Posted by Jamie Duff on April 16, 2018, 2:46:06, in reply to "Agree: Mr. Duff has done a real service to the modeling community... I hope more are in the works."
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I think I probably have at least one more to do, just to tie-together than 1943-45 B&G series.
I also have some information on the post-war schemes, but will require a little more work to conclude upon and pull together. Likewise, I'd like to extend the Pattern 507 work back to its origins and cover the main WW1 and inter-war shades.
First however, I've got a stack of work to do getting the revised WW2-era paints produced and get production stabilised and pre-emptive rather than reactive. I've been reluctant to keep large inventories when I known they're not right, but that comes with other serious issues.
Still, we're making progress.
Already however I'm getting emails asking for conversion charts to transpose my investment in time and money into competitors' paints. Err, NO!
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: Might I draw your attention some work on WW2
: RN camouflage colours prepared by Jamie Duff
: who now owns The Colourcoats Brand.
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: You'll find a link to them on the
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: https://www.sovereignhobbies.co.uk/pages/royal-navy-colours-of-world-war-two-the-standard-camouflage-colours-1941-1943
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: There's another paper by Mr Duff on the
: Britmodellers site, on similar lines, but I
: can't find it
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: Richard
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