[quote="dick"]I would ignore all three of your references.
good afternoon ... =) ... your answer added even more thoughts to my empty head
... I think we will understand in more detail:
one more option, it is taken here :
https://www.sovereignhobbies.co.uk/ HMS King George V
As depicted in Airfix/Heller 1/400 kits - NOT UPDATED SINCE NEW RESEARCH
Admiralty Disruptive Pattern camouflage using the following on vertical surfaces:
AP 507A Admiralty Dark Grey (NARN 21);
AP 507C Admiralty Light Grey (NARN 22);
B.5 Dark Blue-Grey (NARN 33);
B.6 Medium Blue (NARN 34);
Steel decks & walkways— Dark Grey (NARN 23);
Wood decks—Teak (C 01);
Countershading—Paint the following white (C 03):
Underside of blast shields, flag decks, boats, Pom-Pom decks and other platforms;
Lockers, vents, davits, etc;
All darken ship screens, canvas covers for reels, etc.;
Lower 1/3 of gun barrels, searchlights, etc.;
Masts and crow’s nest;
Insides of gun shields;
Stanchions and other small fittings on upper deck.
Underwater hull—RN Antifouling Red (NARN 42).
We go from dark to light, the main thing that until I realized:
1) not ms1 but using 507a
2) B5
3) right here begins porridge ... B6 (B30) or MS4 .... MS4a .... this is still a mystery to me
4) Well, here everything is clear 507C
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In Work:
HMS "King George V"-1942 1/350 Tamiya-Pontos-Eduard as well as
hands and head:
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