B.S.C. № 64 »Portland Stone«

B.S.C. № 64 »Portland Stone«.

B.S.C. № 64 »Portland Stone« was one of two basic colours introduced in November 1940 for all British Army vehicles in the Middle East. The General Order excluded armoured fighting vehicles and artillery equipment, which were to be painted as required by the commands concerned, in accordance with the then present practice. Based on available supplies, either B.S.C. № 61 »Light Stone« or B.S.C. № 64 »Portland Stone« were permitted as basic colours of the British Caunter Scheme.

B.S.C. № 64 »Portland Stone«

  • Portland Stone No. 64, AK Interactive 11378
  • BSC N° 64 Portland Stone, AK Real Colors RC041
  • Titanium Buff, Golden Acrylics 1370
  • BSC No. 64 Portland Stone, Lifecolor UA267
  • BSC No. 64 Portland Stone, Mission Models MMP-043
  • BSC No. 64 Portland Stone, Mr. Paint MRP-338
  • BSC 64 Portland Stone, Vallejo Model Air 71.288

Bibliography

  • Starmer, Mike: The Caunter Scheme, 1940–1941
  • Starmer, Mike: Alamein and After, 1942–1943
  • Starmer, Mike: Sicily and Italy, 1943–1945

British Army Camouflage Patterns, 1930–1945