Bozothenutter Posted June 9, 2020 Posted June 9, 2020 Well, I have decided on a scheme....subject to delivery of decals.... of course, me wouldn't be be if I didn't create difficulty for myself! The subject is C47 "Conqueror II" as seen here: Picture courtesy of Drake Goodman Current convention has it that tanks were a 'brown' colour (even describes as 'poo brown') looking at this pic I see the following: - a relatively light colour, nearly the same as the mud caked on the lower rear parts - the german puppet image seems to have been painted on a darker surface, as do the numer and the 'ace of spades' My original question was to be what the darker shade could be......then it hit me! somebody cleaned off the number and the puppet image, probably the photographer to make them show up better! You can see the wipe marks above the '7' and the top left corner of the puppet figure. To me it looks like what ever was used to clean dripped and/or splashed downward darkening the surface beneath. This leads me to the conlusion that the whole tank is covered in a this layer of dried mud/dust that gives it its light tone, and it is that that might also be obscuring the four digit serial number. (if there was one on this side) I would even go so far as to say fuel or oil was used as a liquid, as the spotting/splashing doesn't 'look' like water to me. This would make the darker colour the 'poo brown' then. Thoughts?
Kingsman Posted June 10, 2020 Posted June 10, 2020 Without wishing to entirely duplicate the debate from your parallel post on Missing Lynx for the benefit of the audience here, the colour of Lodestar in the Royal Army Museum in Brussels is the one you want. Sole surviving WW1 original-paint tank. That more expansive ML thread is here if anyone is interested: https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/missinglynx/mark-iv-painting-practice-t324141.html Unfortunately that colour renders differently in online images for various reasons discussed in that thread. 'Poo brown' is a description that has been used from time to time. But it is itself a variable reference and therefore of little real use. To put it bluntly, no-one's poo is a consistent colour!💩 1
Bozothenutter Posted June 10, 2020 Author Posted June 10, 2020 I know, I posted on landships aswell 😈 This oost was not about choosing the colour though. AI info I have seen about C47 says the colour is brown, and the image and number are painted on a patch of old paint that was painted around. I don't think it was...
Kingsman Posted June 28, 2020 Posted June 28, 2020 I've just posted in this forum the actual recipe for Service Colour/Brown, cribbed from an extract from a period publication posted on Missing Lynx
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