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Re: US neutral Gray
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Re: US neutral Gray
please pardon my late responce,I had to go digging for my color information.
my post earlier was from memory and contains an error : Neutral Grey 43 is 4 parts black and 6 parts white. according to an article written by Robert D. Archer for Great Scale Modeling (yearly issue from Fine Scale Modeler) based on his book the official Monogram US Army air service & air corps color guide vol. 1 1908-1941 states : "in February 1943 the US ARmy requested the USAAF Dark Olive Drab #41 be replaced by thelighter Olive Drab no. 319. the newer color is shownin the color card of the US Army Spec. 3-1 of April 1943" (I do not have a color sample of this ) "when the new color standards were released, olive drab (ANA 613) was a compromise;it was a little darker than the US Army's 319, but lighter and browner than the USAAF's no.41 the document for the new ANA 157 paint standard was AN-E-7 dated Nov. 4 1943, but it was not recieved by manufacturers until December 1943" Quarter Scale Modeler Volume 3 issue 3 page 19-21 has an article by Paul Lucas "Causing more Havoc : shades of Olive Drab" "there is some evidence to suggest that the Spec 3-1 319 hue was applied to some aircraft, particularly C-47's, P-38's and B-17's C-47's are especially interesting, as some aircraft appear to be finished in a combination of Dark olive Drab 41 and Spec 3-1 319 , both with and without,Medium Green 42 blotches;and with light grey undersurfaces. an example of a C-47 apparently finished in Spec 3-1 319 and light grey can be found on page 102 of Roger A. Freeman's "RAF of WW2 in color" he goes on to list FS 595b color FS 14084 as the closest to OD 41 but with a matt finish he also lists FS 34088 as the closest match for Spec 3-1 319. Humbrol 155 is listed as the closest paint for models. very unusually he lists no FS number close to ANA 613 but does mention BS 381C 298 Olive Drab in British service as a modern equivelent of ANA 613 "Air Force Colors Volume 2 ETO & MTO 1942-1945" by Dana Bell states : light grey 602 is somewhat darker than FS 36440 and ANA 620 sea grey 603 is greyer than FS 36118 olive drab 613 is substantially darker than and greener than FS 34087 light gull grey 620 : good match, 620 is slightly darker than 36440. he makes no mention of Spec 3-1 319 olive drab, but lists an Army Corps of Engineers color Olive Drab #39 (wich I have no other reference on) as "slighly greener than OD 613 ,substantially darker and greener thanFS 34087" this only complicate matters and suggests there might have been four shades of olive drab in WWII. |
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Re: US neutral Gray
Hi all;
Qoute: "Neutral Gray was intended to be neutral in hue, the term does not refer to the USA's early neutral posture in the war. It was quite a dark gray. Most of the later-war photos seem to show the fighters, at least, in a significantly lighter grey. For the 8th AF, this was often the RAF's Medium Sea Grey, although this is far from explaining all cases. MSG has a definite bluish tint." I can add that some P-38F intended/sent to ETO were REPAINTED to ETO standards! I have one original cowling from P-38F of the 50FS here in Iceland : This showing Olive Drap was overpainted with Dark Green (close to RAF Dark Green) and also Neutral (Dark) Grey was overpainted with Light Grey on same cowling! ed |
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Re: US neutral Gray
Ed, any photos of the piece?
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Re: US neutral Gray
Hello;
Here is one taken today! I was expecting exactly that somone might ask! http://img180.imageshack.us/my.php?i...mg103824yz.jpg It is painted as follows: (but as photo is rather dark and RAF like Dark Green does not show at all but it is there!) - There was about 6 inces Yellow band behind the spinner denoting the 50 FS (alias within group); darkest colour is Olive Drap (Shade 41) - Underneah is Zink Cromate Primer (Light Yellowish where camouflage had peeled), on bottom side can be seen Darker Grey and Lighter Gray. Panel is from Right Engine inner side with clear panel acting as mirror for visual on if nosewheel was down and for kepping engines in sinc... (so am told). It is original in every respect and has both the USAAF serial A/C 42-12586 (or ´-12576 as I had parts from both crash sites I do not remember exactly here and now) and also Lockeed c/n stamped into it. I can make better close ups later if required but that requires it un-screwed from the wall! cheers ed |
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Re: US neutral Gray
Nice bit! I see I have to take some photos of my Airacobra bits. You will be surprised with colours!
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