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			Yes Jack its the early yellow i used..and there was no blending of primary colors..both the zero rust colors are flat finishes..i mixed them 50/50 (black and early cat yellow)then reduced with lacquer thinner by 20% as its fairly cold to be painting.Ive reduced as much as 40% in hot weather. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			was blown away that it made such a close match.I ordered a quart of the (non-saftey) green to experiment in making some of the Vietnam era OD which is much more of a grass green to my eye ,but haven't had time to play around with it. I ordered directly from this site.. http://zero-rust.com/ as i had nothing but problems with the western Canada distributors..the guys from the website were very helpful and excited to hear the purpose for which it was being used. I spoke to them regarding custom colors,which they will do but there is a 50 gallon minimum.. 
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			Stab it and steer... Last edited by Corey Myronuk; 20-12-12 at 08:39.  | 
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