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BS 381C Colour Chart British Standard 318C colour Chart BS381 101 BS381 102 BS381 103 BS381 104 BS381 105 Sky Blue Turquoise Peacock Blue Azure Blue Oxford Blue BS381 106 BS381 107 BS381 108 BS381 109 BS381 110 Royal Blue Strong Blue Aircraft Blue Middle Blue Roundel Blue BS381 111 BS381 112 BS381 113 BS381 114 BS381 115 Pale Blue Artic Blue Deep Saxe Blue Rail Blue Cobalt Blue BS381 166 BS381 169 BS381 172 BS381 174 BS381 175 French Blue Traffic Blue Pale Roundel Blue Orient Blue Light French Blue BS381 210 BS381 216 BS381 217 BS381 218 BS381 219 Sky Eau De Nil Sea Green Grass Green Sage Green BS381 220 BS381 221 BS381 222 BS381 223 BS381 224 Olive Green Brillant Green Lt.Bronze Green Mid.Bronze Dp Bronze Green Green BS381 225 BS381 226 BS381 227 BS381 228 BS381 241 Lt.Brunsw.Green Md.Brunsw.Green Dp.Brunsw.Green Viridian Dark Green BS381 262 BS381 267 BS381 275 BS381 276 BS381 277 Bold Green Traffic Green Opaline Green Lincoln Green Cypress Green BS381 278 BS381 279 BS381 280 BS381 282 BS381 283 Lt.Olive Green Steel Verdigris Green Forest Green Airc.Grey.Green Furniture Green BS381 284 BS381 285 BS381 298 BS381 309 BS381 310 Spruce Green Nato Green Olive Drab Canary Primrose 1 British Standard 318C colour Chart BS381 315 BS381 320 BS381 337 BS381 350 BS381 352 Grapefruit Light Brown Very Dark Drab Dark Earth Pale Cream BS381 353 BS381 354 BS381 355 BS381 356 BS381 358 Deep cream Primrose Lemon Golden Yellow Light Buff BS381 359 BS381 360 BS381 361 BS381 362 BS381 363 Middle Buff Deep Buff Light Stone Middle Stone Bold Yellow BS381 364 BS381 365 BS381 366 BS381 367 BS381 368 Portland Stone Vellum Light Beige Manilla Traffic Yellow BS381 369 BS381 380 BS381 384 BS381 385 BS381 386 Biscuit Camouflage Light Straw Light Biscuit Champagne Desert Sand BS381 387 BS381 388 BS381 389 BS381 397 BS381 410 Sunshine Beige Camoufl.Beige Jasmine Yellow Light Brown BS381 411 BS381 412 BS381 413 BS381 414 BS381 415 Middle Brown Dark Brown Nut Brown Golden Brown Imperial Brown BS381 420 BS381 435 BS381 436 BS381 437 BS381 439 Dk Camouflage Camouflage Red Dk Camouf. Very Dark Drab Orange Brown Desert Sand Brown BS381 443 BS381 444 BS381 445 BS381 446 BS381 447 Salmon Pink Terra Cotta Venetian Red Red Oxide Salmon Pink BS381 448 BS381 449 BS381 450 BS381 452 BS381 453 Deep Indian Red Lt.Purple Brown Dark Earth Dark Crimson Shell Pink 2 British Standard 318C colour Chart BS381 454 BS381 460 BS381 473 BS381 489 BS381 490 Pale Roundel Pink Deep Buff Gulf Red Leaf Brown Beech Brown BS381 499 BS381 536 BS381 537 BS381 538 BS381 539 Serivce Brown Poppy Signal Red Post Office Red Currant Red BS381 540 BS381 541 BS381 542 BS381 557 BS381 564 Crimson Maroon Ruby Light Orange Bold Red BS381 568 BS381 570 BS381 591 BS381 592 BS381 593 Apricot Traffic Red Deep Orange Inter Orange Azo Orange BS381 626 Camoufl.Grey BS381 627 BS381 628 BS381 629 BS381 630 Lt.Aircr.Grey Silver Grey Quaker Grey French Grey BS381 631 BS381 632 BS381 633 BS381 634 BS381 635 Light Grey Dk.Admir.Grey R.A.F Blue/Grey Slate Lead BS381 636 BS381 637 BS381 638 BS381 639 BS381 640 Pru Blue Med.Sea.grey Dark.Sea.Grey Light Slate Grey Ext.Dk Sea Gray BS381 641 BS381 642 BS381 671 BS381 676 BS381 677 Dark Green Night Middle Graphite Lt.Weathw.Grey Dk.Weathw.Grey BS381 692 BS381 693 BS381 694 BS381 697 BS381 796 Smoke Grey Aircraft Grey Dove Grey Lt.Admiral.Grey Dark Violet BS381 797 Light Violet 3 .
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