I think it could vary depending on the crews. Some propbably would've painted them ivory, and left them like that. I know they did that on Tigers. I left my escape hatch white and the rest grey.
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Rik
Intenal colour of lat war Panthers
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Re: Intenal colour of lat war Panthers
Hi Rik. Thanks mate yer Ive got it whit at the mo ?
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I'd say leave it white. It's not a hatch thats regularly opened in combat opertaions, mostly for loading or quick exits, so it shouldnt be as much of a worry to pain the inside.
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Re: Intenal colour of lat war Panthers
Hi Rik Im going to mate just I like red oxide , my be on the G .
Andy
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Re: Intenal colour of lat war Panthers
But most TCs didn't like fighting "buttoned up", so opened cupola during battles was quite common.grim_marmazet wrote:I'd say leave it white. It's not a hatch thats regularly opened in combat opertaions, mostly for loading or quick exits, so it shouldnt be as much of a worry to pain the inside.
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I once saw a KT phot...the hatch was literally REMOVED by the TC, leaving the arm there.
