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| Author: | Chef [ Thu Jan 29, 2015 8:48 am ] |
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Man you've just made my day.... and it's only 0741hrs! I've been wanting a side by side pictures of those two tins since forever. Before you go mixing them up (which personally I wouldn't do... the tins go quite a long way) get a tin of Revell 46 (7013) and check it against your 'early' 170. I think what you've done here is just show quite conclusively that the later 'brown' Brown Bess is quite definitely NOT the same colour one as the early 'olive' Brown Bess they used on screen. |
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| Author: | schotti [ Thu Jan 29, 2015 9:12 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Brown bess ? |
Hi Rob,so is the tin on the left the right coulour because the right tin is more redish as brown.If the left tin is Right then i could thin it down so that it would be enough for all my pieces. |
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| Author: | schotti [ Thu Jan 29, 2015 9:19 am ] |
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Sorry it's early i meant the right tin Thats the right One i think? |
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| Author: | Moloch [ Thu Jan 29, 2015 9:44 am ] |
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Chef wrote: I've been wanting a side by side pictures of those two tins since forever. Before you go mixing them up (which personally I wouldn't do... the tins go quite a long way) get a tin of Revell 46 (7013) and check it against your 'early' 170. I think what you've done here is just show quite conclusively that the later 'brown' Brown Bess is quite definitely NOT the same colour one as the early 'olive' Brown Bess they used on screen. First time I heard that there were two different variants. Now that is quite a revelation ! |
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| Author: | Chef [ Thu Jan 29, 2015 10:39 am ] |
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From what I understand, having dug about in the apocryphal information that is the 'interwebz'. So "add salt to taste!". The 'Olive' coloured one was the 1st variant, which is what is likely to have been used in the film. The later 'brown' came in what I believe was called the 'super' range, (says on the tin I think). What the actual release date for the newer version would have been I'm not sure, around mid to late 90's when they switched formulation to the new type. At this time, they changed the formulation of the paint (apparently to make it better for spraying), discontinued a number of lines, and changed a few of the others (170 being one of them). It was later discontinued. So whilst they are both '170 Brown Bess' as far as Humbrol are concerned, they are indeed two very different colours (as the eye can see from above) Which has obviously contributed to the whole 'Brown Bess Argument', because without the information that the two colours are indeed different, people have been assuming that their colour is the 'correct' one because "It says so on the tin" So which ever of the two is the 'correct' one. The other is wrong, and information should be adjusted to suit. At the moment, all of the information I can find suggests that the closest colour match to the 'Olive' version of 170, is RAL 7013, which equates to Revell 46 and that Humbrol 186 'Brown' is closer to the "browner" 170. And that is completely leaving out the 'lighting and filters' side of the argument. Purely just on the 'actual' colours as seen with the naked eye. |
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| Author: | schotti [ Thu Jan 29, 2015 11:16 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Brown bess ? |
Amazing thanks for the Info.I'm going to go with that and do a Little homework before i do any painting.Thanks mate Regards Neil |
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| Author: | ObiHahn [ Thu Jan 29, 2015 11:59 am ] |
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Plot twist, i say! Great, great find, thanks for sharing! |
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| Author: | retrogarde [ Fri Jan 30, 2015 12:12 am ] |
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Fantastic! Does anyone know if the Revell 46 ObiHahn mentioned is available in the U.S.? |
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| Author: | Chef [ Fri Jan 30, 2015 8:41 am ] |
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If you can't I'm sure one of us here can post some over. Just as a complete aside (just because I have the picture in the library...) Here's a picture of Revell 46 (left) alongside another revell colour, and a Humbrol. when I was on my quest for Brown Bess alternatives. ![]() (picture taken outside in bright but not direct sunlight) |
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| Author: | schotti [ Fri Jan 30, 2015 5:39 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Brown bess ? |
Thanks guys but i can't realy take any gratitude for this.I bought These from mellisa she found a small batch somewhere at the far end of Space,but i'm verry happy i got These two Different colored tins. Regards Neil |
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| Author: | schotti [ Fri Jan 30, 2015 10:53 pm ] | ||
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Here are a couple more picks just to Show the Color on the Lid might just not be the Same Color as in the tin.So the left tin is brown bess super, the middle tin is revel 46 the right tin is the other brown bess Like i Said the paint in the left tin is totaly Different to the Color on the Lid .
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| Author: | Chef [ Fri Jan 30, 2015 11:06 pm ] |
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Blimey, that's astounding... How on earth did Humbrol ever get away with peddling that! |
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| Author: | SGM Baldwin [ Sun Feb 01, 2015 12:59 am ] |
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Chef wrote: The 'Olive' coloured one was the 1st variant, which is what is likely to have been used in the film. I can now sleep more soundly at night.
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| Author: | schotti [ Sun Feb 01, 2015 6:33 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Brown bess ? |
I only now the olive brown bess is Not an Option as you can see.So either i use the other brown bess,but i only have One tin and Thats Not going to be enough to paint everything,so it will probably be either revel 49 or humbrol 29 Not sure at the Moment. |
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| Author: | Willie Goldman [ Sun Feb 01, 2015 8:53 pm ] |
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This may be an easier. cheaper, and more accurate solution: http://www.garagekitsuscolors.com/produ ... lien-brow/ viewtopic.php?f=3&t=13781 |
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| Author: | USCSS Nostromo [ Sun Feb 01, 2015 10:01 pm ] | ||
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Humbrol also changed their colour 67 significantly. Originally when I built these in the early 80s, I used it as it was the closest I could find to the Nostromo set colour. When I got some more recently to do some repairs, it was so dark it was almost black, and was therefore unusable.
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| Author: | schotti [ Mon Feb 02, 2015 6:45 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Brown bess ? |
Thanks for the Info guys.I'll Check on that.They Must be small bottles.That would be Great for airbrushing |
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| Author: | treeboar [ Tue Feb 10, 2015 1:32 am ] |
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This is an interesting thread... However, I have one confusion from the above info. Chef stated: "The 'Olive' coloured one was the 1st variant, which is what is likely to have been used in the film. The later 'brown' came in what I believe was called the 'super' range, (says on the tin I think)." However, schotti stated: "So the left tin is brown bess super, the middle tin is revel 46 the right tin is the other brown bess" But you can clearly see the 'Super' Brown Bess is Olive (contrary to Chef's statement in which 'Super' Brown Bess is Brown) Not here picking holes, I am genuinely interested in this riddle that has alluded all Aliens fans for years. (sorry schotti, stole the link form your picture - to get point across) Tom |
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| Author: | schotti [ Tue Feb 10, 2015 5:06 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Brown bess ? |
No Problem Feel free. |
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| Author: | schotti [ Tue Feb 10, 2015 6:49 am ] | |||
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This was probably a mix Up from humbrol,the Color of the Lid should be the Same as in the tin but it's Not as you can clearly See.Chef was just as much suprised as i was.I have now idea what happend there,so i think only humbrol can realy answer this question.
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