Warren Lovell
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I was looking at and feeling the paint inside my deuce and my M1009...(my wife had a headache that night).
The paint has a sort of sandy gritty texture to it. Is this strictly a military paint characteristic? My M1009 does not have "CARC" stenciled nor does my M35A2. I think perhaps sand or something simular must be added to the paint to give it the true flatness...
What paint gun orfice recommendations do you guys have for shooting this paint?
I was wondering if I am going to get the same texture from the Gillespie paint?
And is the Gillespie 383 a direct match for CARC?
Has anyone come up with that cool desert tan color number? I have three gallons of Gillespie Sand, but prefer the lighter shade of the Desert Storm era vehicles.
Warren
The paint has a sort of sandy gritty texture to it. Is this strictly a military paint characteristic? My M1009 does not have "CARC" stenciled nor does my M35A2. I think perhaps sand or something simular must be added to the paint to give it the true flatness...
What paint gun orfice recommendations do you guys have for shooting this paint?
I was wondering if I am going to get the same texture from the Gillespie paint?
And is the Gillespie 383 a direct match for CARC?
Has anyone come up with that cool desert tan color number? I have three gallons of Gillespie Sand, but prefer the lighter shade of the Desert Storm era vehicles.
Warren