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Actually Lynn, I think deep bronze green is a British colour. Though perhaps similar, the colour used here in Canada is of NATO origin (at least we refer to it as 'NATO green') and is, if my impressions are right, a little darker and greener.
Here it is on my UC6 switchboard. The frustrating thing is that under this paint and the crude stencil is the original WW2 paint and markings. |
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I have always referred to it as the m-series green. Ours is a little darker than the US equivalent. But I did note that last year, when I mixed up an original Cdn gallon of this colour, it matched my Canadian triumph TRW perfectly.
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Bruce and Rob, Yes Deep bronze green would have been a British colour. In the early 70's most of the N.Z Army fleet was DBG. It was a gloss emamel. Later they went to a semigloss (Porous) enamel, closer to what you have shown. Nowadays it's a desert sand colour, which must make seeing faults easier.
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