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Chilly Billy A belated thanks to all who responded. For some reason, I was never notified of any of your posts to the thread even though it was requested.
A belated thanks to all who responded. For some reason, I was never notified of any of your posts to the thread even though it was requested.
No problem,we enjoy helping out when we can,the notifications-well that's another story,the site can be clunky sometimes,just check in to see our answers.
Tanker-BuilderOur M113-A, converted to a command and assault vehicle was kind of a putrid almost light what I call "Puppy Vomit Green!
My cousin who served in VN always called it "baby sick" green. Same difference, I guess!
Greg
George Lewis:
Krylon makes a Pistacio spray paint that is an exact match for Sea Foam Green. We used them for touchup on vehicle interiors when I was in the Army.
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I just pulled "sea foam green" from the vintage palette of my dim, distant past, when appliances and furniture were offered in off white, canary yellow, burnt orange, and sea foam green. Or was it avocado?
Oh no, that psychedelic 60s feeling is coming back...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=etviGf1uWlg&pp=ygUhZGVlZSBsaXRlIGdyb292ZSBpcyBpbiB0aGUgaGVhcnQg
“Ya ya ya, unicorn papoi!”
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If that had been labeled "Puppy Vomit Green" I would already have it!
AK Real Colors makes the interior Sea Foam Green in their paint line
F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!
U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!
N is for NO SURVIVORS...
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The ACAV, from potentially faulty memory, gets fielded in later 1968.
Which is near to when US Army started using "Seafoam Green" as an interior color.
Even back when white/ivory was used as an interior color, it was not used on hatches or doors where it would "show" when those were opened.
A number of model paint lines have FS 34151 listed as Interior Green (similar to Tamiya XF-71)--but that's not nearly Blue enough. Mr Color 391, Soviet aircraft interior is far too blue for my taste.
Finding a good FS24533 is a bit of a task.
"Sea foam green" I think best describes the color.
Well;
Memory serves here. I don't know if this is significant or not. Our M113-A, converted to a command and assault vehicle was kind of a putrid almost light what I call "Puppy Vomit Green!
Couldn't have come up with that color even if I was sick!
This link should help
https://www.google.com/search?q=m+113+interior+green&oq=&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUqCQgBECMYJxjqAjIHCAAQRRixATIJCAEQIxgnGOoCMg8IAhAjGCcY6gIYgAQYigUyDwgDECMYJxjqAhiABBiKBTIJCAQQIxgnGOoCMgkIBRAjGCcY6gIyDwgGECMYJxjqAhiABBiKBTIPCAcQLhgnGOoCGIAEGIoFMhUICBAuGCcYxwEY6gIY0QMYgAQYigUyFQgJEC4YJxivARjHARjqAhiABBiKBTIPCAoQIxgnGOoCGIAEGIoFMgkICxAjGCcY6gIyDwgMECMYJxjqAhiABBiKBTIPCA0QIxgnGOoCGIAEGIoFMg8IDhAjGCcY6gIYgAQYigUyEQgPEAAYAxhCGI8BGLQCGOoCMhEIEBAAGAMYQhiPARi0AhjqAjIRCBEQABgDGEIYjwEYtAIY6gIyEQgSEAAYAxhCGI8BGLQCGOoCMg8IExAuGAMYjwEYtAIY6gLSAQYtMWowajeoAhOwAgE&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8
Hello. I'm in the beginning stages of building Tamiya's M113 ACAV and have a question regarding interior color. Tamiya says it's predominantly white but almost every color photo I've seen it is a blue-green somewhat similar to the cockpits of Soviet jets. Which would be correct for a 113 built to represent a Vietnam-era machine? If the blue-green is correct, are their any bottled paints available in that hue?
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