Kevin Bennett | 28/10/2012 12:51:16 |
![]() 193 forum posts 56 photos | hi all does anyone know the shade name of the Stuart Green paint other than getting it from Stuart is there a Halfords car paint near to the shade of green. i want to paint a Stuart 10V thanks Kevin |
JasonB | 28/10/2012 12:56:17 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | Humbrol Brunswick green is what I use, comes in tins or spray cans and easy enough to buy on the net. This is my beam done with it, maybe a bit darker than some of the Stuart green J
Edited By JasonB on 28/10/2012 13:05:05 |
NJH | 28/10/2012 15:39:09 |
![]() 2314 forum posts 139 photos | Hi Kevin Stuart's do list a "Paint Set" under "Spare Parts" - might be worth a 'phone call if your are set on the "correct" colour. See here Other posts have warned that, having just recently been under new ownerdhip, they may be busy. Cheers Norman |
Terryd | 28/10/2012 15:53:46 |
![]() 1946 forum posts 179 photos | Any paint factor will mix up a pot of any colour imaginable. If ypu can get the BS or RAL number they can do it without a sample. Otherwise they will need a sample at least 25mm square. If you can get a sample to compare with the BS and RAL colour charts are here (allowing for monitor differences). For example Boxford used 'Smoke grey BS 381 692' as their standard grey for their lathes until the 1970s. Hope that helps, Regards Terry Edited By Terryd on 28/10/2012 15:53:58 |
Stub Mandrel | 28/10/2012 17:57:18 |
![]() 4318 forum posts 291 photos 1 articles | On my number 10, I used Humbrol Brunswick Green and Black. Looks just like the photos in the Stuart catalogue. Neil |
Kevin Bennett | 29/10/2012 10:27:26 |
![]() 193 forum posts 56 photos | Thanks for all the help i will have to do some shopping around thanks Kevin |
Terryd | 29/10/2012 11:09:04 |
![]() 1946 forum posts 179 photos | Hi Kevin, Just had a quick look at the Stuart site and they use two shades of green a dark one for the stands and a lighter one for the model itself or so it appears. Looking at their pictures and the BS381 colour chart, and allowing for photographic and monitor colour distortion the lighter one appears to be Reseda green (RAL 6011) and the other appears to be similar (but not exactly) to BS 5252 16 C 39 Green. Regards Terry |
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