HERMAN BIX wrote: very early africa tanks were yellow/grey camo combined
Sorry, but I have not seen evidence of this. Where did you get the information?
David
HERMAN BIX wrote: very early africa tanks were yellow/grey camo combined
Sounds like a planHERMAN BIX wrote:The outside V's inside pics do vary a lot, and to look at it is better than it photographs.
Its 'new' white unweathered at the moment, but it will be getting the dirty treatment and the brush has yet to go over the white.
The subject pic is quite white in places, but very grey in others, so by the time I take the similar patches off the barrel, the usual crew access areas, add the helmets and the pole & mud up the drive train he should be close.
The cam pattern is very visible under the WW, and the uneven coverage should brush off quite well once I get to it.
time will tell.
Still smells like my Mrs does when she gets ready to go out but !!:think: , and that folks is partially to blame for getting me into my latest predicament if you know what I mean![]()
One result we all just heard news of....Markocaster wrote:Herman you do have a way with words![]()
Looks great can't wait to see the hairspray results
Just to clarify, not specifically just Tigers were sent to Africa grey and oversprayed. The timing of the 505th Tigers meant they fell short of the later directive to paint base dunkelgelb even though they were recalled from the shipment to Tunisia as planned.I call these "the first 15" and I doubt they were covered in the DAK yellow.DavidByrden wrote:HERMAN BIX wrote: very early africa tanks were yellow/grey camo combined
Sorry, but I have not seen evidence of this. Where did you get the information?
David
OK, but I want to ask about Tigers specifically.HERMAN BIX wrote:Just to clarify, not specifically just Tigers were sent to Africa grey and oversprayed.DavidByrden wrote:Sorry, but I have not seen evidence of this. Where did you get the information?HERMAN BIX wrote: very early africa tanks were yellow/grey camo combined
David
OK, so you're talking about Tigers intended for Africa that didn't actually go there. But my question is, why do you think they were given a grey base coat?HERMAN BIX wrote: The timing of the 505th Tigers meant they fell short of the later directive to paint base dunkelgelb even though they were recalled from the shipment to Tunisia as planned.
By "DAK yellow" I suppose you mean one of the Tropical base colours. Why do you think these Tigers didn't have it?HERMAN BIX wrote: I call these "the first 15" and I doubt they were covered in the DAK yellow.
http://www.achtungpanzer.com/panzer-col ... 4-1945.htm