Model Boat Mayhem
Mess Deck: General Section => Model Boating => Topic started by: olly4950 on February 18, 2015, 07:36:05 am
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Hi,
Does anyone know the British Standard colour scheme for a 1980's lifeboat?
Regards
Olly4950
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I think you would have to give a date and name of vessel as the were lots of changes going on at that time.
If you can supply the details, I'm sure one of our lifeboat gurus will help
Ned
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Its the Solent Class Lifeboat ,The City of Birmingham.
I saw this lifeboat berthed at Exmouth in 80's
Her colours are Red and Blue, need the British standards for these two colours?
Regards
olly4950
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Colours have been discussed on many of the Lifeboat builds on the forum,I would suggest you have a look under the "Lifeboats Section" and I am sure you will find what you need there? Some interesting building too!
Mick F
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Have you tried contacting the rnli? They are normally very helpful
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These are the listed colours used in lifeboats of the RNLI
Lifeboats Blue BS 381c Oxford Blue 105
Lifeboats Yellow BS 381c Bold Yellow 363
Lifeboats Red BS 381c Signal Red 537
Lifeboats Orange BS 381c Orange 557
Lifeboats Grey BS 381c Light Aircraft Grey 627
Grey for Non-Slip Deck BS 381c Dark Admiralty Grey 632
The exact combination used on the boat depends upon the period you are modelling. Early boats had blue hulls, grey superstructures, red fenders, then the tops had orange patches then full orange tops. As time passed the more modern boats had blue hulls with a single red band then blue with a red and yellow band. So make csure you have a decent picture to ensure you get it right or many ex-RNLI crew will nail you to the mast for sacriledge!! {-) {-) {-)
Mike
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There is a colour photo of City of Birmingham on the Walton Lifeboat website
She was stationed there from 83 and has an orange superstructure.
Ned
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The orange in those days was called "Samoan Sun" I know not the code. I was given half a tin by the Tynemouth mechanic.Nemesis