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Old 15-04-12, 01:39
Lauren Child Lauren Child is offline
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Today I got out there during a sunny patch and had another go. It looks like there is green under the sand after all, but it's a very very thin layer.

The sand colour itself is close to (post war) 361 light stone, but has a touch of green in it.

See the attached photos - the colour underneath is definitely SCC15 green, which makes sense.

I've also compared the desert colour to SCC15 (definitely not a faded version of this), light mud (similar, but it's much lighter) and wartime light stone (definitely not).
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File Type: jpg DSCF7853_sml.jpg (54.2 KB, 16 views)
File Type: jpg DSCF7861_sml (mud).jpg (85.5 KB, 14 views)
File Type: jpg DSCF7862_sml (SCC15).jpg (68.3 KB, 12 views)
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Old 15-04-12, 01:42
Lauren Child Lauren Child is offline
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A bit of moisture makes the colours a lot easier to see. Here the lower colour is definitely SCC15, and an overall comparison.

The lower colours seem very patchy, so I'm guessing she has been sanded down in the past.
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File Type: jpg DSCF7885_sml (SCC15 damp).jpg (62.8 KB, 19 views)
File Type: jpg DSCF7891_sml (panel-wipe).jpg (85.1 KB, 18 views)

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