How does Conniston green compare to Bronze Green? I can't find a comparison on the paint sites. Also, is it available in a DuPont color code?
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Bronze Green is definitely just what the name implies - it has a golden or yellowish cast to it, especially in sunlight, but is otherwise a fairly dark green color. Most military trucks came from the factory in Bronze Green, and the firewalls are usually still this color. Conniston Green is a little bit lighter and just green, no goldish haze to it at all. If you search Google images, you'll find examples of both.
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Think of Bronze Green as being an olive drab w/o being dull. In a lot of the older paints, it oxidized enough that it dulled and darkened down, not to the point being a flat olive drab, but still a dark green.
I still think of Conniston Green has having a slight pinch of yellow in it, but not enough to make it a yellow-green. I also think of it as a 'variant' of British Racing Green....
I think this should be the DuPont code for Conniston:
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FWIW, a fresh coat of bronze green is a lot lighter than an older truck.... the paint really darkened out over the ages.... I don't know if a new modern paint will darken out the way the old paints did, but, the old paints sure did darken.....-L
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Originally posted by hueskeHow does Conniston green compare to Bronze Green? I can't find a comparison on the paint sites. Also, is it available in a DuPont color code?
There are two bronze greens. One is UK specific.
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