
Quote HistoryOriginally Posted By akrado:Apparently the olive paint in the 40s was just a mix of black and ochre and resulted in many different in-spec shades of the final color. So finding a source to match your shade might be difficult unless you can do some trial/error sample tests.
Here's an article about modelers trying to find the correct shade:
https://mojobob.com/stuff/Zaloga%20-%20Olive%20Drab.pdf View Quote
Interior zinc chromate primer is another we have a hard time matching. Early paint was almost yellow. Got darker with the type of metal it was applied to. Pilots didn’t like it because it was too bright in the cockpit so mfgrs added black paint to it. That’s the standard interior green. Impossible to be accurate because who knows how much black was added on which day?
Early Corsairs had a pink or salmon color primer that was used inside parts of the fuselage.
But back to OP’s question, I bet some Krylon rattle cans for camo come pretty damned close. I have an old 1911 armorers case with original paint on it still. I should try matching it up one day to something.