Another approach is to use the ANZAC Grey-Brown colour from the two editions of Pacific 1940, by considering that this colour depicts the self-governing Dominions of the Commonwealth which were at war during WWII: Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. (Newfoundland is excluded because it was being governed from Britain at the time, and Eire is excluded because it was neutral in WWII.) In my sculpt collection, which is arranged in multiple trays, I use the Pacific 1940.1 ANZAC sculpts (which are British-patterned) to depict Canada, and the Pacific 1940.2 ANZAC sculpts (which are ANZAC-patterned) to depict the southern Commonwealth Dominions (Australia, New Zealand and South Africa). The only cross-tray adaptation I had to make was to loan Canada some of the 1940.2 AAA sculpts, since 1940.1 doesn’t have any.