QUOTE: Originally posted by 1337
The proper answer
According to the "narato/naruto/narito family modeling" (sp?) the proper color is "Alclad 2 copper" and a flat coat
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I saw that guy's build and it looks silly if you ask me.
The color between the fins in the picture I posted is not even close to Alclad copper.
It is a brown color which designates a low explosive device or a gas generator which moves the fins of the missile.
Here is what I was told over at the F-15E Strike Eagle Forum:
A blue band means that particular section of the weapon is inert, not necessarily the whole thing. For instance the missiles fired at WSEP have a blue band on the warcranium, because it has been replaced by a telemetry unit, but a brown band on the rocket motor, since that is still live. A yellow band means that section contains high explosive, invariably the warcranium. A brown band means that section contains low explosive like a rocket motor or a gas generator (for moving the fins on an LGB).
Mike
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