I have seen very many USED green Heads and never a New one... all of the well used ones, never did have a single particular Green color--- and I just assumed it was the various age and heat /castor cycles
I got two E-bay Torp combat .35s a year or three back for my nostalgia kick--- and immediately went in search for what type and exact color paint...
Got frustrated with the search and then I remembered.... LIKE I said up front... Green, once heated and castored never looks like whatever the Factory color WAS
So I got John Deere Green engine paint and did my thing...MotorMan already knows how to prep the metal
I guess if I had one or more for a Museum display ...seeking out the perfect color match and type may be important...
But for a model to sport a TYPICAL well used Green head...
I suggest you find ANY high temp Green you like, or is cheap, or readily available, and then fly the model as you please and hang it for display so others can see the cool colored head
another tangent thought... I am accused of being color blind... BUT I perfectly see all colors...JUST NOT the damned numbers in the dot background test
BUT, I accept that I may not see the same shades of Red Green Blue all others see
BTW
I did the same with MY McCoy RED head engines... and I have some sort of Blue head something or other around here that will get a new color coat one of these days...
My wife, son, and grand kids are attracted to the painted heads...as better more cool looking and always ask about them ---long before even noticing any of the high zoot semi exotic engines....Thankfully cuz wife would have a cow even suspecting what one of them cost
BTW #2
I got a cool engine that was previously painted and after crock pot looked poor ---so I color matched with VHT Caliper paint... 35% nitro cleans that "Caliper" High Temp paint right off better than any other solvent..in my kit of stuff.
IMO VHT "Caliper" is NOT Fuel proof at all
I am NOT arguing with Mr Lotz... I used the caliper paint NOT the VHT engine enamel