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Originally posted by Geoff Winnington-Ball
You'll have to get it mixed... either copied from an NOS part (hard to find, although they're out there) or via a formula submitted by one of our esteemed collegues here. I suggest the venerable Mr. Notton may be able to offer the best advice (he's been involved in the production of No.2 [Dog Turd] Brown), but we remain open to the suggestions of others...
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I'm wondering about the efficacy of downloading an image of a dtb vehicle from the internet, printing it, and having it scanned at the paint store. Has anybody ever tried this approach?
By-the-by....I don't think I've ever thanked you Geoff for moderating such a valuable website. It's going to prove invaluable for restoring my truck....Thanks!
Here's a typical example of the usefulness of the W.W.W.:
A Canadian (me) living in America was looking for parts for his British stove on the world wide web when he received info from a Dutchman about a New Zealander selling the required parts. Result: another piece of WW II militaria rescued from the dustbin! Ya gotta love it!