"Enamel Paint Manuf. & Color - Early Cold War UK Armor?" Topic
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Mako11 | 17 Oct 2015 10:22 p.m. PST |
A straightforward poll question, for post-WWII, Cold War era British armor (1950s – 1970s, prior to the two-toned camo. of the later Cold War period, e.g. the later variant was in green and black camo). Not sure if this same green was used with the later two-toned green and black camo., so thought I'd start with the earlier paint suggestions, first. Which manufacturer and paint color(s) do you prefer in an enamel paint for the monotone, British armor color (don't worry, there'll be a separate poll for acrylics)? |
Jemima Fawr | 18 Oct 2015 11:14 a.m. PST |
The colour was called 'Deep Bronze Green'. I don't know if it was the exact same colour as the pre/early-WW2 colour of the same name, but it certainly did look like it. |
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