Motor Pool Class: Paint it like an Army jeep. Equip it like an Army jeep. Then mask off everything and paint what shows (sheet metal) Navy Grey.
The undercarriage and frame remain OD. Then paint the front/rear bumpers black. Now you have a Navy jeep.
Introduction to Military Jeep Markings: Military markings for jeep vehicles can sometimes be confusing and difficult to figure out. There are many regulations regarding the markings of military property; however, this post will hopefully provide some assistance in finding appropriate markings for your jeep vehicle. If you are an enthusiast interested in reproducing or restoring.
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For paint, Gillespie Coatings is recommended, available from Army Jeep Parts or Rapco Parts, with shade 33070 being a common WWII Jeep color. Re: Navy Willys colors by blitz67 Fri Jul 16, 2021 2:59 pm WWII Navy colors ranged from the typical ugly battleship gray to blue and beyond, my personal opinion is that the darker blue is more typical of what a Navy Jeep would have looked like, but then I'm no squid. You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this.
I recall color names of Haze grey and Matte Slate grey. I was corrected that the ships were painted a color called ' Non-Specular ' Blue-grey, when, for years, I had thought it was officially ' Non-Spectacular ' Blue. Inspired by the night sea, 65 shades of navy blue add confidence and sophistication to corporate designs; discover all HEX codes now.