NP, John… I was trying to find a unique color for them. Canary Yellow isn’t doing it , hehe. I’m thinking maybe grey with a black wash followed by some detail color on the center of the radar dish.
**––Guys, I’ve tested out many variations of almost everything relating to my A&A gaming experience, especially player preferences, even if they are unconsious ones. My “test subjects” vary widely from a 90-year old WW2 vet (eyes, mobility, and slight unit identity issues due to age) to younger, more vibrant but definately NEWBIE players. Many of the things I do in/for our games are testing their preferences whether they’re aware of it or not.
----I think your plan of Gray with a Black wash is perfect,…and either
an “R” (for Radar) or a Red dot in the center of the dish would easily and pleasingly identify them and look great, too!.
----IMHO, the answer that I found through research is that any basic INFRASTRUCTURE unit that doesn’t need to be nation specific such as
Air Bases, Naval Bases, AA guns or Radar Dishes is better left in a basic but pleasing color scheme that doesn’t take any TIME for your brain to identify them. Check out my AA guns in the pic, below.
----With all of the now HUNDREDS of new units and variations of each type, I’ve even decided on “STADARDISING” a few basic units with the same well-detailed sculpts, such as 105mm Artillery and Sea Transports, with all of the individual
Air Transports having their wingtips, fuselage stripes, and engine nacelles painted White,…the only aircraft to have White markings.
----Although, I’ve personally found that marking the IPC Factories with their nation specific flags speeds things along, especially when the gameboard gets really “clutterred”. Also, my guys LOVE to replace an enemy’s factory with one having their own flag on it whenever they capture one. :-D
----Of course all of the above is simply MY opinion,…and we all have different tastes and/or preferences. I only offer them as the solutions that I’ve found that work for ME,…and to help anyone who might like them. I always enjoy seeing your wonderful paint jobs and look forward to many more.
Tall Paul**