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COLOUR CONVERSION CHART This Guide Shows the Closest Recommended Replacement from the Old Range Offlames of War Vallejo Colours COLOUR CONVERSION CHART This guide shows the closest recommended replacement from the old range ofFlames Of War Vallejo colours. Many colours do not have an exact direct equivalent, so please be aware that your results may vary slightly. COLOURS OF WAR REPLACES OLD COLOUR FWP300 Black 950 Black FWP301 White 951 White FWP302 Worn Rubber 862 Black Grey FWP303 Panzer Grey 995 German Grey FWP304 Bunker Grey 836 London Grey FWP305 Greatcoat Grey * a new colour, similar to 987 Medium Grey FWP306 Worn Canvas 884 Stone Grey FWP307 Whitewash * like 989 Sky Grey, but paler FWP320 Grease Brown 822 German Camo Black Brown FWP321 Sherman Drab 887 Brown Violet FWP322 Dark Leather 871 Leather Brown FWP323 Boot Brown 872 Chocolate Brown FWP324 Battlefield Brown * like 826 German Camo Medium Brown, but paler FWP325 Battledress Brown 921 English Uniform FWP326 Comrade Khaki 880 Khaki Grey or 879 Green Brown FWP327 Military Khaki 988 Khaki FWP328 Wool Brown 873 US Field Drab FWP340 Heer Green 979 German Camo Dark Green FWP341 Tankovy Green 894 Russian Green or 823 Luftwaffe Camouflage Green FWP342 Army Green * like 890 Reflective Green, but brighter FWP343 Splinter Green 968 Flat Green FWP344 Jager Green 833 German Camo Bright Green FWP345 Tommy Green 886 Green Grey FWP346 Afrika Green 881 Yellow Green FWP347 GI Green * a new colour, between 993 US Dark Green and 895 Gunship Green FWP348 Firefly Green 894 Russian Uniform FWP349 Grenadier Green 830 German Fieldgrey FWP360 Rust Orange * like 929 Light Brown but more yellow FWP361 Cavalry Yellow 915 Deep Yellow FWP362 Sicily Yellow 914 Green Ochre FWP363 Crusader Sand 847 Dark Sand FWP364 Dry Dust 819 Iraqi Sand FWP365 Panther Yellow 882 Middlestone FWP400 Infantry Blue 930 Dark Blue FWP401 Luftwaffe Blue 816 Luftwaffe Uniform FWP380 Artillery Red 957 Flat Red FWP381 Devil Red 982 Cavalry Brown FWP382 Oxide Red 984 Flat Brown FWP383 Motherland Earth 983 Flat Earth FWP384 Tan Leather * similar to 825 German Camo Pale Brown FWP385 European Skin 955 Flat Flesh FWP480 Dark Gunmetal * like 863 Gunmetal Grey, but darker FWP481 Cold Steel 865 Oily Steel.
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