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Hi all I've just got an old Airfix bullfinch kit and need help sorting the colours
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I hope someone can help.
Luckily I have an old airfix catalogue.
M6- Matt black humbrol number 33
M10-matt white humbrol 34
M13-light aircraft grey no humbrol equivalent
M18- light Brunswick green humbrol equivalent gloss 3 with Matt coat
M19 signal red humbrol satin 174 with Matt coat.
M23 golden brown nearest equivalent probably would be humbrol 94 brown yellow.
I hope this helps.
On old airfix colours m denotes Matt and g would denote gloss.
Great … I thought I’d solve the contradictions by looking in my ancient Humbrol colour chip chart (with real paint chips) that has conversion tables for other brands on the back, as well as for Humbrol’s own old numbering system. However, it doesn’t include plain M-numbers If you wanted to know MC-numbers, sure, it has that covered, but not these for some odd reason.
Remember the M numbers given by Ian are Airfix paint codes, not humbrol paint codes! They pre-date Humbrol by quite a few years. Humbrol didn't use the M and G prefixes in this way. They just use numbers within specific paint specific series...You need an Airfix chart to make sense of the colours, not a Humbrol chart, and need to look at Airfix to Humbrol conversion charts.
Cheers
Tim
I remember M23 as being a sort of rusty orange brown
I still have a few unopened boxes of Airfix paints in the stash - 12 tinlets to a box I think
Ian - since it clearly states that you need to mix your own colours from the suggested ones it is probably best to just pick your own colours that more accurately match the actual bird colours. The illustration looks pretty close to the real thing
Thanks Simon, I just wanted the colour they suggested so I could get close too them. with all the help I've got ( thanks all ) I've now got the paints i needed on order from John in the shop.
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