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I haven't played or modded TF2 for a while, so there's a chance I'm either wrong or forgetting something here.
Thank you!
Considering theyre probably somewhat transparent this may not be the best method, but it could be tweaked to be almost indistinguishable.
Basically whenever im trying to find a brands color that they dont have in their media documentation or any kind of press kit, ill try to grab a bunch of examples to suck into MS Paint and extract the color from with the eyedropper tool.
Obviously, something like photoshop/gimp would be better, but if all you need is the base color code you can take the RGB values and or hue/sat/lum and throw in any online app like i think adobe color is a free one where you can throw in some numbers and then furter adjust/tweak your color to get it where you want.
Sites like that will then usually provide you with various color codes or methods of storing the color essentially.
Hope this helps since no one seems to have the actual info you need as you mentioned.