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Aryeh, I can't thank you enough. I had come to a dead end on the research and put the project on the shelf. This will get it started again.
Dan, thanks for the heads up. Sorry to hear WEM is going under--I have used a lot of their photo etch. Luckily, I ordered the paints last winter.
Bill Osborne
PS, sorry for the late reply. Just got back in town today.
Aryeh, I can't thank you enough. I had come to a dead end on the research and put the project on the shelf. This will get it started again.
Dan, thanks for the heads up. Sorry to hear WEM is going under--I have used a lot of their photo etch. Luckily, I ordered the paints last winter.
Bill Osborne
PS, sorry for the late reply. Just got back in town today.
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Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 7:35 pm |
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Found the problem. I wasn't logged in because I had made a change to my profile and had not reactivated. here we go trying again with the Ward camouflage pattern N-12 design B Aryeh
Found the problem. I wasn't logged in because I had made a change to my profile and had not reactivated. here we go trying again with the Ward camouflage pattern N-12 design B Aryeh
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 3:10 pm |
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Hello Bill: I don't know what paints you have settled on but WEM, the maker of colorcoats, is going out of business. Their last day is Friday 28th. They have not been able to ship enamel based paints out of the UK for about a year due to postal restrictions. If you want to use them I'd act fast, they will be like tinlettes of gold soon.
Hello Bill: I don't know what paints you have settled on but WEM, the maker of colorcoats, is going out of business. Their last day is Friday 28th. They have not been able to ship enamel based paints out of the UK for about a year due to postal restrictions. If you want to use them I'd act fast, they will be like tinlettes of gold soon.
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 8:58 am |
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Guest wrote: I couldn't seem to get an upload line here Aryeh, you have to log in to use the upload feature. It's only for registered users.
[quote="Guest"]I couldn't seem to get an upload line here[/quote]
Aryeh, you have to log in to use the upload feature. It's only for registered users.
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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2014 10:34 pm |
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I couldn't seem to get an upload line here so I'm sending you a link to a fully shared Picasa album instead. https://picasaweb.google.com/awetherhor ... directlinkIf it doesn't work send me an regular email address and I'll try sending it there. Aryeh Wetherhorn Elazar, Israel
I couldn't seem to get an upload line here so I'm sending you a link to a fully shared Picasa album instead. https://picasaweb.google.com/awetherhorn/November252014?authuser=0&feat=directlink
If it doesn't work send me an regular email address and I'll try sending it there.
Aryeh Wetherhorn Elazar, Israel
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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2014 4:55 pm |
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That would be great! I had tried to piece together the scheme from the few photos I could find. Having the actual drawings might actually get this project off the ground!
That would be great! I had tried to piece together the scheme from the few photos I could find. Having the actual drawings might actually get this project off the ground!
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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2014 12:38 am |
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I don't know if its still relevant, but for what it's worth - Ward carried type N12 design B. I can supply you with both port and starboard drawings that were found in US National Archives.
Aryeh Wetherhorn
I don't know if its still relevant, but for what it's worth - Ward carried type N12 design B. I can supply you with both port and starboard drawings that were found in US National Archives.
Aryeh Wetherhorn
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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2014 12:03 am |
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Tracy White wrote: Five on the design sheet, not four. Right you are.
[quote="Tracy White"]Five on the design sheet, not four.[/quote]
Right you are.
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Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 11:23 pm |
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GPBurdell wrote: Dan Banks wrote: Note that it has four colors, including green! Five on the design sheet, not four.
[quote="GPBurdell"][quote="Dan Banks"]Note that it has four colors, including green![/quote][/quote]
Five on the design sheet, not four.
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Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 10:57 pm |
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Dan Banks wrote: Hello Bill; I guess it is good my e-mail didn't get to you. I don't think it is a big deal, none of the schemes I mentioned were specific to Ward. The main point I was trying to relay was the colors were the same on all of them and these colors are matched by White Ensign colorcoats. If you want a published picture, Squadron publications "In Action #19 US Flush Deck Destroyers" has a centerspread scheme showing USS Stockton (DD-73) in a style similar to the ones I bought from Ron. The darkest color isn't black, but artisitic license?! Hope this helps Dan Thanks Dan. I did find one scheme (attached) on a Navy site. Note that it has four colors, including green! That really makes me wonder since the B&W pics I have of Ward in Dazzle show four distinct shades of color. The mystery deepens!
[quote="Dan Banks"]Hello Bill; I guess it is good my e-mail didn't get to you. I don't think it is a big deal, none of the schemes I mentioned were specific to Ward. The main point I was trying to relay was the colors were the same on all of them and these colors are matched by White Ensign colorcoats. If you want a published picture, Squadron publications "In Action #19 US Flush Deck Destroyers" has a centerspread scheme showing USS Stockton (DD-73) in a style similar to the ones I bought from Ron. The darkest color isn't black, but artisitic license?! Hope this helps Dan[/quote]
Thanks Dan. I did find one scheme (attached) on a Navy site. Note that it has four colors, including green! That really makes me wonder since the B&W pics I have of Ward in Dazzle show four distinct shades of color. The mystery deepens!
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Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 8:08 pm |
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Hello Bill; I guess it is good my e-mail didn't get to you. I don't think it is a big deal, none of the schemes I mentioned were specific to Ward. The main point I was trying to relay was the colors were the same on all of them and these colors are matched by White Ensign colorcoats. If you want a published picture, Squadron publications "In Action #19 US Flush Deck Destroyers" has a centerspread scheme showing USS Stockton (DD-73) in a style similar to the ones I bought from Ron. The darkest color isn't black, but artisitic license?! Hope this helps Dan
Hello Bill; I guess it is good my e-mail didn't get to you. I don't think it is a big deal, none of the schemes I mentioned were specific to Ward. The main point I was trying to relay was the colors were the same on all of them and these colors are matched by White Ensign colorcoats. If you want a published picture, Squadron publications "In Action #19 US Flush Deck Destroyers" has a centerspread scheme showing USS Stockton (DD-73) in a style similar to the ones I bought from Ron. The darkest color isn't black, but artisitic license?! Hope this helps Dan
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Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 2:33 pm |
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No, Ron went back to working a full-time job and shut the site down due to lack of time. E-mail coming soon.
No, Ron went back to working a full-time job and shut the site down due to lack of time. E-mail coming soon.
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Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 12:23 pm |
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Guest wrote: Guest wrote: Those drawings are copyrighted. Ron Smith Thanks Ron. I suspected they might be which is why I asked Dan for your link. Are you still selling them? Bill Osborne Ron, is/was your site www.aa-military-research.com? I tried getting to it but it didn't work. Do you have another site? Thanks, Bill Osborne
[quote="Guest"][quote="Guest"]Those drawings are copyrighted. Ron Smith[/quote]
Thanks Ron. I suspected they might be which is why I asked Dan for your link. Are you still selling them? Bill Osborne[/quote]
Ron, is/was your site http://www.aa-military-research.com? I tried getting to it but it didn't work. Do you have another site? Thanks, Bill Osborne
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Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 11:21 am |
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Guest wrote: Those drawings are copyrighted. Ron Smith Thanks Ron. I suspected they might be which is why I asked Dan for your link. Are you still selling them? Bill Osborne
[quote="Guest"]Those drawings are copyrighted. Ron Smith[/quote]
Thanks Ron. I suspected they might be which is why I asked Dan for your link. Are you still selling them? Bill Osborne
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Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 11:37 am |
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GPBurdell wrote: Dan Banks wrote: A gentleman named Ron Smith had a website a couple of years ago that he sold camo patterns for many US naval and civilian vessels from WWI period. I saved quite a few and and looked through them this morning. Nothing specific for Ward but he had 5 schemes for "Wickes/Little" class destroyers and they all used number 1 grey, number 2 blue, and black. The colors are matched to the White Ensign colorcoats line of US/Royal navy WWI colors. I hear they are having trouble shipping enamel paints out of Europe, but you might find a distributor here that still carries them. Thanks Dan. Would it be possible for you to send me a scan of the Wicks/Little schemes or give me a link for Ron Smith? My email is Burdell2073@yahoo.com. Those drawings are copyrighted. Ron Smith
[quote="GPBurdell"][quote="Dan Banks"]A gentleman named Ron Smith had a website a couple of years ago that he sold camo patterns for many US naval and civilian vessels from WWI period. I saved quite a few and and looked through them this morning. Nothing specific for Ward but he had 5 schemes for "Wickes/Little" class destroyers and they all used number 1 grey, number 2 blue, and black. The colors are matched to the White Ensign colorcoats line of US/Royal navy WWI colors. I hear they are having trouble shipping enamel paints out of Europe, but you might find a distributor here that still carries them.[/quote]
Thanks Dan. Would it be possible for you to send me a scan of the Wicks/Little schemes or give me a link for Ron Smith? My email is Burdell2073@yahoo.com.[/quote]
Those drawings are copyrighted. Ron Smith
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Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 1:07 pm |
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I tryed your e-mail but it didn't work. I'll be back Sunday and try again. Dan
I tryed your e-mail but it didn't work. I'll be back Sunday and try again. Dan
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Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 8:40 am |
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Dan Banks wrote: A gentleman named Ron Smith had a website a couple of years ago that he sold camo patterns for many US naval and civilian vessels from WWI period. I saved quite a few and and looked through them this morning. Nothing specific for Ward but he had 5 schemes for "Wickes/Little" class destroyers and they all used number 1 grey, number 2 blue, and black. The colors are matched to the White Ensign colorcoats line of US/Royal navy WWI colors. I hear they are having trouble shipping enamel paints out of Europe, but you might find a distributor here that still carries them. Thanks Dan. Would it be possible for you to send me a scan of the Wicks/Little schemes or give me a link for Ron Smith? My email is Burdell2073@yahoo.com.
[quote="Dan Banks"]A gentleman named Ron Smith had a website a couple of years ago that he sold camo patterns for many US naval and civilian vessels from WWI period. I saved quite a few and and looked through them this morning. Nothing specific for Ward but he had 5 schemes for "Wickes/Little" class destroyers and they all used number 1 grey, number 2 blue, and black. The colors are matched to the White Ensign colorcoats line of US/Royal navy WWI colors. I hear they are having trouble shipping enamel paints out of Europe, but you might find a distributor here that still carries them.[/quote]
Thanks Dan. Would it be possible for you to send me a scan of the Wicks/Little schemes or give me a link for Ron Smith? My email is Burdell2073@yahoo.com.
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Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 8:50 pm |
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Yes, there is no correlation between the WWI and WWII paints. Completely different formulas. I have a lot of time researching WWII USN Camouflage, but haven't touched WWI yet (mainly so I don't get too diluted) so I can't really help otherwise.
Yes, there is no correlation between the WWI and WWII paints. Completely different formulas. I have a lot of time researching WWII USN Camouflage, but haven't touched WWI yet (mainly so I don't get too diluted) so I can't really help otherwise.
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Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 1:17 pm |
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A gentleman named Ron Smith had a website a couple of years ago that he sold camo patterns for many US naval and civilian vessels from WWI period. I saved quite a few and and looked through them this morning. Nothing specific for Ward but he had 5 schemes for "Wickes/Little" class destroyers and they all used number 1 grey, number 2 blue, and black. The colors are matched to the White Ensign colorcoats line of US/Royal navy WWI colors. I hear they are having trouble shipping enamel paints out of Europe, but you might find a distributor here that still carries them.
A gentleman named Ron Smith had a website a couple of years ago that he sold camo patterns for many US naval and civilian vessels from WWI period. I saved quite a few and and looked through them this morning. Nothing specific for Ward but he had 5 schemes for "Wickes/Little" class destroyers and they all used number 1 grey, number 2 blue, and black. The colors are matched to the White Ensign colorcoats line of US/Royal navy WWI colors. I hear they are having trouble shipping enamel paints out of Europe, but you might find a distributor here that still carries them.
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Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 10:01 am |
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Thanks Mac. I did not have most of the links you sent. the only color reference I have been able to find is the four-stacker in the attached painting. I think I'll wind up with a combination of black grey and white.
Thanks Mac. I did not have most of the links you sent. the only color reference I have been able to find is the four-stacker in the attached painting. I think I'll wind up with a combination of black grey and white.
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Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 7:59 am |
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