I hatched a few from two different pair matings today.
The 1st photo is of 2 chicks from a bantam black K over the LF pullet that carries dun and shows some, especially in her tail. These show the most common phenotype that has come from this mating. It looks more khaki to me, but evidently there can be a lot of variation in dun down color. As I'm mentioned in an previous post I believe that may be due to modifying genes like perhaps mahogany.
The 2nd and 3rd photos are of chicks from a LF cockerel (brother to the pullet in the other mating) that carries dun over a bantam black pullet. This pullet looks pure black, but may not be pure for E/E since 3 of the chicks have flesh colored shanks. Of course the black chick has black shanks, but one of the khaki looking chicks has a little dark coloring in its shanks. The pullet was from a 2021 mating of a pullet that was a bantam black X silver Dutch and either a bantam black K or a lavender X silver K. So maybe these chicks with flesh shanks are revealing EWh and e+. The EWh would have come from the dun K that was descended from LF buff. Some dark shanked chicks could also carry ER from their buff laced Polish ancestors.
The 3rd photo shows some black splashes on the chicks.