As Deejay states...The rotomo 2 is a solid base green,There is no known accurate paint code or name for the early Victas.The most widely used colour by restorers is Deep Brunswick Green in the Wattle killrust variety.It is still a shade or two lighter in my opinion but fairly accurate,and is good to keep the majority of restos uniform.The hammertone paint wasnt introduced until the model 2a Rotomo,and was used on the cowl tank and strap.It went mainstream with the model 4 Predicta and well into the next few models.The main being the model 5 which is where Victa really got its name and the model most people associate as VICTA...Anyways enough rambling.The hammertone colour used was GALMET AVOCADO...BUT unfortunately the colour has been changed over time,there is no uniformity,and truly there were that many shade varieties,considering main stream shops often did their own painting,If you want a perfect match,get it colour matched by a professional...(But be wary,Do not rely on Galmet Avocado as your first choice...Its just not the same!!!!)And use an early model 4 Automatic as a Sample...:)