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Re: Camouflaged Paint Designs on Vehicles
Interesting pic. I think the bus is a captured Citroen Type 45.
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Max
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Re: Camouflaged Paint Designs on Vehicles
View of a camouflaged Bedford "O" series.
Kerry.
Kerry.
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A Steyr Kfz21 command car with an unknown DKiG winner,
Kerry.
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Re: Camouflaged Paint Designs on Vehicles
Hi Kerry:
Your #633 should be a 1939 Chevrolet.
Bill
Your #633 should be a 1939 Chevrolet.
Bill
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Re: Camouflaged Paint Designs on Vehicles
Hi Bill,
Many thanks for the id,
Kerry
Many thanks for the id,
Kerry
Re: Camouflaged Paint Designs on Vehicles
Hi panzerman, hi Max,
the bus on Your pic could be an Austro-Fiat type FD 6 (here a pic of such a bus. Thanks to Andrej in Russia for this pic).
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Bert
the bus on Your pic could be an Austro-Fiat type FD 6 (here a pic of such a bus. Thanks to Andrej in Russia for this pic).
Regards
Bert
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Re: Camouflaged Paint Designs on Vehicles
Max, I had originally thought it was one of the Citroen models, but couldn't be sure. Thanks for the guess. But Kerry, I think you have nailed it, thanks! they certainly chose a very irregular camo scheme to go with it
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Hi panzermann,
Bert, is probably correct but they sure do look similar don't they?
Bert, is probably correct but they sure do look similar don't they?
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Max
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Oh my lord, I don't think I'll ever nail it down!! haaha nice pics guys. Now Im assuming these were inly used for personnel and transporting water/etc, correct? I can see these things getting stuck in the mud quite often
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Re: Camouflaged Paint Designs on Vehicles
Hi Bert,SIS 5 wrote:Hi panzerman, hi Max,
the bus on Your pic could be an Austro-Fiat type FD 6 (here a pic of such a bus. Thanks to Andrej in Russia for this pic).
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Bert
I think you've convinced me after studying the subtle curvature of the radiator grille and its height with respect to the bumper.
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Re: Camouflaged Paint Designs on Vehicles
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Hi Bert,
I think you've convinced me after studying the subtle curvature of the radiator grille and its height with respect to the bumper.[/quote]
I would have to agree Max. Thanks for the ID's guys
Hi Bert,
I think you've convinced me after studying the subtle curvature of the radiator grille and its height with respect to the bumper.[/quote]
I would have to agree Max. Thanks for the ID's guys
Re: Camouflaged Paint Designs on Vehicles
Looks like the all used two colors: BLACK & WHITE.
Scott
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