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Ford CMP Cooling System Drain Notice plate graphics
Hi Vincent,
This may be of interest: Weather has not been great for being outside so I thought I would revisit doing the graphics for the Cooling System Drain Notice plate located on the engine cover of my truck. I had started it a while back because that plate is the one in the worst condition. Posting the photo of it here reminded me of it. Didn't take too long to do it. Couple hours here and there the last two days at the computer. Getting more familiar with Paint.net helped. This is the first draft so after a bit of a double check and tidy up I will print and decal a piece of sheet steel the same size as the original and see what it looks like. Original plate scan on right. Does anyone know how the original plates were printed? Offset, like paper printing? Screen printing? It is darn good ink or paint, whatever it is, to last as long as it has. My apology for going a little bit off thread topic here. Cheers,
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Instruction plates
These are the same on all Ford CMPs
They were supplied with the kits ex-Canada. The data plates we see on top of the dash (which I have NOS) are also of Canadian manufacture. I don't know what the process is to make those black and silver plates, but I know there are people who can reproduce that process.
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Same process as used to produce coloured aluminium cookware, etc. (More complex than I first thought: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anodizing .) Chris |
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anodized printing on tags
Hi Chris,
Thanks for that info and link. It sounds like that's similar to the process to make photo-etched parts as used in model making. In any event the process is probably outside the expertise of the home handyman. Having said that, I remember a cousin back in the sixties who was an electronics geek who made his own PCB's at home so anything is possible with enough research- and chemicals! Cheers,
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Thanks for infos !!
Do you know how to paint Engine ??? OD ?? Ford Grey ?? |
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Ford CMP engine colour
Hi Vincent,
Here is a link to one thread on MLU about Ford V8 engine colour. There may be others. http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ad.php?t=12728 As can be seen there is plenty of debate about correct engine colour. I painted my engine "engine gray" simply because the original colour was gray but since then have learnt that gray paint could have been applied to a reconditioned motor. I have seen at least three other original military engines painted gray but they too could have also been rebuilt. If so, and done in service, it still could be considered a "correct colour" I am happy with it anyway. Light colour makes it easy to see. My marine engineering shipmates told me their equipment in the engine room was always painted a light colour to make it easy to spot leaks. Good a reason as any to leave it gray! In the absence of wartime colour photos, or sighting Ford Canada production specifications to end the debate, all that matters is what pleases you. Cheers,
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F15-A 1942 Battery Staff Jacques Reed Last edited by Jacques Reed; 05-06-18 at 10:32. |
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Thanks for help dear Jacques !!!
I'm a new owner about CMP.... I'm better in MB Jeep !! I didn't start restoration yet on my F15. Only total restoration of starter |
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I think more and more I will paint all the truck with SCC2 brown paint color and camo pattern in dark SCC14 color.
Engine in grey color, as GPW Jeep. To show British Infantry Division truck, in summer 1944 in Normandy. What do you think about it ?? Where Can I find SCC2 paint in Europe ? British sources can't ship to France.... MAT3 paint is a good idea for SCC2 color ? Thanks again from France |
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I think the colour scheme you suggest will look great on you F15. Not many pictures of 4x2 15-cwts truck in NW Europe are known, but below is one of a Ford of Chev 4x2 15-cwt truck in Normandy. Cheers, Hanno Quote:
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Many restorers use the MAT3 paint which is available from several dealers, I think this came from French Army stocks? Anyway, it is a pretty good match for SCC2. However, Steven Burvenich has taken Mike Starmer's colour mixes and matched them to RAL mixes - see the attachment: Hope this helps, Hanno
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No Holes for me iether ?
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I have the same problem, I would love to know how to date my F60 LAAT but the data plates are not present. The right hand door has no tell tail holes where the data plates should be located ? But I haven’t looked closely at the instrument panel (which I will over the weekend) I hope to find a Chassis number also to cross reference with the register to obtain a rough month of manufacturing. I will be in touch soon also to purchase some new data plates 😀 Cheers Mark Towers |
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I found a hobby paint supplier AK Interactive that makes the SCC2 Brown paint for modelmakers. I was just interested if anyone has experience with it and has any information how accurate it is? Perhaps if it is correctly formulated, like Testor's paints which are derived from US Federal Standards color chips, it could be used to create a colour chip. That could then be taken to any good paint supplier and a formula developed from it. Most paint suppliers now have computer matching services. I have an interest in this as I am beginning to think the Canadian sourced parts on my Australian Ford CMP truck were painted SCC2. This would explain some of the brownish coloured components on the truck compared to the greener KG3 painted Australian manufactured parts, which are mainly the body parts. Just a thought anyway. Here's a link to their website. Colours seem to be as well researched as Testor's Model Masters series. http://www.akrealcolors.com/ Cheers,
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F15-A 1942 Battery Staff Jacques Reed Last edited by Jacques Reed; 16-06-18 at 08:30. Reason: Added AK Real Colors link |
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I see AK-Interactive is working with experts, including Mike Starmer. In that case I'd say their S.C.C.2 should be an exact match. Buying one tin of this paint to prepare a sample for your local paint supplier to match would be the easiest way. Matching paint from NOS parts has been done also and has led to good results. On one of my old webpages I had the following photo of paint samples Dirk Leegwater had mixed up from new old stock boxed parts. Mike Starmer identified the colours as follows: Quote:
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Last week,
I bought 1 can of SCC2 and 1 can of SCC14 at : http://www.auradesign.eu/camo_p_br.htm Now, wait and see !! |
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