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    Great Job. Please tell me what kind of paint you use. There is a show coming up in a few weeks and I want to pick up some paint.

    Thanks

    Carmen

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    Same as every other M-series vehicle I've done before. I use Gillespie od green #24087 availible from Rapco Parts or Army Jeep Parts. Pick which ever one is closer to you to save on shipping.

    Quote Originally Posted by carmen View Post
    Great Job. Please tell me what kind of paint you use. There is a show coming up in a few weeks and I want to pick up some paint.

    Thanks

    Carmen
    Dave
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    Looking good Dave!
    How many gallon of paint did it take?

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    I sprayed almost 2 gallons and have three coats on it. I painted every thing but inside the rear compartment. I use a HVLP system by Croix that does not need an air compressor, but uses an electric fan blower and has very little over-spray or waste.
    Dave
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    Last night I was able to paint the white backgrounds for the crosses. Hopefully if things go right I will be able to paint the red crosses on before I leave this Sunday for a 4 day business trip.

    Dave
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    One step closer. Just waiting on the new glass for the windshield and rear doors along with new seals and a few other small odds and ends to finish up the M725. The end is in sight!



    Dave
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    That looks GREAT. I'm very impressed.

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    I love the ambulances. I think they make for a great camper or Zombie vehicle ha ha. Where did you get your canvas. It looks spot on!
    Brickfist
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    Holy cow, That's a great job!!
    Thanks for all the help!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brickfist View Post
    I love the ambulances. I think they make for a great camper or Zombie vehicle ha ha. Where did you get your canvas. It looks spot on!
    Thanks. Canvas or Medical Caduceus??? The Caduceus I make with the rest of the markings from my website,http://www.deltateamdecals.com/
    Dave
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