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Title: Are we painting our Greyback Shirts too Blue?
Post by: Plynkes on November 19, 2008, 09:38:47 AM
I was looking at Helen's wonderful Brits just now and got to thinking that she had done her shirts just like I did, a very bright blue, not really grey at all. Like this:

(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y40/Plynkes/grey1.jpg)

After having them bother me slightly on the table top for years I decided to tone the blue down a bit, and repainted them:

(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y40/Plynkes/grey2.jpg)
I don't think I went far enough, as to the camera they don't look that different.

I've yet to see a real one that is as blue as most wargamers (myself included) have them. Take a look at these pics...

(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y40/Plynkes/Grayback2.jpg)

(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y40/Plynkes/Shirt2.jpg)

(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y40/Plynkes/greyback.jpg)
This last one is about as blue as they ever seem to get. Two of those are repros, not sure about the middle one, but you get the idea.

It's not just Helen and me. Most wargamers seem to like this light blue shade, judging by online pics I've seen. Did we all copy the same source or something? I can't remember what I used at the time, but my Osprey on the Eastern theatres has a nice shade of grey, so I don't think I can have used that. So, just where did we get the idea that these shirts were blue? They are called Greyback shirts for a reason, you know.  Does anybody have a source that shows them as blue as Helen and I painted them? Did we dream it? It's doing my head in. ???
Title: Re: Are we painting our Greyback Shirts too Blue?
Post by: Svennn on November 19, 2008, 09:46:30 AM
I know exactly where you are coming from with this.

Mine are indeed blue also but this was a conscious decision that they would look better than grey.

Osprey, the most reliable of all sources, does show them as blue - especially the South Africans IIRC.

Somewhere in the back of my mind is something about the greybacks referring to the sun protectors worn over the shirts??????
Title: Re: Are we painting our Greyback Shirts too Blue?
Post by: Plynkes on November 19, 2008, 10:53:06 AM
Well the Osprey on the Eastern Theatres (and the Western Front) has them more grey, not really any blue there at all (as does the movie "Zulu"). If the South African in the East Africa book is our inspiration it is a little funny, as he doesn't even appear to be wearing a British Army Greyback shirt. His has buttoned breast pockets, shoulder straps with insignia and a turnover collar, and is I presume some article of South African manufacture.

By sun protectors do you mean those quilted spine pad things? I hadn't heard that. Seems odd though, as they are usually depicted as being a sandy khaki colour.

I guess it's no big deal. These little things sometimes bother me out of all proportion to their importance though, I'm sorry to say. Yet with other things, I'm often happy to say "Sod it, that's near enough!" There ain't no logic to it. :)
Title: Re: Are we painting our Greyback Shirts too Blue?
Post by: joroas on November 19, 2008, 11:21:11 AM
The sun and hard washing, no nice washing machines in those days, may well have bleached the blueness out of the shirt............
Title: Re: Are we painting our Greyback Shirts too Blue?
Post by: Le matou rouge on November 19, 2008, 11:25:03 AM
Does anybody have a source that shows them as blue as Helen and I painted them? Did we dream it? It's doing my head in. ???

Maybe too much "Gallipoli" watching ? aren't they blue in this movie ? I can't remember, but anyway, I like them blue and they should be blue : it is a really nice touch of colour in a very dull (sandy ?) setting.
(and I should add, dear Plynkes, that the discover of this unit in the Ngomba Gorge Report was a revelation to me : I didn't know these figures and they seemed so "cool" in their blue shirt !)

meow,
Matt

 
 
Title: Re: Are we painting our Greyback Shirts too Blue?
Post by: Greylegion on November 19, 2008, 11:52:05 AM
Well, going with the sun bleaching theory, I would think the "gray" would/could possibly bleach out to more of a lt. blue color. That's feasible.
Title: Re: Are we painting our Greyback Shirts too Blue?
Post by: Ray Rivers on November 19, 2008, 12:38:45 PM
Well...

When I did mine I had a bit of a problem finding a good color.  In the end I chose Vallejo Grey Blue (061).  It is, indeed, probably too blue, but I like the way they came out.
Title: Re: Are we painting our Greyback Shirts too Blue?
Post by: Helen on November 19, 2008, 08:53:14 PM
Hi Dylan an others,

Thanks for the interest on this question that Dylan has asked.

I too looked at this colour from what Leroy had painted for me in the past. I admit it does look too blue, but I like the look. I tried and match what Leroy had painted for me with what I painted to finish the collection.

I'm picking up my Grey Blue today and seeing what happens when I apply this colour over a darker application. I may have to mix this colour with other paints to see what effect it has. I've the Gripping beast ANZAC NCOs and Bombers to paint up and will use this colour.

Everyone has their own view as to how they see the colour an apply this to the figures they are working on.  I don't own Gallipoli an I try and do all my research through diaries an other books online forums etc to try and picture the colour they use for everything.

Artist interpretations in all of the Ospreys on British/ANZAC plates show a variety of different shades. Mike Chappell and GA Embleton come to mind on this. I do like the latters interpretations on British, ANZAC, German and Turk uniforms.

Meow back to everyone 8)

Helen


Title: Re: Are we painting our Greyback Shirts too Blue?
Post by: Plynkes on November 19, 2008, 09:38:46 PM
Thanks for your thoughts, Helen. I'm doing some more this week for an upcoming game. I'm torn between going for a blue-grey that matches what I have, and the grey-grey that I feel they ought to be.

It was dashed inconsiderate of those blighters to go and fight their war in black and white, leaving us to the whims of those unreliable and inconsistant Osprey illustrators!  :)
Title: Re: Are we painting our Greyback Shirts too Blue?
Post by: Helen on November 19, 2008, 09:48:21 PM
Thanks for your thoughts, Helen. I'm doing some more this week for an upcoming game. I'm torn between going for a blue-grey that matches what I have, and the grey-grey that I feel they ought to be.

It was dashed inconsiderate of those blighters to go and fight their war in black and white, leaving us to the whims of those unreliable and inconsistant Osprey illustrators!  :)

Thanks Dylan,

To be quite honest that might be closer to a darker shade due to the shirt being soiled by campaigning.

Go with what you feel is okay with you as the artist. No one can say otherwise!

What's the game you are looking at? Can you tell?

Helen
Title: Re: Are we painting our Greyback Shirts too Blue?
Post by: archangel1 on November 19, 2008, 11:21:05 PM

...I'm torn between going for a blue-grey that matches what I have, and the grey-grey that I feel they ought to be...

I'm one of those guys who's anal enough to paint it the way it 'probably' should look, no matter how drab or unattractive it may be.  It's part of the same mindset that refuses to let me use 1/48 scale aircraft with 28mm figures.  To me, they will always be too big.
Title: Re: Are we painting our Greyback Shirts too Blue?
Post by: Plynkes on November 19, 2008, 11:47:27 PM
Try telling that to my 28mm Copplestone pilots, who had to have their arms amputated in order to fit into 1/48th scale cockpits!  :)


Helen, in the words of Eric Bogle:

Those proud wounded heroes of Suvla...
Title: Re: Are we painting our Greyback Shirts too Blue?
Post by: Helen on November 20, 2008, 10:58:18 AM
Try telling that to my 28mm Copplestone pilots, who had to have their arms amputated in order to fit into 1/48th scale cockpits!  :)


Helen, in the words of Eric Bogle:

Those proud wounded heroes of Suvla...

Sounds Good Dylan 8)
Title: Re: Are we painting our Greyback Shirts too Blue?
Post by: archangel1 on November 26, 2008, 07:11:31 AM
Here's a nice shot of some Victorian re-enactors, some of whom are in shirtsleeve order.  This is the colour I would probably work towards.  I realize that they are repros and about 25 years early, period wise, but I wouldn't have put it past the QM to still have some in store at the beginning of the war!  :D

http://www.flickr.com/photos/12012224@N08/2693058364/sizes/l/in/pool-475648@N23/
Title: Re: Are we painting our Greyback Shirts too Blue?
Post by: Plynkes on November 26, 2008, 10:35:37 AM
I wouldn't worry about them being Victorian. I don't think they changed much (if at all) right throughout the period of their use, which was up until the 1930s.

Nice pic.
Title: Re: Are we painting our Greyback Shirts too Blue?
Post by: Johnnytodd on November 26, 2008, 02:25:01 PM
As lighting can affect the lightness/saturation/color I thought I should add my two cents worth:  I have an original WW1 greyback flannel shirt which I've simply laid on the scanner.  Hopefully this gives the true-est reference of color:

(http://usera.ImageCave.com/john_pierson/greyback.jpg)
Title: Re: Are we painting our Greyback Shirts too Blue?
Post by: Helen on November 26, 2008, 09:06:31 PM
Thanks John an all who have provided some lovely feedback to Plynkes's question.

I'll try with my newer figures  to get closer to the mark with my painting colour. Naturally, dirt combined with body oils makes your uniform colour look different :D
Title: Re: Are we painting our Greyback Shirts too Blue?
Post by: Remington on December 27, 2008, 08:46:38 AM
Sorry to pull out this relatively older thread, but would anyone of you have a painting guide for greybacks he or she would like to share? I am considering of starting mine at some point and that would be great help.