That's great. The colour of the bus in the first picture is the same colour that I kept finding as the original paint on mine. It always ended up back at matt drab green. If anyone finds any old splitscreen army bus picture I would love to see them. I will upload a couple of pictures of my bus as it is now. It's a little bit nicer than when the army had it.
Kind regards
Paul
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Re: R is for Army
I saw this bus in Newcastle original color under the blue was that army color. Fig you can unscratch it.fig wrote:Thanks for the correction Bernard, I thought the olive green was its original colour. Strike one from my list of ex-army buses.beetlefanatic wrote:Unfortunately I don't think mine was ex-army.

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Re: R is for Army
As far as I know, the Army paint colour has not changed from the Splity time to the Bedford time, so if you find the paint formulation for the old Bedfords (round nose) you have the correct shade.
By the way, the paint was matt, and you could not get it to shine with polish, it stayed matt. (for non reflectivity)
Here are the army spec's.
RSA-MIL-SPEC-104
PAINT, CAMOUFLAGE LOW REFLECTIVE, INVISIBLE AND IN 0,7 TO 2,8 MICRO
METRES SPECTRUM FOR LOW FLYING AIRCRAFT, MATERIAL (TYPE E)
SPECIFICATION
SCOPE
1. Scope
This specification covers the requirements for a camouflaging paint in the visible and 0,7 to
2,8 micro metres spectrum for application to SAAF low flying aircraft.
2. Classification
This specification covers coatings of the following colours:
COLOUR
I.C.N.
Dark Earth
8010-18-406-4085
Buffalo Green
8010-LA-106-6925
Buffalo Beige
8010-LA-116-2831
MRG Stone
8010-LA-115-7765
Olive Drab
8010-18-406-4084
More info here... http://www.armscor.co.za/RMSS/RSA-MILS/RSAMils.asp
Hope this helps........
Herman
By the way, the paint was matt, and you could not get it to shine with polish, it stayed matt. (for non reflectivity)
Here are the army spec's.
RSA-MIL-SPEC-104
PAINT, CAMOUFLAGE LOW REFLECTIVE, INVISIBLE AND IN 0,7 TO 2,8 MICRO
METRES SPECTRUM FOR LOW FLYING AIRCRAFT, MATERIAL (TYPE E)
SPECIFICATION
SCOPE
1. Scope
This specification covers the requirements for a camouflaging paint in the visible and 0,7 to
2,8 micro metres spectrum for application to SAAF low flying aircraft.
2. Classification
This specification covers coatings of the following colours:
COLOUR
I.C.N.
Dark Earth
8010-18-406-4085
Buffalo Green
8010-LA-106-6925
Buffalo Beige
8010-LA-116-2831
MRG Stone
8010-LA-115-7765
Olive Drab
8010-18-406-4084
More info here... http://www.armscor.co.za/RMSS/RSA-MILS/RSAMils.asp
Hope this helps........

Herman
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1968 Fastback 2Lt.type4
1972 Low Light Bay Panel Van 2Lt type 4
1975 Fleetline Panel Van 1914cc
2020 MeFusco Beetle Truck 2Lt type 4
1972 FT Hahn SP 1776 cc