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Am in the process of making a 1/35th AFV Club Centurion

Anybody point me in the right direction of a good source and match for British Deep Bronze Green???

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Same as Land Rover bronze green.

 

Your local Land Rover dealer or smaller repairer.

 

'The Paint man' - Bill the paint man - google it.

 

Anchor supplies

 

Marcus Glenn.

 

Very easy to obtain.

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Am in the process of making a 1/35th AFV Club Centurion

Anybody point me in the right direction of a good source and match for British Deep Bronze Green???

try http://militarymodelling.com

some really helpful people on their forum

sharky

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Same as Land Rover bronze green.

 

Your local Land Rover dealer or smaller repairer.

 

'The Paint man' - Bill the paint man - google it.

 

Anchor supplies

 

Marcus Glenn.

 

Very easy to obtain.

 

For a 1/35 scale Centurion? I think that may be a bit over the top!

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Sorry!

 

Didn't know it was for a toy. :D

 

Local model shop I assume then.

 

At least you'd have plenty of paint left for your next model :nut:

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If you PM me your address, I'll send you a sample sized pot of the real stuff,free of charge;) which you can thin down withwhite spirit, it'll probably outlast your modelling requirements..... I use it on my models, my little road-legal buggy and on my real saracen... check the pictures... it's the real deal alright!:-D

Saracen and me, in the yard, June 2010.jpg

83 BA 78 in Arena Overlord 2009.jpg

Now it's nice and GREEN!.jpg

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Sorry!

 

Didn't know it was for a toy. :D

 

Local model shop I assume then.

 

At least you'd have plenty of paint left for your next model :nut:

 

at 1/35 it'll probably like resparaying a Mini! :D

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Am in the process of making a 1/35th AFV Club Centurion

Anybody point me in the right direction of a good source and match for British Deep Bronze Green???

 

 

Tamiya spray paint numbered TS9 is a good match, if you can find a stockist.

It was taken of the market for some silly reason but is now available again :wave:

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Tamiya spray paint numbered TS9 is a good match, if you can find a stockist.

It was taken of the market for some silly reason but is now available again :wave:

 

Great stuff

Thanks to you all

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Humbrol 75 is the most commonly recommended 'equivalent'. It is a flat enamel but if you apply a gloss coat, - Johnsons Klear is good, - it is quite close.

 

Regards Dave

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