The link was for a desert tan. I just included the link for contact information. He has various shades of green for various years' service vehicles and equipment.
Thanks for the replies!
I'll check out Ebay and try to find the guy selling the paint. By far, I think Gillespie makes the best military enamel paints. I have used many, many gallons of WW2 33070 over the years. It goes on well, dries nicely, resists wear, and generally holds up well. It has good "body" to it, unlike competing brands, which to me seem watery(thin) and fade.
BUT, Rapco does not stock the light green paint, because of Gillespie's minimum order is 55 gallons of a particular shade. I'm restoring a 1977 Dodge M886 ambulance, and I will be painting it in it's original 4 color camouflage scheme. In my area, I fondly remember all the army tactical vehicles were painted Forest Green, Light Green, Sand, and Black. One can substitute Field Drab for the Light Green, Gillespie makes it for Rapco, BUT, to me it would look kind of garish on a boxy truck like the ambulance(besides- mine was originally painted in the forest green/ light green/ sand/ black scheme.) Question-
Is the Behr paint latex or enamel?
Thanks!
Chilly
PS- Maybe I should buy 256 half-ounce bottles of Light Green Testor model paint and dump it in a gallon can??? LOL just kidding!!!