Park Green is a mid-tone vivid green with a cool undertone. Within the Tamiya range it ladders cleanly, Green for the shadows and Light Green for the highlights. Park Green is a little less common: the closest same-finish match, The Army Painter Eternal Hunt, reaches 82 percent, and 2 other brands carry a strong same-finish alternative. Cross-brand swaps are adjust-on-model territory here, useful as a starting point rather than an exact replacement.
Park Green equivalents in other ranges
Park Green is awkward to replace. Treat the matches below as starting points for a mix rather than straight swaps.
Closest The Army Painter equivalent: The Army Painter Eternal Hunt, a near match with visible drift up close (delta E 3.6).
Humbrol's closest color: Humbrol Emerald Green, close, with a hint of drift side by side (delta E 3.9).
Nearest in the Citadel catalog: Citadel Sybarite Green, workable at tabletop distance, not up close (delta E 5.0).
Best Scale75 option: Scale75 Cthulhu Green, a usable stand-in rather than a twin (delta E 5.7).
The honest caveat: The Army Painter Eternal Hunt dries slightly cooler and more muted than Park Green, so expect recess shading and edge highlights to shift with it.
How to read the score
90+Close
80sUsable
<70Mix
The Army Painter
Humbrol
Citadel
Scale75
Two Thin Coats
AK Interactive
About this color
Color profile
Highlight and shade ladder
Pairs well with
Try any paint in the scheme toolMatch difficulty
Found in 2 other brands with a same-finish match.
Where painters use it
Frequently asked
What is the closest equivalent to Tamiya Park Green?
The closest same-finish match is The Army Painter Eternal Hunt at 82% color similarity.
What color is Park Green?
Park Green is a mid-tone vivid green with a cool undertone (hex #00A651).
What do I highlight and shade Park Green with?
Highlight Park Green toward Light Green and shade it down into Green, both Tamiya paints in the same finish family.