White Ensign Models Colourcoats

By Michael Benolkin

If you are a model ship builder, you've no-doubt heard of the excellent product line offered by White Ensign Models in the UK. If you have struggled with color accuracy of your WW2 era ships and the seemingly limited information from which to find the right colors, you've no-doubt heard of the work by Snyder & Short Enterprises and their line of accurate color chips. So what would happen if these two great undertakings were to join forces?

For reasons that will remain blatently obvious to me, John Snyder of Snyder & Short has joined forces with the folks at White Ensign Models, and with that team came a new line of enamal paints - the White Ensign Models 'Colourcoats' series. Are these just another range of model paints? If you are a WW2 era shipbuilder, these are manna from heaven as these are the first paints that I am aware of that are specifically designed to match the color chips used by the various services and replicated by Snyder & Short.

If you have been reading these pages of the last several years, you'll know that Snyder & Short produced two sets of color chips that span most (if not all) of the colors used 'officially' by the US Navy prior to and during WW2.

In this first installment, WEM has kindly send an array of their USN WW2 Colourcoats line. These currently represent 27 of the 50 chips that are documented on the Snyder & Short sheets. These include:

  • Prewar #5 Standard Navy Gray
  • Prewar #20 Standard Deck Gray
  • Early 1941 5-L Light Gray
  • Early 1941 5-D Dark Gray
  • Late 1941 5-H Haze Gray
  • Late 1941 5-O Ocean Gray
  • 5-S Sea Blue
  • 5-N Navy Blue
  • 5-B Thayer Blue
  • 1942 Revised Deck Blue 20-B
  • Flight Deck Stain 21
  • 5-P Pale Gray 1943
  • 1943 5-L Light Grey
  • Norfolk 65A Anti-fouling Red
  • Mahogany Flight Deck Stain
  • 20-G Deck Green
  • 5-HG Haze Green
  • 5-LG Light Green
  • 5-OG Ocean Green
  • 5-NM Navy Green
  • 5-PG Pale Green
  • #1 Green
  • #2 Green
  • #3 Green
  • #4 Brown
  • MTB Green
  • Norfolk 250N Flight Deck Stain

This paint line is packaged in the same familiar tins that are also used by Humbrol and XtraColor which also provide excellent shelf life. The paints themselves are formulated with work with any standard enamal thinner and dries matte on the model.

Given the close relationship between Snyder & Short and White Ensign Models, there is no doubt about the accuracy of these colors. The photo to the left shows a sample of these colors against their corresponding paint chips.

If you are wanting to build one of the new Trumpeter Essex-class aircraft carriers with one of the unique anti-submarine camouflage schemes, these paints are a must. If you have been struggling with what color the flight deck should be, once again these paints will help. If you're wanting to build multiple ships in the future and not having to worry about mixing your colors each time, your worries are now over.

If you're modeling Royal Navy, German, Japanese, Italian or other subject areas, don't worry as Colourcoats has a similar line-up for you. Check them out on the WEM website for more information.


You can purchase these and any of the Colourcoat line directly from the White Ensign Models website. They have great service and are a unique resource for the ship modeler - give them a try!

My sincere thanks to White Ensign Models for these review samples!

 

 

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