Hi,
Does anybody know what shades of green paint the British army used in the 70s and 80s to paint armoured vehicle?
David
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Post war british paint
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Re: Post war british paint
David
Irregular camouflage of:
NATO Green BS381c - 285
Black (Night) BS381c - 642
Rough guide here on this colour chart:
http://www.paintsrus.co.uk/colour_cards ... olours.pdf
Lots of acrylic available but MIG Ammo do a set ready made:
http://www.migjimenez.com/en/acrylic-se ... s-set.html
Dick Taylor has done a complete study which is still available
Regards
Stephen
Irregular camouflage of:
NATO Green BS381c - 285
Black (Night) BS381c - 642
Rough guide here on this colour chart:
http://www.paintsrus.co.uk/colour_cards ... olours.pdf
Lots of acrylic available but MIG Ammo do a set ready made:
http://www.migjimenez.com/en/acrylic-se ... s-set.html
Dick Taylor has done a complete study which is still available
Regards
Stephen
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Re: Post war british paint
Hi,
Thanks for that. would they be matt?. I have heard of a MOD or pusser green used.Have you heard of them.
David
Thanks for that. would they be matt?. I have heard of a MOD or pusser green used.Have you heard of them.
David
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Re: Post war british paint
Yes matt,. I'll bet Denny's top draw cavalry types washed their tanks with benz for a parade, when they would be shiney (and lethal to climb on).
The pusser's green - could be you're thinking of Deep Bronze Green, very distinctive, very shiney, very nasty. Used between about 1950-70. Made AFVs look like Dinky toys.
All the best.
Stephen
The pusser's green - could be you're thinking of Deep Bronze Green, very distinctive, very shiney, very nasty. Used between about 1950-70. Made AFVs look like Dinky toys.
All the best.
Stephen
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