Great news, great news!!! (Sorry... just got through watching Rosco on
The Dukes of Hazzard.)
I'm back at it again, and recently started working on a color match for one of the Original 13 Joe drabs.
To my knowledge, all of the original 13 (except Snake-Eyes, obviously) wore one of 3 or so olive or grayish-green drabs. My favorite is the Dark Grayish color shared by Grand Slam and Rock 'n' Roll. What I'm trying to re-create is the one used by Grunt, Breaker, Flash, Clutch (I think -- mine looked
bluer in the late 80s), (and I want to say) Short-Fuze and Hawk.
(The other one is the more olive color used by Zap, Stalker -- base color, and Steeler.)
Anyway... on to the mix. My current formula uses:
- 1 Drop of Folk Art Medium Gray (Note: this 2 oz. bottle has a much larger opening. If using a normal sized top, use 2 drops.)
- 2 Drops of Americana Hauser Dark Green (New Apple Barrel color Camouflage is a very close substitute to this color, but has slightly less of a bluish tint. This mix may work better for matching yellowed figures.)
This mix was tested against a 1982 Breaker v1.
While finding this color, I think I learned that only 1 drop of Hauser Dark Green with 1 drop of Medium Gray gave me something close to Grand Slam's grayish drab. I may have to dip a sample in Future Floor Finish to confirm this.
The Hauser Dark, Medium, and Light Greens used by
Americana aren't too far away from Joe greens. I wonder if a certain First Sergeant was named after the color, or vice versa?
I'm trying to find one of the original Joe drabs in an attempt to create a ACU/modern pixelated camouflage pattern (on 2003 Red Spot's base color; see above entry). The other color I want to use is the shade of green used on Duke v1's pants and helmet. If someone knows how to create this one, please share.
-- Cybertronian.