Neat set BUT 1) the US Olive Drab applied to the 1950s and 60s vehicles started as a much darker shade than Vallejo provides. Admittedly these colors faded, but photos show that the darker color often remained visible. 2) The dust is a fine idea, but Vallejo didn't allow for the fact that in some areas of the Republic of Viet Nam ("South Viet Nam") the dirt was very red-brown in color and photos show an "orange" or "rust" tint to the dust and dirt.
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+MMB CUSTOMS & Reviews Thanks a lot for the comment.
Neat set BUT 1) the US Olive Drab applied to the 1950s and 60s vehicles started as a much darker shade than Vallejo provides. Admittedly these colors faded, but photos show that the darker color often remained visible. 2) The dust is a fine idea, but Vallejo didn't allow for the fact that in some areas of the Republic of Viet Nam ("South Viet Nam") the dirt was very red-brown in color and photos show an "orange" or "rust" tint to the dust and dirt.
+Gary Binder We'd agree with you on both points. The O.D. seems too light , more akin to Australian vehicles than US ones which were darker.