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  • From: EG48
Posted by Tracy White on Monday, September 28, 2009 7:08 PM

Depth charges were delivererd from the factory in 5-D Dark Grey until something in 1942 when supplies ran low and the Navy started getting requests for more 5-D. At this point it was changed, but I don't know to what. This Photo of USS Buchanan shows that the camouflage paint was extended to the cans; note the darker charges on the left. From her Navsource page.

 

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, September 28, 2009 7:15 AM

Well, now we are talking two different scenerios---what color were they delivered in from the factory, and then what color could they be overpainted during the regular painting maintenance that takes place on a boat...

Sounds like they were delivered in dark grey, then a lot of colors could be applied to them depending on what color the ship had on hand to do re-painting/touch-ups...

Got to say though that the "counter-shading theory" sounds half-baked...if depth charge cans were that conspicious on a ship as to give it away, there were other issues...

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Posted by rokket on Monday, September 28, 2009 3:01 AM

Mike, I didn't think about it, but of course, cans before the boast!

Enemy Below - I just watched that recently too, and thought about it as a source...and I just KNEW that numbskull was going to lose his fingers!

 

Maybe the DCs should be painted some of both...do a few dark, and a few dark with light finish off/touchups  and a thrid different again. (to capture that - "what's handy/does in a pinch" etc. feel).

 

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Posted by beachbumRoss on Sunday, September 27, 2009 5:41 PM
You know.......Now that I remember...My father mentioned that whenever they were painting (at all times when nothing else to do) they applied whatever they had in stock, regardless of color. Anything to fight the constant corrosion....Now I understand why Mom went nuts when he worked on the family house.
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Posted by mkeatingss on Sunday, September 27, 2009 1:08 PM

When I served on the "Cans" the DCs were haze grey. I helped the Torpedomaen paint them. I was in Fox Div, so GMs, TMs, FTs and SOs were all together.

 

Mike K.

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Posted by Division 6 on Sunday, September 27, 2009 10:44 AM

The "LIFE" pictures showed them matching the grey of the racks that matched the verticals.

Watching "Enemy Below" last night they tended to match or at least where very close to the darker grey used on the deck.

 

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Posted by EdGrune on Sunday, September 27, 2009 9:17 AM
 rokket wrote:

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 Looks like "dark gray" is it, buthow dark and what gray? Can't help you there, tho info above sounds good. Also maybe shipcamoflage (Synder) willhave some info: http://www.shipcamouflage.com

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Similar thread on SteelNavy within the last couple of weeks.  It has since rolled off the bottom.

One poster indicated that depth charges were to be painted in 5D (the very dark ash gray) color used by the Navy immediately prior to and during the few months of WWII.  The purpose was to use up the remaining stocks of pre-mixed 5D.  

Another poster showed charges painted in a countershading manner - topside dark and bottom side light.   That may be good on a K-gun,  but ineffective on a roll-off rack where the topside/bottom side changes as each charge rolls down the rack.

Another photo showed them painted light colored,   on the deck with overspray sircles on the deck.    Color looked to be close to 5H Haze Gray.

I've seen other photos with them looking to be 5O Ocean Gray.

The answer is "it depends".    Find a good reference,  (like NAVSOURCE) surf the pictures for your particular subject, and paint them however you wish.

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  • From: Georgia
Posted by gpal on Sunday, September 27, 2009 8:03 AM

Thanks fellows for your help. Looks like dark gray is the color.

George

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  • From: Australia
Posted by rokket on Saturday, September 26, 2009 10:49 PM

 This is from a 1940s Depth Charge Manual on the Mk6 and 7:

To conserve critical material galvanized finish of cases has been discontinued. Cases are now
finished as follows:
(a) All surfaces parkerized.
(b) Interior surfaces painted with 1 coat projectile cavity paint.
(c) Exterior surfaces and central tube painted with 1 coat zinc chromate primer.
(d) Exterior surfaces painted with 1 coat dark gray paint.

 Looks like "dark gray" is it, buthow dark and what gray? Can't help you there, tho info above sounds good. Also maybe shipcamoflage (Synder) willhave some info: http://www.shipcamouflage.com

And FYI, from wiki:

"Parkerizing (also called phosphating and phosphatizing) is a method of protecting a steel surface from corrosion and increasing its resistance to wear through the application of an electrochemical phosphate conversion coating. Parkerizing is usually considered to be an improved zinc or manganese phosphating process, and not to be an improved iron phosphating process"

hope this helps

 

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Posted by beachbumRoss on Saturday, September 26, 2009 9:18 PM
Hello gpal.....Based on some of the old photo's I've seen of my fathers life aboard Detroyers from that era, they look black, dark grey, or the same Haze grey of the ship. Those photos are black and white, of course! We need to find an old "Tin-Can" Sailor to help us with this.
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Posted by Division 6 on Saturday, September 26, 2009 6:50 PM

With a quick Google search they appear for the most part to be the same color as the vessel they are mounted on.

 

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Depth Charger Colors
Posted by gpal on Saturday, September 26, 2009 5:35 PM

Hello,

I am doing a WWII US Navy Minesweeper kit and need to know what color the depth charges were. They are the barrel shaped kind.

Thanks,George

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