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Old 27-11-17, 11:15
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A lot of people use current British Standard BS381c No 499 Service Brown as the modern substitute for SCC2, without recourse to paint matching to a half inch square colour chip or fleck of paint.

I used 499 on this restoration

Incidentally SCC paints were not named. There was just the number and vague descriptions like “the colour of coffee with milk”

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