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  1. Bill W

    Paint

    emr Arvoe and Gilliespie are alkilyd enamels ( industrial paint ) and do not hold up like automotive quality paints do but they are very easy and forgiving paints to work with ( you have to try really hard to make them run). I used $60 pint synthetic hardner with my gilliespie paint ( yes it...
  2. Bill W

    Paint

    emr reread the replies as I don't see three different answers, I believe deuceman was suggesting that the # for the WWII semi was 34070 being there was only one "semi-gloss" od paint in WWII. Your right that it is what color your prefer BUT it does help to know the original color which was a...
  3. Bill W

    Paint

    Red Oxide primer The correct color for the early M-37's was a Late WWII semi-gloss ( forgot the # ) But most are repainted in 24087
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