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I'm sure if one of you native speakers would write the Tower Bridge historians a kind mail asking about the colour, condition and coats they would be happy to help out.
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I don't know a date for this, but clothing looks later than the war. 50's or '60s.
Colours may be hand tinted too. ![]() One for fun Date 1892:
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Paint analysis bridge ![]() Paint analysis lights ![]() As already mentioned the bridge was reddish brown and the lights geen I see nothing wrong with the 1c teams modelling of the bridge for the time span its intended Last edited by KG26_Alpha; 02-08-2010 at 08:41 PM. |
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I'm starting to feel all this bridge detail hunt a little exaggerated. What's next, a request for progressive weathering of the bridge paint ? Priorities ...
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No no... the colour of the pilot socks will be the next discussion ... nothing new on this forum about discussions
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Don't be daft, they didn't wear socks.
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I doubt if the Thames has been blue since the Romans arrived. A muddy brown with the occasional dead dog would be closer... |
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Now we are back to the whole detail thing again......
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The model looks fine to me, by the way. I think there is absolutely no need to alter it.
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Wadda ya mean, Romans? That mud is good natural mud, not pollution (mostly, even now), and it's been like that since long before the Romans.
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