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I am looking for the "Bronze green" color as used by the RAF/FAA in WW2, to the present day. Who makes them? Hannants Xtracolor does offer a XOX814 Deep Bronze Green paint; is this the Bronze Green sometimes mentioned? Or, is it a surface Camo. color for aircraft? Also, looking for the "Green Khaki 4" for the RAF vehicles. I have the new Airfix Lancaster BI Special with the mine for the "Dambusters" raid. Airfix just gives the same "Dark Green" for the mine as the topside camo. I believe that Colourcoats does offer both paints; neither of the two importers in the USA have them in stock. All help is welcome. TIA. Joe
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I have been researching a Photo of a 184 Squadron Typhoon that belongs to a friend of a friend. Frustratingly I cant post it here at the moment, but hope to get permission to do so in the near future. Aircraft is BF-F or E and could be MN141 or MN144 My question regards the non-standard markings applied, namely a stripe around the spinner, a spinner baseplate of the same colour and a stripe through the centre of the tail ID band- if the web is to be belived these would appear to be red- see here: Does anyone have a definitive date, presumambly post VE day when 184 applied these markings? (I've been to the excellent 184squadron.com website but cant find any answer to this query) Help me Oh-Bee-Emm, you're my only hope!