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Old 06-03-15, 02:09
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Mike it is available using the link I posted previously I can pvt you the link or the pdf if you want.

But the file is on the Archives of Australia web site as a pdf if you search bar code 3367609 that will find it .
Because the PDF is in colour it is quite large for an archives file and not able to be stored on this site.
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Old 06-03-15, 02:35
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Mike it is available using the link I posted previously I can pvt you the link or the pdf if you want.

But the file is on the Archives of Australia web site as a pdf if you search bar code 3367609 that will find it .
Because the PDF is in colour it is quite large for an archives file and not able to be stored on this site.
The link doesnt work ? I am at a public library computer .

bar code search on the naa site ? how is that done ?
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Old 06-03-15, 03:13
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fair question Mike.

The links to search results often dont work

if you go to http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/search/

or Google National archives of Australia search the collection you will see a litle blue link called "Record Search "

click on that and it will take you to the green page with six tabs. Basic Search " , "advanced search " "name search "photo search" "passenger arrival index " and "Help"

click on advanced search
Then a rectangular box comes up with seven other rectangles in it. Click on the bottom one that says "Items"

Then a series of fill in boxes appear with labels next to them. Find the one that says "Item bar code"

enter the bar-code and go down to the bottom of the page and click on "search"
That will take you to the "Item Details" listing.

If you look up in the right hand end of the light green bar that starts with the file number ( MP508/1 etc.. ) you will see a PDF symbol and a "view digital copy" tiny square page looking thing .

Click on the PDF for a pdf file you can save to memory stick or print out or click on view digital copy. The digital copy is one page at a time and quite tedious to copy each page individual.

For full search of the file then back on the page with the fifteen selection boxes type the series number in the box that say series number ...in thios case MP508/1 and type in the control number in the box that asks for that in this case 305/733/244

Both methods will get you there .

Lets know how you fare
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Old 06-03-15, 04:29
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Got down as far as "enter the bar code". What bar code??????

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fair question Mike.

The links to search results often dont work

if you go to http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/search/

or Google National archives of Australia search the collection you will see a litle blue link called "Record Search "

click on that and it will take you to the green page with six tabs. Basic Search " , "advanced search " "name search "photo search" "passenger arrival index " and "Help"

click on advanced search
Then a rectangular box comes up with seven other rectangles in it. Click on the bottom one that says "Items"

Then a series of fill in boxes appear with labels next to them. Find the one that says "Item bar code"

enter the bar-code and go down to the bottom of the page and click on "search"
That will take you to the "Item Details" listing.

If you look up in the right hand end of the light green bar that starts with the file number ( MP508/1 etc.. ) you will see a PDF symbol and a "view digital copy" tiny square page looking thing .

Click on the PDF for a pdf file you can save to memory stick or print out or click on view digital copy. The digital copy is one page at a time and quite tedious to copy each page individual.

For full search of the file then back on the page with the fifteen selection boxes type the series number in the box that say series number ...in thios case MP508/1 and type in the control number in the box that asks for that in this case 305/733/244

Both methods will get you there .

Lets know how you fare
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Old 06-03-15, 03:26
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Thanks - this is great stuff.



At the bottom of the search page is a tab for:
Advanced search of item

then paste the barcode into the barcode search box....


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Old 06-03-15, 22:39
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I want to put this out there for comments.

so far my reading says to me.

Khaki green no 3 is a british colour not an Australian Colour. I have found plenty of reference to it in the files but no so far as the actual specifications manufacture and supliers are concerned.

Army files tend to refer to it when the Australian Standard Khaki Green J is the actual colour they mean. I have found no evidence that khaki Green No 3 was made in Australia by any paint manufacturer.

I have found plenty of evidence that paint makers and users were required to use paint to the Australian Standard (E) 2K 509 and that the colour chip-set in that standard is the colours required.
It seems from my reading the army folk were inclined to refer to Khaki J from that chip-set as Khaki Green Number three and that a perception that because that colour was changed three times ( twice in 1942 and once in 1943 ) the resulting colour was Khaki green version 3 or number 3.

The conflation with the British standard paint terminology and the Australian colour has , in my opinion , led to confusion.

I have been unable to find a definitive history of the British colour save to say I know it is not a B.S 987 colour ( http://hmvf.co.uk/forumvb/archive/in...p/t-29937.html ) and it appears it was a standard outside of that British standard on an official chip .

Given that I will desist from referring to the Australian colour as Khaki Green Number 3 (KG3) and refer to it as Australian Khaki 1,2 or 3 and (J) if you will. AK1 AK2 and AK3

I understand the British KG3 is somewhat different to AK3 and a deferral to the British colour would be inaccurate. I am now attempting to source a sample of British KG3 for comparisons.

The matter is further confused by the Spartan paint chart referring to "Foliage green as K3 and "dark Green" as K2 ( the correct letter being M )the Berger chart referring to Foliage green as K (correctly) Khaki Green as J ( correctly) but omitting "dark green"

Dakin and Camouflage committee and the Australian standard are clear that the vehicle colour we all vex about is AK (J)

Shane posted a picture earlier of a can of KG3 with the following writing on it as far as I can make out from the photo. D^D paint spec Cam 11.5 Khaki Green No 3 Berger No XA369 GP 553 Bomb Section Specialization.
Unfortunately no further information on that can of paint was forthcoming. Where did it come from or the provision of a sample.

It is not clear if the paint is of British or Australian origin ( Berger being a British firm made paints in the UK , Australia India and elsewhere ) perhaps someone expert on broad arrows could help with that.

My thoughts for now .

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Old 10-03-15, 02:46
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Sorry Bruce the Bar code for that file is 3367609

the bar code is displayed if you do an item search using the file number and control number

sorry I neglected that detail...
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Old 21-04-15, 05:44
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So here is the Dakin Report in its original form.

The final report held by the Australian War Memorial is missing all of the deleted and preliminary notes in this version.
The AWM being the difficult folk that they are will not put their version online so it is doubly unhelpful. Their version has some interesting and useful attachments including part of the Australian Standard (E) for paint..unfortunately the paint chipset book has been removed at some point.

This version held in Sydney by the National Archives is complete but without the attachments held by the AWM. The Sydney set also come with an extensive photo collection of the work done by the Camo Lab and many of the shots used in their brochures and pamphlets.

Search National Archives of Australia advanced search bar code 1855480 will lead to the PDF

http://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/Searc...=1855480&T=PDF
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Old 22-06-15, 07:59
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Some more recent discoveries.

I purchased Mike Starmers book that included a chip of deep Bronze Green No 24 and compared it with the base coat of Green on the Stuart.
The exercise confirms the Tank was exported from the Berwick plant painted British Deep Bronze Green 24 . The next coat up being Khaki J and a later disruptive coat of Light stone N.
I have an original pristine sample of the interior Off White that i will have spectrographed.
The interior of the fuel tank bays and under all of the top armor is Light Green etch primer. Looks very much like the etch primer colour I have seen on P-40 Ms and Ns ( earlier P-40 being a darker shade)
The engine mount is clearly Olive Drab 9 and compare well with the sample .
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