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F-35I (and F-35A) paint colors
Topic Started: Mar 13 2018, 09:13 PM (97 Views)
larrygre
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Am building Hasegawa's F-35I (Israeli) using the new IsraDecals sheet to complete the mar,ings. IsraDecals claims the main color is FS 36170 Have Glass Grey (confirmed) and the lighter grey RAM color applied to intakes, tail surfaces, etc. is FS 36134.

Mission Models and Mr. Paint has the Have Glass Grey 36170. What's a good match for FS 36134?

Thanks, all.


Cheers,

Larry

"Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic." -- attributed to Dave Barry

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RJ Tucker
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Tru-color paint has "TCP-1205: F-35, Radar Dispersion Gray, #1". The y say:

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Regarding the modern U.S. Air Force paints we are the ONLY model paint company that offers the F-22 and F-35 Radar Dispersion/Absorption paints in single component ready-to-spray bottles for the modeler plus the “Have Glass” scheme for the F-16. These unique paints “sparkle” when viewed under sunlight or bright light – like the real paint on the prototypes.(bold mine)


More here:

Aircraft TCP-1200 to TCP-1399 Series U.S. ARMY AIR CORPS, U.S. AIR FORCE, U.S. NAVY. U.S. MARINES, ROYAL AIR FORCE, ISRAELI AIR FORCE & OTHERS

Give it look. HTH!


RJ
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