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Old 02-08-15, 06:17
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I have also nailed the primer used in the fuel tank bays and the undersides of the fuel tank armor as well as the interior white from pristine unexposed samples. The green is 95% right the tiny difference being due to the chromate pigment used in the 40s being no longer available . The interior white I am 100% confident .
As for the green...its bright but its right

All paints including those on Mike Starmers chip set are available from Florite in Sefton NSW. They provided the spectrographic analysis and careful comparisons as well as visiting the Tank to ensure as accurate match as is possible.
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