Camouflage of cupola

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Re: Camouflage of cupola

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Post by Eax-E » 23 Apr 2013, 09:52

Hello,

6-schartenturm 20P7 with a nice 3 coulour camouflage painting. One loofhole protection is still welded !

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From Ebay.de

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Re: Camouflage of cupola

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Post by kstdk » 23 Apr 2013, 12:11

Hi

Is´nt it just the shades and the sunlight that makes it look like that?

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Re: Camouflage of cupola

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Post by AvB » 23 Apr 2013, 13:03

Yes very nice shadows 8-)

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Re: Camouflage of cupola

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Post by Eax-E » 23 Apr 2013, 13:16

Hello
kstdk wrote: Is´nt it just the shades and the sunlight that makes it look like that?
I'm really under the impression to see steelplate on the left...

The Busch Optic emplacement doesn't has a horizontal slot, too, so the mobile part isn't installed - in my opinion.

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Re: Camouflage of cupola

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Post by AvB » 23 Apr 2013, 13:28

Oh yes there's a steel plate, but no camouflage paint.

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Re: Camouflage of cupola

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Post by Eax-E » 23 Apr 2013, 13:32

8O You're right :oops: :oops:

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Re: Camouflage of cupola

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Post by Projekt-Westwall » 23 Apr 2013, 19:19

Hi,
This steelplates are called "winterblech" in german.
They were Not weldet On the sloophole. They are hold by a threaded rod with
Nuts.
The steelplate has slots for air circulation. It is used mostly in Winter and when
The Bunker Not is manned to get air in the Bunker an hold it dry.

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Re: Camouflage of cupola

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Post by Eax-E » 23 Apr 2013, 19:35

Hello,

Thank you very much for theese great informations !

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Re: Camouflage of cupola

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Post by jopaerya » 17 Jan 2022, 14:11

Please see also post 3 , this picture is from BAMA
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Re: Camouflage of cupola

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Post by AvB » 18 Jan 2022, 22:05

Fantastic camo!

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Re: Camouflage of cupola

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Post by JKernwerk » 19 Jan 2022, 22:37

I suppose it is the same one as one page one.
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Re: Camouflage of cupola

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Post by AvB » 20 Jan 2022, 12:05

Yes it is. Saarbrücken.

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Re: Camouflage of cupola

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Post by forttravel » 21 Jan 2022, 21:33

From RH 20-1/349.
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Re: Camouflage of cupola

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Post by AvB » 23 Jan 2022, 21:57

Thanks for the reference!

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