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Title: what reference gunze or tamiya to paint tire
Post by: xan on January 20, 2015, 08:12:13 AM
all is said in the question, what paint do you use to paint light grey tire?

Xan
Title: Re: what reference gunze or tamiya to paint tire
Post by: eindecker on January 20, 2015, 08:29:31 AM
Pretty much whatever light gray I grab. I also use a fleshy-tan on some since I believe that color rubber was also found. I like to dirty it up a bit, so I think the actual color doesn't much matter.
Title: Re: what reference gunze or tamiya to paint tire
Post by: GrahamB on January 20, 2015, 12:38:58 PM
Hi Xan,

I've just used three colours on my DH2 tyres, with a 2-toned effect (see Red Baron's post):

for side walls it was Tamiya XF 54 (Dark Sea Grey) with a spot or two of X-17 (Pink)
for tread area it was Tamiya XF-19 (Sky Grey) tinted with X-17.

Looks OK to me but there must be lots of variations. Tyres often have a patchy look superimposed on the often two-tone appearance. All very subtle.

Cheers,

GrahamB
Title: Re: what reference gunze or tamiya to paint tire
Post by: WarrenD on January 21, 2015, 10:38:17 AM
Heck, I think there were even pink tires/tyres back then, no?  Like others have said, rubber without the carbon black added in is really odd.

Warren
Title: Re: what reference gunze or tamiya to paint tire
Post by: jknaus on January 25, 2015, 10:34:47 PM
I really like Vallejo Light Rubber in their Panzer Aces line 70305
James