As per Western Approaches scheme:
"the aim is to achieve a light general tone so "countershading is advisable"
To achieve this, the following should be painted white to eliminate shadow.....
1) Undersides of blast shields, flag decks, boats, torpedo tubes, pom-pom decks and other platforms.
2) After side of the bridge.
3) All lockers, vents,davits and other fittings in and around which shadows occur.
4) All darken ship screens, canvas covers for hawser reels, etc.
5) Lower third of gun barrels, searchlights etc.
6) Masts and crows nests.
7) Any horizontal surfaces that may throw light up into dense shadows.
8) All stanchions and other small fittings on the upper deck.
Question to the hive mind regarding what you would expect the deck colour to be?
As someone pointed out to me on another forum "As for the main decks, I've seen little evidence to be honest of people getting too excited about Line 7. They wouldn't have been painted darker, but equally I don't recall many (any?) examples of decks painted white."
So if not white nor dark grey.........would a light grey (eg XF19 Sky Grey) or mid grey (eg XF20 Medium grey) be more appropriate/correct?
I would be interested in any info any has in relation to this...............thanks.
Stay safe........Steve
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