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Old 06-12-10, 22:20
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Hi Jim - I sourced this colour around 2000 when I was restoring a Bren Gun Carrier. The sample came from a protected spot on the Carrier so was a good representation. As I said previously, since then have used gallons of the stuff, as has Colin. The Protec lab in Adelaide has the formula so if you were to ring my contact, Andy, on 08 8447 6311, he shpuld be able to get the lab to forward the formula. When you get it made you can also get some put into spray cans for touch ups and small jobs.

I had some made for wood paint and this is the formula for that.

Khaki Green No. 3 Timbercote
• 4l yellow base
• B: 9Y, 20
• D: 1Y
• F: 34
• A: 1Y, 20

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Old 06-12-10, 23:15
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Hi yes I have used it for years on various vehicles 980 Diamond T, Studebaker and various carriers , great paint, regards Ron
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Thanks Bob for that information .
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Old 09-12-10, 00:13
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Ok.. great MLU helps out again

Can the Aust. MLU community advise what type of Protec paint has produced the best results for our needs .... enamel or 2 pack or whatever . And , if you order satin finish ..or flat etc.

Thanks for the formula Bob ... excellent

I am after BSC 381 #222 Light bronze green ... should be a easy match for them . But not sure of the most suitable base to use .

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Old 09-12-10, 10:55
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Hi Mike - I use Equipment Enamel 304 with a satin finish.

Re. BSC 381 #222 Light bronze green, I could only find No.22 B.S.381 Light Green attributed to 1930. This colour is the same as model paint Humbrol 80 or E 5973 Model-Master if you need a sample.

I have posted this before, but I source this information from

http://www.miniatures.de/html/int/colourBS.html

&

http://www.miniatures.de/html/int/camouflageB.html

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Old 09-12-10, 11:04
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I just tested the two websites and they didn't register. Try this one.

http://www.miniatures.de/colour-british-standard.html

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Old 10-12-10, 04:45
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I just tested the two websites and they didn't register. Try this one.

http://www.miniatures.de/colour-british-standard.html

Bob
Roger that ......

BSC 22 from the 1930 chart is supposedly same as the current #222 , they just added a 2 for some reason .

My 1939 - 40 era CS8's were all in that colour as the base ..... it's a very rich yellowy grass green ..if its matched correctly, it's a very nice colour . It's actually in the mid range of light - dark ... not over light .
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