnt red 814 and flat red 957
Have also been known to add black red and or cavalry brown
Have also been known to add black red and or cavalry brown