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Old 09-03-21, 16:22
Jack Geratic Jack Geratic is offline
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That is true about the film variables, but given that we know the correct colours for most of the markings, it is possible to make a good guess at the unknown by process of elimination.

There is also the period artwork, and have to assume the artist used that particular paint shade because that is what he saw, rather than he got it wrong because he did not have the correct colour in his bag of paints?

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Jack
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