Thanks for your nice words.
To avoid hijacking your post I have posted the pictures separately to see here:
http://bennosfiguresforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=26188&p=289526#p289526As for the colouring, I paint almost everything with Vallejo colours. But for the vehicles I also got some AK interactive paints.
I orientate myself on e.g. these specifications that I found in various sources. The specifications are Vallejo colours, but I as already mentioned I also try out AK:
February 1941: - Initially vehicles sent to Africa, arrived painted dark grey (Dunkelgrau). Units immediately sought out ways to cover or break up this color. Mud, local stores of paint or paint borrowed from the Italians/Luftwaffe are among some of the solutions crewmen found to camouflage their vehicles.
Color Vallejo
RAL 7021 Dunkelgrau 995
Mud, etc
Any tan or brown paint
March 1941: - Vehicles in Africa were to be painted yellow-brown (Gelbbraun RAL 8000) and grey-green (Graugrün RAL 7008) using two-thirds to one-third ratio.
Color Vallejo
RAL 8000 Gelbbraun (Grünbraun) 879
RAL 7008 Graugrün 866
March 1942: - Yellow-brown and sand paint (Gelbbraun RAL 8020 & Sandgrau RAL 7027) were made available to be used once current stocks of Gelbbraun and Graugrün ran out. The colors were to be applied using two-thirds to one-third ratio (yellow-brown to sand) with feathered edges.
Color Vallejo
RAL 8020 Gelbbraun 847
RAL 7027 Sandgrau 819
Afterwards I use e.g. Games Wash Sepia Shade to emphasise the details. And then this wash for the sand and dust effect.
I used these pigments as well...
...for example here:
But it's always the case that I start a new attempt when I build something. I haven't found the perfect way yet, but that's part of the fun...