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Humbrol paint mixing booklet


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  • 3 years later...
On 21/11/2015 at 22:40, Caerbannog said:

:rofl:

I managed already. Just not sureabout hwto post as it is 5 MB. Here is a public link to my Dropbox:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1631577/Humbrol%20Colour%20Sys.pdf

I hope it works.

As the link above is dead, here is the complete binder split in two files:

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ej9anhxmww85iqr/Humbrol%20C%20System%201.pdf?dl=0

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ebws9md3k6owkk5/Humbrol%20C%20Binder%202.pdf?dl=0

 

 

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9 hours ago, Caerbannog said:

As the link above is dead, here is the complete binder split in two files:

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ej9anhxmww85iqr/Humbrol C System 1.pdf?dl=0 

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ebws9md3k6owkk5/Humbrol C Binder 2.pdf?dl=0

 

 

So, how do I go about viewing these files. I have Dropbox but I don't know how to open these files in my Dropbox and then save them.

 

 

 

Chris

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Well crap on a cracker! I guess I downloaded this about 4 years ago. Those years in my 20's, when I was legal age and single are catching up to me.

 

 

Chris

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On 20/11/2015 at 03:32, Caerbannog said:

I have that. You need a scan of each page?

I wish Humbrol would print this as an updated version with their current range and with larger paint chips.

Dear Caerbannog,

 

Im returning to ship modelling after a prolonged absence, only to find many changes such as various paints no longer being available etc.

 

Im particularly keen to obtain information on US Navy colours used during WW2 and current. I’m aware they are both based on completely different shades of greys - but finding correct Humbrol mixtures is proving difficult.

 

would you happen to still have scanned copies of the Humbrol Colour Systems Binder which covers US Navy colours?

 

Im not sure. how they were described / coded in the binder, but the WW2 colours are referred to as 5-P Pale Grey, 5-H Haze Grey, 5-O Ocean Grey etc.

 

Ive tried using the Dropbox links in your earlier messages - however they no longer seem to work,

 

Any help would be of great assistance. Thanks in anticipation, 

 

Stuart

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On 5/7/2020 at 6:07 AM, S.PIKE said:

Dear Caerbannog,

 

Im returning to ship modelling after a prolonged absence, only to find many changes such as various paints no longer being available etc.

 

Im particularly keen to obtain information on US Navy colours used during WW2 and current. I’m aware they are both based on completely different shades of greys - but finding correct Humbrol mixtures is proving difficult.

 

would you happen to still have scanned copies of the Humbrol Colour Systems Binder which covers US Navy colours?

 

Im not sure. how they were described / coded in the binder, but the WW2 colours are referred to as 5-P Pale Grey, 5-H Haze Grey, 5-O Ocean Grey etc.

 

Ive tried using the Dropbox links in your earlier messages - however they no longer seem to work,

 

Any help would be of great assistance. Thanks in anticipation, 

 

Stuart

 

There are plenty out-of-the-tin perfect matches for all these nowadays.

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