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Originally Posted by JonoBN41
Why is that a no no? Sometimes the green used, originally called olive green by Warren Cole, is too dark to read the mottoes on the banners.
I've used a brush on enamel called "Garden Green", which is a nice balance. Comes in a glass jar, by plasti-kote.
Purples are tough. Very easy to get too blue or too red. You want a "royal purple". Might have to play with that one.
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No no because I was assured so by my mother, and as long as she is doing the work ill let her be as exact as she wants. I guess the brother she talked to at nationals said for it to be an official COA, the colors have to be perfect to which I responded that I imagine there is a bit of leeway. I dare not question the lady as she is spending a bit of money on this project for me. She is going to call the gentlemen at nationals back and ask for what the exact colors are. "Shrug". I would like them to look like the colors on the prototypes I have, same colors listed on the website. I am not sure if that is possible in the non-digital world.
Ill pass the advice along though, thanks.