28th December 2008, 04:36 PM
ARCHAEOLOGY - THE HUMBROL WAY
Ladies and Gentlemen, I wish to despoil,the way in which we describe soil,
You may have heard, of the Munsell Chart - but here's a way that's worlds apart.
In model shops, throughout the land, Humbrol paints are near at hand,
Some are dull and some are bright - and some are like we use on site.
For example, I would say - topsoil is like Panzer Grey.
The natural sand, is tricky fellow - unless you've seen Eigth Army Yellow.
Now, other colours aren't seen - that's true - like Goblin Green or Marine Corp Blue.
But all in all, things aren't strange, with lots to choose from the Humbrol range.
So, farewell to Munsell - not worth a fig - and hurrah for Humbrol on every dig!
Ladies and Gentlemen, I wish to despoil,the way in which we describe soil,
You may have heard, of the Munsell Chart - but here's a way that's worlds apart.
In model shops, throughout the land, Humbrol paints are near at hand,
Some are dull and some are bright - and some are like we use on site.
For example, I would say - topsoil is like Panzer Grey.
The natural sand, is tricky fellow - unless you've seen Eigth Army Yellow.
Now, other colours aren't seen - that's true - like Goblin Green or Marine Corp Blue.
But all in all, things aren't strange, with lots to choose from the Humbrol range.
So, farewell to Munsell - not worth a fig - and hurrah for Humbrol on every dig!