when i got to 3-33AR 3AD in JAN75 my tanks were painted that pattern with lots of sand. when we brushed repainted them we had to use the same percentages. the sand was stupid so we looked at our load plan and those parts of the tank that would be hidden when loaded up with personal gear, spare road wheels, spare track blocks, 5 gal oil and transmission jerry cans was painted sand so we could hide it. that pattern was on the way out and we painted our new A2s this pattern.
http://www.cybermodeler.com/armor/m60/m60a2_profile02.shtml
note the camo on the underhull as well as flowing the pattern color into the road wheels. this will be my pattern on my Academy A2 and hopefully the AFV Club one if they do one. and one of them will be relatively new and clean. and we NEVER multi colored any wheels or tire hubs. the tops, down to the ridge, of the oil cans were red or yellow depending on what was in them. the gun mantlet was a plastic material and a dull grayish green, not any of the camo colors.
same pattern would work for A1s IIRC the other 2 tank battalions kept that sandy scheme and they were beat up. (i was the mortar plt ldr at that point and we mortar folks did not associate with mere DATs. [:D
BTW 2-32AR had M47 turret extension cargo bins welded to the center of the bussle rack.
the chipping on the interior is looking good. ours were really beat up. think about being on a tactical exercise for 3 weeks, getting in and out fast at times. where would the loader, gunner and TC put their feet. those places would be all dinged up. actually after 3 weeks in the rain it's all mud brown, no matter how hard you try to keep the muddy overshoes out of there.
add grease around the turret ring gears and add some clear darkish red to simulate the leaking of hydraulic fluid from the accumulator. it was called cherry juice because of the color and, as the Israelis found out, quite flammable.
fenders were usually in good shape, rear ones might be beat up from backing into the ocassional tree. Geez now i am going to have to go out and find a diesl truck, inhale some exhaust fumes and wax nostalgic.
ps no spell check makes me look dumber than usual. so be it.
i have TB 746-95-1 dtd MAY76 which is the 4 color painting pattern for arty, trucks and spt vehicles.