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Scotty I have not forgot about you.
I tried scanning the colours and it was a NO go the scanner does not like the super flat colours and does not interpritate them well at all. I will get photos done outside in sunlight. I will post photos here and E-mail you the full size versions. I will take pics of the Canadian colour chips next to the FS color chips and of each next to parts painted the correct colors. The only thing I do not have is an unfaded Item painted the Canadian Black. The Canadian Black has 2 possibilities 501-301 which is actually the darkest shade of grey (almost black) used by the CF and 512-301 which is the ONLY shade of black used by the CF. FS 37038 is the closest match to the 512-301 black it is basically a perfect match. The closest match to 501-301 Dark Grey grey is FS 26044 and it is not that close. Just as a note of Interest My CF KLR250 motor bike is painted FS34094 (383 Green) Matthew |
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OK it is Done. I bumped a couple other things to get these pictures done. The pictures were done out side in bright sun light (all I had today) The First Colour we will deal with is the Canadian Olive Drab Known as 503-321 Green The first pic is comparing the 1-GP-12C 503-321 colour chip next to an NOS Iltis fuel Can holder. As you can see this a perfect match The second picture is Comparing 503-321 Green to FS34098 You can see the colour is way way off. The third picture is comparing 503-321 to FS34129 agan not a great match The Fourth picture is comparing 503-321 to FS24129 Not a bad match but a little too brown The fifth picture is comparing 503-321 to FS14079 Since I can only up load 5 pics at a time I will continue after posting this. Matthew Last edited by Matthew Reid; 27-04-10 at 00:29. |
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Pt2 to continue on with the 503-321 colour
The First picture is comparing 503-321 to FS 14081 As you can see there is no really close match to this colour in the FS colors. The best bet would be to take a piece of NOS Iltis gear and have the paint colour matched. The second picture is comparing 503-322 Green to FS 24172 As you can see this colour is pretty darn close. And would make an adquate stand in. This is the only colour in the FS colours that even comes close to matching this colour. The third picture is comparing the 1-GP-12C 512-301 Black (the only flat black in the standards) to FS 37038 this is a near perfect match. The only other option for the black colour of the camo scheme is 1-GP-12C 501-301 This is a very very dark grey that is near black. The fouth pic is comparing 501-301 to FS 26044 as you can see FS26044 is too blue. the Fith pic is comparing 501-301 to FS 15042 tthis is close but 15042 is a high gloss paint. In the FS standards the first digit in the colour denotes the paints luster. 1=gloss 2= Semi Gloss 3=Flat or lusterless. If any one wants the orginals of these pics PM me your Email adress and I will email them. In total they are 23MB so make sure your email server can handle the file size. Or let me know the max that can be sent at one time. Remeber Tempo Aerospace can match any of the 1-GP-12C colours the paint is not cheap but they do supply a true CARC paint. Matthew |
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Thanks for the snaps. Thats excellent. Nice to see actual examples. Refresh my memory, what was the cost per Gallon, and was there a minimum amount required to get a run done? Scotty |
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As I recall it was $116 a gallon with $186 mixing charge for any orders under 8 quarts.
I would be willing to throw in for a gallon of each colour if we can get enough people to order. Then we can get the mixing charge waived. This is a new formula of CARC paint they have, they said the same precautions have to be taken as with non water based Automotive paints but this stuff is way more durable then the orginal CARC or even automotive paint. I belive it is Aircraft grade paint as that seems to be who they supply the most. Matthew |
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Matthew
I have been following you posts with great interest and have sent you an E-mail. Thank you for all your research and efforts. Gord |
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