To Greg: Concerning the colours I have to add some specifications:The so called Buntfarbenanstrich was done by the BAKP 20 in Charleroi. According to Rainer Strasheim, who helped me in a great way, the BAKP used a very unique mid green hue as base colour. The red brown is described as a vivid color too. Therefore the camo scheme on my tank is an interpretation of the 'Charleroi-way' and is not unconditionally suited for the German army in general.
My colours are a mixture of TamiyaAcrylic Paints and are based on the German RAL-colour chart system. Therefore it is difficult to describe here the exact mixture.
I for you would take Muthers and Landers researches as starting point. There is a lot of information on this site, IE. Colours used on WW1 German Army Equipment.
Cheers, Peter
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Peter, I dont think much more can be said, but I will try. Fabulous, Awesome, Stupendous, Unbelievable, Holy Cow, Holy Crap, Oh my God, OMG, Holy S&$*T I think you get the point. Great Job
All the Best
Tim R.
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Many thanks for taking time to take a look on my work and your kind comments! I am going to think about a base, but this will be another project. Greetings, Peter
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Dear Peter, Hats off! what an incredible model! superbly mastered, assembled, painted / weathered. You are a true ace, I salute your colossal skill!!!!! Eduardo