Wow, I really need to remember to log in a bit more often. It�s been a little while hasn�t it?
For the record, we (
Hood Association) stand by Jamie and the team�s work. I�ve seen the Kew and Pompey docs myself and they�ve gone well beyond that. Indeed, it�s quite clear from their extremely in-depth research that they�ve come up with something definitive that we can all safely rely upon. They really went above and beyond.
So, the old �medium grey� thing is simply wrong.
The person who originally researched our paint colours 30+ years ago recorded it as AP507B. Later, when the S&S�s paint chips came out, we put two and two together and, well, lots of people painted their
Hoods a bit light as a result! It�s not the end of the world of course, but I do feel a badly about it. I wish it was just a conspiracy to get people to buy and build more
Hood models, but no, it was an honest mistake...we�re only human after all.
So, we�ve tried to update our painting instructions accordingly.
Of course, to be perfectly honest, these days I�m less concerned about exact shades of colour...my rivet counting days are behind me. I�m simply happy to see people build models of
Hood...even if they�re ones of dubious accuracy such as Heller and Lindberg, or, an over-priced disappointment such as the Trumpeter 1/200 �step-back�
Hood (so-called because they used dates plans and �undid� various things they had previously gotten right...). That�s just me though, others will have a different take on the matter. That�s not to say that we still won�t try to present accurate info on our website though (obviously we want our materials to be accurate).
Well, actually there IS one thing that I still get riled up about: why on earth do so many modelers continue to mount their �as sunk�
Hoods� forward Carley Floats in pairs just behind the conning tower? That is sooooo 1940! Oh yeah, also don�t get me started on the 1941 aerial spreader!
