You won't find FS equivalents for WWII paints because the FS system had not been developed at the time. The best you can do is look at a chart of FS colours and try to match it as close as possible with a paint chip of the WWII colours - these chips you can get via
Shipcamoflage.com.
The chips are reviewed here:
http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/bo ... usn-1.htmlhttp://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/bo ... usn-2.html (you won't need most of this one unless you're doing amphibs)
Why can't you just match your paint to what you see on the screen? Because the colours gets shifted through all the scanning and displaying.
Easier would be to buy WEM's Colorcoats or Model Master Marine Acrylics (OOP, unfortunately) which are matched directly to these chips.
Of course, you can just go with what looks about right to you and arrive at a colour that's explainable through reasons such as scale effect, weathering, etc.
Edited by Tracy - Added ShipCamo LinkReply by Timmy - Good call TracyReply-reply by Tracy - Thanks. Any warmer up there?
3Reply by Timmy - warmer than last year - we're just having our first real snow today