I know RLM and RAL are linked to the Luftwaffe, and I know WW2 Russian have their own codes for colors. Federal Standard color codes I’m well familiar with.
However…. I am curious on certain WW2 Allied colordesignation with M and/or ANA codes; what’s the purpose of them and why they have certain numbers after a color name? Some examples:
M-485 Light Grey
Olive Drab ANA 612
Olive Drab No9/No22
Olive Drab No31
I know some military blue greys and other greys have sort of letter/number designation in front or the end of the color name. I have a few with ANA 612 and a couple with M-485 / M-495, etc…
What’s the meaning of color codes?
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Re: What’s the meaning of color codes?
They are from an older system. AN is Army Navy, M I don't know.
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My thought and assumed ANA would be Army Navy Air Force (?)
M for Marines (?)
M for Marines (?)
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Re: What’s the meaning of color codes?
ANA was from 1943 when colors between the Army and Navy were standardized for mass production, as well as Lend lease. M series colors were pre war/early war USN aircraft colors. ANA lated into the 1950's, when it was replaced by the Federal Standard system, which has been revised at least three times. FS 595. FS 595A, B, & C.
Olive Drab No.9/22 were two different systems. No.9 was from the Army Engineer colors used on ground vehicles, while shade 22 was from the pre war Quartermaster system used on aircraft. Confused yet? OD QM.22 was replaced by Olive Drab 41 from the pre war/early war AAC/AAF colors system. Take a look at Dana Bell's Air Force Colors series of books for a complete rundown on the systems.
Remember, as much as they hate to admit it, the Marines are part of the Navy Department, and fall under them for most administrative matters, such as paints.
Don't forget the British BSC color standards for use on UK built aircraft. And of course their army had a different numbering system just like the US Army Engineer system, SCC colors.
Olive Drab No.9/22 were two different systems. No.9 was from the Army Engineer colors used on ground vehicles, while shade 22 was from the pre war Quartermaster system used on aircraft. Confused yet? OD QM.22 was replaced by Olive Drab 41 from the pre war/early war AAC/AAF colors system. Take a look at Dana Bell's Air Force Colors series of books for a complete rundown on the systems.
Remember, as much as they hate to admit it, the Marines are part of the Navy Department, and fall under them for most administrative matters, such as paints.
Don't forget the British BSC color standards for use on UK built aircraft. And of course their army had a different numbering system just like the US Army Engineer system, SCC colors.
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Re: What’s the meaning of color codes?
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Re: What’s the meaning of color codes?
Yes. We have standards".unless we don’t.BlackSheep214 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2024 8:41 pmMy thought and assumed ANA would be Army Navy Air Force (?)
M for Marines (?)
To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..
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Re: What’s the meaning of color codes?
Standards?
Here?
Here?
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Re: What’s the meaning of color codes?
You brcha! I just make sure they are low enough to keep them.
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