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Not sure where you got 1943 from. It was late 1941 that the regulations were issued to use SCC No2 Brown as a the base colour for vehicles. This reverted to olive drab in early 1944.
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Richard 1943 Bedford QLD lorry - 1941 BSA WM20 m/cycle - 1943 Daimler Scout Car Mk2 Member of MVT, IMPS, MVG of NSW, KVE and AMVCS KVE President & KVE News Editor |
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One running board on my February 1944 HUW is OD, the other OD over brown which you can only see when it's taken apart. The parts supply ran on a different schedule than the regs too it appears. |
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The British army's Army Council Instructions 1160 30/5/42 declared the SCC No.2 Brown be used on A, B and RASC vehicles or KG3 until present stocks are exhausted. Further on it states 'in future SCC No.2 will be considered the general purpose Basic Paint. Existing stocks of Khaki Green No.3 will be exhausted.' The Canadian army backed this instruction up with one of their own Divisional Orders, dated 6/7/42
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Richard, A full description of ACI 1160 might add clarity. (this post is not it either)
It states that SCC refers to the colour, and not the type of paint used. Gina, I have the ACIs for 1940, 41, and 42. The appendix talks about: (under the title of) Basic paint: For Bodies. Wood and metal Cat No. HA 5715 paint p.f.u. Brown S.C.C.No.2 special spraying C.S.1733) Or. Cat No.HA 5638 (or HA 5147) paint p.f.u. Spray Khaki Green No.3 (C.S. 1429) until present stocks exhausted. Then, For canvas covers and hoods Cat. No.HA 6194 Paint Bituminous Emulsion S.C.C. No.2 (T.S.143) And then, Cat. No.HA 6145 Paint Bituminous Emulsion Khaki Green No.3 (C.S. 1442) until present stocks are exhausted. The first half of the above relates to "A" "B" and RASC Vehicles, the second half to artillery and search light equipment. Then for steel Helmets: Cat. No. HA 5861 Paint dark brown textured matt finish (C.S. 1736) Then for tentage: Paint Bituminous Emulsion Cat. No. HA 6193 S.C.C. No.1, Or: HA 6179-S.C.C. No7 And lastly for Bridging equipment is states: Special waterproof and anti gas paints will be used as directed in the hand book on maintenance of these equipments in S.C.C. No. 2. Then there is a column Of "Dark Patterning" for the "A", "B", RASC, Arty, and searchlight equip, with three options. Then Under the notes column, (for the above vehs. and equip) it states: Cat. No.HA 6184 Paint Bituminous Emulsion S.C.C. No. 14 (T.S.143) may be used if the preferred options are unobtainable. There is lots here that means little to me. Given time I can photograph and post if required. There is a general note that in future S.C.C. No. 2 will be considered the general purpose paint. Existing stocks of K.G. No. 3 will be exhausted. S.C.C. No. 1A will be the paint of dark patterning and existing stocks of Dark Tarmac No. 4 will be exhausted.. Does anyone one have an index for the Army Council Instructions (A.C.Is)?
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There was no point in me posting anymore than I did, for one thing it would be hijacking the thread and going off the subject of Australian spec paint colours. The point of my post was to correct Chris on his comments regarding British KG3 and why the SCC No.2 Brown was introduced. The chromium oxide related to producing the green in the KG3 paint and as it was desperately needed elsewhere, the Brown was used to replace it, KG3 was still used until the stocks were exhausted, so despite Army Council Instructions on camouflage colours changing, there was still vehicles and equipment in service in several different schemes. Nothing else to say, case closed. Back to the Australian paint colours ![]() cheers Richard
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Richard, That's fine. I posted because :
1. The ACIs are probably not that common. 2. Gina may not have had access to them. 3. Because the British paint standards would have had an influence on Australian Paint considerations. 4. Because much of it is gibberish to me and although I have little understanding, it seemed the you had over simplified the information in ACI 1160. 5. How these Army Council Instructions affected the Australian Military I don't know, but these instructions were certainly not anecdotal. They were the the law as far as the British Army went. Orders are orders, and contrary to what some might suggest, Commanders did not ignore orders by a whim. 6. Knowing the basics of how the British paint system worked would help the overall understanding, for not just me but many others that say nothing. here. E.g what does a Cat. No. xxxx mean? What is a C.S.? I was of the mis guided impression That S.C.C referred to an actual paint, not just a colour. This then means (to me) that the paint would have varied much more with time, weather, u.v. etc because the components required to arrive at a colour can be many. I have followed this thread with interest, but much of it is like reading radio posts when you have no idea about them. Gina, I aplogise for hijacking your thread.
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