Colours for WWII Japanese Tanks?

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What is the closest Humbrol paints for a prewar WWII Japanese Cavalry Tank Type 92. The instructions, which are in Japanese, refer to some Mr Color paints I couldn't find on the internet, except for one of the four colours. C321, for which apparently Humbrol 71 was the correct match according to the single source I could find. The colours for the tank are C321 (Ochre), matched as Humbrol 71, C522 (Land Colour), C525 and C526, which are just referred to as Green and Brown. In addition there's a figure for which no colours are given at all, just numbers. The matches are according to the same source: C132 for the uniform (no match), C17 (116) for the helmet, C41 for the boots (160), and C45 (71 again) for the straps

I don't need 100% accuracy, I would like to use colours as close as I can get though. Any input or corrections and additions is welcome. A tad off topic, as it's not relevant for this tank, I found when trying to figure out the colours several sources claiming that the yellow stripes used on many Japanese tanks wasn't actually yellow, apparently more light greenish. I might add that according to some sources there were apparently some differences in colours used by the cavalry compared to the army
 
I tried looking it up real quick but I'm not that good at it. I didn't have any luck. The person to ask is Urumomo, that guy knows just about everything.
 
Unlikely to be off any help, most likely museum restoration paint scheme than being actual war or pre-war colors, but its all I got. This is in Tokyo 1986.17445659690869082735602966906282.jpg
 
I tried looking it up real quick but I'm not that good at it. I didn't have any luck. The person to ask is Urumomo, that guy knows just about everything.

Do I have to look him up myself, or do I just have to wait and see if he comes around? :)
 
lol
I don't know much of anything about IJA tanks ,

I'd have to consult the internet like the rest .
I found this , if it helps : https://www.flamesofwar.com/Default.aspx?tabid=110&art_id=4065

Thanks, it helps. Now if I only could find a conversion chart which matches Mr Hobby with Humbrol. I know acrylic paints are more fashionable right now, I'm sticking to the old Humbrol enamel. I can go as far as to mix paints, that's it though. I'm a casual modeller and can't be bothered with airbrushing, I use a brush and for me enamel works best for brushpainting
 
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The color conversion topic has come up many times here but I must admit that I don't pay attention to it since I do everything by eye and I'm never attempting to attain historical accuracy .

I'll see if I can find those threads
 
If you have trouble finding the right paint then you're going to have to rely on the Mark one system
 
The color conversion topic has come up many times here but I must admit that I don't pay attention to it since I do everything by eye and I'm never attempting to attain historical accuracy .

I'll see if I can find those threads

Thanks! I'm very grateful. It's always that pesky Mr Hobby paint I have trouble with
 
If you have trouble finding the right paint then you're going to have to rely on the Mark one system

I have a Fine Molds Type 3 I made years ago. I can't remember how I figured out the colours, I suspect I to some extent at least just used whatever I thought looked Japanese tank to me. Pretty sure it isn't completely authentic, it looks good to me though. When you first start researching it's easy to go down the rabbit hole though
 
There are several members here that know a good deal about various paint conversion charts and conversion apps ,
we will try and summon @blakeh1 to start
 
What is the closest Humbrol paints for a prewar WWII Japanese Cavalry Tank Type 92. The instructions, which are in Japanese, refer to some Mr Color paints I couldn't find on the internet, except for one of the four colours. C321, for which apparently Humbrol 71 was the correct match according to the single source I could find. The colours for the tank are C321 (Ochre), matched as Humbrol 71, C522 (Land Colour), C525 and C526, which are just referred to as Green and Brown. In addition there's a figure for which no colours are given at all, just numbers. The matches are according to the same source: C132 for the uniform (no match), C17 (116) for the helmet, C41 for the boots (160), and C45 (71 again) for the straps

I don't need 100% accuracy, I would like to use colours as close as I can get though. Any input or corrections and additions is welcome. A tad off topic, as it's not relevant for this tank, I found when trying to figure out the colours several sources claiming that the yellow stripes used on many Japanese tanks wasn't actually yellow, apparently more light greenish. I might add that according to some sources there were apparently some differences in colours used by the cavalry compared to the army
Hi and welcome to the forum. Urumomo is the one for answers for sure. Pantherman
 
A Pit-Road 1/35 scale kit, 九二式 思装甲車 前期型, which roughly translates into 92 type heavy armoured vehicle early model
I thought as much, as there aren't too many Type 92s around, but I wasn't sure :)

Are the colours the instructions recommend, the same as for the Type 3? I ask because I built that a few years ago and had the recommended Mr. Hobby paint set available (but mostly didn't use it, as I found I don't get along with these paints).
 
I thought as much, as there aren't too many Type 92s around, but I wasn't sure :)

Are the colours the instructions recommend, the same as for the Type 3? I ask because I built that a few years ago and had the recommended Mr. Hobby paint set available (but mostly didn't use it, as I found I don't get along with these paints).

I wouldn't know, the instructions for the Type 3 were discarded after I finished the kit. The Type 3 has a three colour scheme though, and is at the other end of the war from the Type 92. I have never tried Mr Hobby, I just never find good matches for Humbrol for it, that's why I have developed a dislike for Mr Hobby
 
C522 Land Color
3X Hu 111
3X Hu 173
2X Hu 75
C525 Green
3X Hu 78
2X Hu 239
1X Hu 3
C526 Brown
6X Hu 26
9X Hu 29
4X Hu 79
2X Hu 118. Or if you don't want to mix that
much paint.
2X Hu 29
1X Hu 234
1X Hu 224 Not as exact, but better than 'good'
match.

Test these colors before you apply them to your model. If you are not sure, I can recheck the recipe.
Do with them as you wish.

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