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BrianW02 Apr 2026 5:39 p.m. PST

I am about to expand my 1/1200 scale fleets to include ships that, even in the Napoleonic era, are predominately unpainted wood. Specifically I'm thinking about the Swedes and Danes. I'm open to suggestions for colors that will work well for this. Right now, I am looking at some of the Vallejo tans and browns.

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