There were two paint schemes used in Desert Storm. (Well, that I saw...there may have been some vehicles that I DIDN'T see :) ) Smoe of the stuff, especially the first to go over, were still in the NATO tri-color woodland camo. After a few days running around in the sand, or a nice sandstorm, they wore a convinving natural sand "blanket", and so the woodland camo wasn't noticable. The vehicles that went over later (Including my battalion) were given an overall single color desert sand color. (Ours were given a slightly pink cast, which we laughed at. Until getting to the desert - especially IRAQ - and finding that the SAND has the same slightly pink color.) SO, if you're going to do a Hummer from the DS era, I'd go with a single color sand. The link hta was provided is a good color match for the color we used.
Take note that only the exteriors were painted for Desert Storm, and any canvas, etc was still that green color. (I never knew the name of the color, it was just "Army Green".) Also, spare parts weren't painted, so if there was a replacement wheel, it would be in the green color, not sand.
One more thing...the paint that was used at the time (not sure about now) was ALL "CARC". It stands for "Chemical Agent Resistive Coating", and all the combat vehicles (and support vehicles) used it. Just a bit of info I picked up somehow while I was in. Hated the stuff, but it covered easily, and usually with one coat! (Yes, I had to hand-paint with it a bit. I had a trailer that needed touched-up, so I did. Took several days to do it right. Went on leave, came back to get ready for deployment to Saudi Arabia, and watched them paint over my carefully applied tri-color scheme. That ticked me off, you know!)
Michael
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