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  • Ian M
    Administrator
    • Dec 2008
    • 18266
    • Ian
    • Falster, Denmark

    #1

    WWI Green

    As the title suggests, I am looking for a First World War green as used on Royal flying corps aircraft. Humbrol did one they called WWI Green, nr 108 I think, but cant get it any more. The Paint converter Chart does not find a match.

    Any one have a good suggestion to an alternative. I have been looking at Vallejo German green grey or field grey, and also US olive drab.

    MY real problem is I don't really know what colour I'm looking for...

    Ian M
    Group builds

    Bismarck
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    #2
    You are going to love this

    According to this website

    Color Reference Charts -* United Kingdom

    Its

    47 parts Hu:80 +

    19 parts Hu:33 +

    17 parts Hu:73 +

    15 parts Hu:34

    or

    Tamiya XF-51?

    or

    Xtracolor X22

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    • Guest

      #3
      It is one of those classic colour arguments again. Some say it is the green side of brown and some say it is the brown side of green. From what I have read, the brown side of green is the most popular accepted colour and Xtracolour X22 seems popular but I don't know which side of the fence it falls.

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      • Guest

        #4
        The important question here is

        what are the odds of a pilot from WWI popping up on here saying, 'now hang on a minute sonny, when I flew these they were a distinctly different shade of browny greeny grey'

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        • Ian M
          Administrator
          • Dec 2008
          • 18266
          • Ian
          • Falster, Denmark

          #5
          I know what you mean M1ks, its just when you don't have any idea; I was not around under WWI either, I have had a fish around on the inter web and there are so many in so many different colours I'm just a bit confused as to which one to go for.

          As for that wonderful recipe Penny, I think I will just look at the Xtra X22 and see what that's about!

          Ian M
          Group builds

          Bismarck

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          • coachman
            SMF Supporters
            • May 2007
            • 66

            #6
            Hi Ian,if i remember correctly the colour is known as olive drab,certainly the linen covering for flying

            models such as solartex is called that. No idea if it differs from the US type. John

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            • Guest

              #7
              Ian, I checked these links and they give some colour samples, at least you can have an idea.

              Don Color - Royal Flying Corps - 1916 Temperate Camouflage

              JPS MODELL - British Colors

              hope this helps

              cheers

              Marcos

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              • Ian M
                Administrator
                • Dec 2008
                • 18266
                • Ian
                • Falster, Denmark

                #8
                PC 10 that's exactly the colour I am after. Its just finding a good enough match. Thanks for that Marcos!!!

                how to make PC10;

                Lets see for 100 gallons of PC10 dope

                260 pounds nitro Cellulose syrup

                74 pounds of pigments in the following proportions

                40 pounds yellow ochre

                30 pounds umber

                2 pounds 8 ounces Red Ochre

                1 pound 8 ounces Chinese Blue.

                Once that lot was assembled it was added to

                20 gallons Acetone or Methyl ethyl ketone

                15 gallons Amyl Acetate

                15 Gallons benzol

                15 gallons Methylated spirit

                Thanks for the link I'm off to find a match!

                Ian M
                Group builds

                Bismarck

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  No prob. By the looks of that recipe if I change a few ingredients around I might end up with a fancy cocktail, do you reckon?

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                  • coachman
                    SMF Supporters
                    • May 2007
                    • 66

                    #10
                    Hi again Ian,seeing the last post reminded me of PC10, I'd forgotten it,it has been a few years since I dabbled with them.

                    If you go to flairmodels.co.uk you will find both olive drab & PC10 in tins or spray cans,they are excellent paints. John

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