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I'll have to admit to needing help here, as I'm colourblind. The strong (civvy) yellow is a very strong signal yellow (like modern bridging plates) so that's a way off.
The tan is not really a yellow. My partner (with good colour vision) tells me it's a very pale, slightly sandy green. It's a lot duller looking than the photo's of the D15, and is both very crumbly, and very matt. Last edited by Lauren Child; 25-03-12 at 21:55. Reason: Corrected with my other half's colour vision :) |
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Hi Lauren
Of the many vehicles I have done I think you will find that the yellow is acually the canadian or brit green faded out and when it is sanded it comes out a yellow colour I have found this even on early armour Hope this helps, or it will really mess you up! Stew |
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Thanks Stew, that is a possibility, although the colour is very different to a normal green. Given that this is the roof if anywhere was to fade this would be it - I may have to try a small patch from underneath.
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