In researching the availability of camo paints for vehicles, I have found that it can be purchased locally by commercial paint dealers.
Here is how to brake the confusion:
1. Most military paint is given a color code based upon Federal Specification 595B
2. To see what the color is: go to IPMS and go to FS Server.
3. Insert the five digit number in the box and see the color.
Most commercial paint stores have a copy of the FS Color Chart that they use to mix their proprietory paint with.
What this means is:
A. Find the color you want and obtain the five digit number.
B. Go to a commercial paint dealer and tell them you want the color in enamel.
C. They can mix according to the FS Number
I hope this helps someone.
This also works for RAL colors and NATO 3 Color Camo
Here is how to brake the confusion:
1. Most military paint is given a color code based upon Federal Specification 595B
2. To see what the color is: go to IPMS and go to FS Server.
3. Insert the five digit number in the box and see the color.
Most commercial paint stores have a copy of the FS Color Chart that they use to mix their proprietory paint with.
What this means is:
A. Find the color you want and obtain the five digit number.
B. Go to a commercial paint dealer and tell them you want the color in enamel.
C. They can mix according to the FS Number
I hope this helps someone.
This also works for RAL colors and NATO 3 Color Camo