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					Originally Posted by warren brown  Thanks Hanno and Keith - when you say khaki green (and I know this is probably a futile thing to try and explain in an email) is this a light colour like say, British pattern webbing? (and I know there are a million variations on this). 
I just remember as a kid, the Humbrol model paint listed as khaki was a pale, sort of grey/green - it was nothing like olive drab. Sort of Steve Irwin shirt colour. (How's that for a colour reference?)  | 
	
 Warren,
I can only quote paint 
colour expert Mike Starmer who describes Khaki Green No. 3 as "a dark rich brown looking yellow–green". Now, for all I know this could be the colour of Steve Irwin's shirt  

So the best advice I can give you is to mix up the colour according to Mike's instructions on the 
MAFVA site; that way you will know you have a sample which is matched to original equipment samples.
HTH,
Hanno