
Micro-Mark Dark Sea Gray Paint, 20ml
UGS
- WWII-era U.S. Navy camouflage color for upper hulls and superstructures
- Flat, medium-dark gray tone designed for Measure 12 and 32 paint schemes
- Used on cruisers, destroyers, and aircraft in Atlantic and Pacific theaters
- Pairs perfectly with Navy Blue, Haze Gray, and Ocean Gray for multi-tone camo
- Made in the USA
Description
Dark Sea Gray was a key component of U.S. Navy ship camouflage during World War II, used extensively on upper hulls, turrets, and superstructures in disruptive schemes like Measure 12 (Modified) and Measure 32. This medium-dark gray offered effective concealment in overcast and open-ocean environments, helping reduce visibility from both aerial and sea-level observation. Its neutral-cool tone made it ideal for multi-color patterns intended to break up a ship’s silhouette.
Dark Sea Gray is in our sets:
29489 US Naval Acrylic Paint Set, 9pc
29503 US Military Acrylic Paint Set, 81pc
Color Description
Dark Sea Gray is a flat, bluish-gray tone matched to Navy Standard Paint 5-O. It was developed to contrast with both darker shades like Navy Blue and lighter shades like Haze Gray. Its low-reflective finish made it particularly useful for vertical surfaces, upper superstructures, and deck-level features exposed to daylight. The color created mid-tone contrast zones within camouflage patterns designed to visually fragment a ship’s outline.
This color was widely used by the U.S. Navy during World War II:
• Prominent in Measure 12 (graded camouflage) and Measure 32 (dazzle patterns)
• Applied to cruisers, destroyers, amphibious craft, and naval aircraft
• Helped reduce visual detection in cloudy, foggy, and mixed lighting environments
• Used in both Atlantic convoy operations and Pacific Island invasions
Modeling Uses
• Paint upper hulls, bridge structures, turrets, and gun mounts on WWII U.S. Navy ships
• Combine with Navy Blue and Ocean Gray for disruptive or graded camouflage patterns
• Ideal for aircraft such as F6F Hellcats, TBM Avengers, or carrier-based bombers
• Drybrush with Light Gray or apply washes to simulate weathering and sea spray exposure
Prominent in Measure 12, graded camouflage and Measure 32, dazzle patterns refers to two official U.S. Navy camouflage systems used during World War II to reduce a ship's visibility or confuse enemy observers. Here's a breakdown:
Measure 12 – Graded Camouflage
- Purpose: To visually blend ships into the horizon by using a gradient of tones from dark at the waterline to light at the top of the ship.
- Color Use:
- Navy Blue (5-N) at the bottom (waterline and lower hull)
- Ocean Gray (5-O) in the middle (mid-hull and lower superstructure)
- Haze Gray (5-H) at the top (upper superstructure and masts)
- Effect: This vertical gradient helped make ships appear flatter and less distinct against sky and sea.
Measure 32 – Dazzle Camouflage
- Purpose: Rather than hiding ships, it confused rangefinders and targeting by using disruptive, high-contrast geometric patterns.
- Color Use:
- Often used Dark Sea Gray, Black, Ocean Gray, and Haze Gray in irregular shapes and blocks.
- Designed to break up the ship’s outline and make it difficult for enemy gunners or submariners to determine:
- Ship class
- Heading
- Speed
- Effect: Visual deception—helping the ship survive encounters by making it harder to hit.
Dark Sea Gray was a mid-tone used prominently in both systems:
- As a middle layer in Measure 12
- As one of the pattern blocks in Measure 32
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