Hello fellow color enthusiasts. This thread's topic is German Panzer Grey/Gray (Dunkelgrau) during WW2.
Warning: Color facts can be a very intense and complex subject at times.
When you mention "Panzer Grey/Gray", the one thing for sure you are going to hear or read about are multiple answers and responses from people telling you what the actual color should be. Is there such an exact color?
I have lots and lots of books about German WW2 tank camouflage, and even the leading experts in the field cannot seem to agree on this topic. Of course, it does not help that the actual color of the gray used by the Germans during WW2 might have varied from batch to batch and factory to factory. Also, how some paints age and oxidize influence their color. We also have distance and scale to consider, and don't get me started on lighting conditions or how the different colors of dust and dirt (weathering) can have. Oh, and I almost forgot about the finish because the exact same color can appear different depending on if it is a flat finish, semi-gloss finish, or glossy finish (wet).
That being said, what color of Panzer Grey paint do you use on your 1:56 (28mm) scale models?
Humbrol 67 Matt Tank Grey
Mig Dunkelgrau
Poly-S Panzer Gray
Revell 78 Panzergrau
Tamiya XF-63 Panzer Grey (TS-4, Spray)
Testors Panzer Schwarzgrau
Vallejo 70.994 Dark Grey (166)
Vallejo 70.995 German Grey (167)
Vallejo 70.867 Dark Bluegrey (164)
Vallejo 71.054 Dark Bluegrey
Vallejo RAL7021 German Panzer Grey
Other?
You mix your own?
For myself, I have used off the shelf colors, but lately I have been experimenting by mixing my own Panzer Gray color*. For example, the two 1:56 (28mm) scale Panzer 38(t)s you see above are painted in one of my custom colors I have been mixing and experimenting with on my German 1:56 scale miniatures. It is a mix of three parts Vallejo 70.867 Dark Bluegrey to one part Vallejo 70.816 Luftwafe Uniform WW2. I actually like the results, but I may tweak the primary base color. Maybe four parts Vallejo 70.867 Dark Bluegrey to one part Vallejo 70.816 Luftwafe Uniform WW2 would be better. What do you think?
Do you have any German WW2 vehicles or equipment painted in Panzer Grey/Gray? If so, please share pictures of your work. Also please include what color you used to paint the model.