[WWI] CDL .. again

Michael Kendix mkendix at hotmail.com
Thu May 3 11:59:40 EDT 2007


>From: rob <rob at rob-stewart.to>
>Date: Thu, 03 May 2007 07:44:39 -0700
>
>
>All fair comments.
>
>I do it that way, and get colours matching Misterkit, except lightened for 
>the scale effect for the model I'm doing.
>
>Can I post images as attatchments to mail on the mailing list?  does that 
>work anyone?  Or is that rude?
>
>If anyone has a link to different images of the shades of CDL, PC-10, PC12, 
>Gotha Green, Pfalz silbergrau, etc., then please post it.  I, for one, 
>would be more than happy to try them.
>
>I use Misterkit because their site is the only one I found with actual 
>swatches up on the web to refer to.
>
Hi Rob:

I think your method is fine - as I understand things, you were simply 
stating what you did and not requiring anything from anyone else. Whether I 
would use it - no - I have my own idiosyncratic concoctions that I mix to 
make CDL & PC-10, or whatever.

You cannot post images on the list - it's not rude but the software won't 
let them through. You can offer images to be posted on the web site if you 
think people would benefit from them.  You can also post links on the list 
to wherever.

I like some of Misterkit's colors, in particular, their CDL range for the 
different countries. I don't use them that much because I found them a bit 
fragile but others have used them with considerable success.

As you probably know, nobody has the deifinitive low-down on WW1 colors but 
suggestions are always welcome.

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