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wallace

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Royal Navy ship-side grey
« on: March 17, 2016, 11:34:25 am »

can anyone know who sells ex navy grey paint  I got it of a site when i started building and have always use it (a model builder called Ben put me onto it he then join the RN)
I have only a little bit left but after sitting in a jar for three years its going of.
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Re: Royal Navy ship-side grey
« Reply #1 on: March 17, 2016, 08:50:20 pm »

You don't need ex navy paint for a model. The RN uses British Standard colours which any paint shop can mix for you.

Phoenix Paints the model railway people also do it in tin sizes down the the Humbrol size tinlet.

Shipside grey since 1978 has beenBS381C 676 Light Weatherwork Grey.
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Re: Royal Navy ship-side grey
« Reply #2 on: March 18, 2016, 12:31:25 am »

You don't need ex navy paint for a model. The RN uses British Standard colours which any paint shop can mix for you.

Phoenix Paints the model railway people also do it in tin sizes down the the Humbrol size tinlet.

Shipside grey since 1978 has beenBS381C 676 Light Weatherwork Grey.


Brain fade, 1978 is when decks went from Green to grey. 676 came into use in 1967.
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