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I know there has been some discussion on this in the past but those of us with USMC rigs seem to have a had time getting the correct yellow for lettering which based on what I have found is Federal Standard Number
23538 or 33538 depending if you are looking at semi gloss (2) or flat (3). Since I am getting ready to do the lettering on my restoration I did some test stenciling with what I thought was the "correct yellow". It was sort of close but far to orange and worse it was high gloss. So I purchased a number of other cans from various folks who advertised their product as USMC Yellow. All were yellow but all failed to deliver anything close enough to even consider using. I was coming to the conclusion no one makes the actual color anymore and even came up empty looking on the internet. Then since I am also a model builder I looked in my basement shop and found just what I needed, Testors Model Master Insignia Yellow 33538. It is a solvent based enamel but the down side is it only comes in a 1/2 oz jar. Since marines do not mark their vehicles with a lot of lettering and stuff I think a few jars and an airbrush should do the trick since once thinned you get about 3/4 of an oz. per jar. I will do a test stencil to make sure the paint will not react in a negative way with the GCI base color but I think this will work. Let me know what you guys think.
23538 or 33538 depending if you are looking at semi gloss (2) or flat (3). Since I am getting ready to do the lettering on my restoration I did some test stenciling with what I thought was the "correct yellow". It was sort of close but far to orange and worse it was high gloss. So I purchased a number of other cans from various folks who advertised their product as USMC Yellow. All were yellow but all failed to deliver anything close enough to even consider using. I was coming to the conclusion no one makes the actual color anymore and even came up empty looking on the internet. Then since I am also a model builder I looked in my basement shop and found just what I needed, Testors Model Master Insignia Yellow 33538. It is a solvent based enamel but the down side is it only comes in a 1/2 oz jar. Since marines do not mark their vehicles with a lot of lettering and stuff I think a few jars and an airbrush should do the trick since once thinned you get about 3/4 of an oz. per jar. I will do a test stencil to make sure the paint will not react in a negative way with the GCI base color but I think this will work. Let me know what you guys think.