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Mike Kelly 23-05-16 05:05

Malaya colour
 
Some colour footage of staff car ...near the end . Appears to be green\black

https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/F03385/

Wayne Henderson 23-05-16 06:45

1941
 
Happier times for these blokes, turned to poo later that year.
Visited this ground several times and it was still in partial use in 1997.

Tony Wheeler 23-05-16 10:28

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Some colour footage of staff car ...near the end .

Well spotted Mike, thanks for posting. I've seen 8th Div camo before but never in colour.

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Originally Posted by Mike Kelly (Post 224928)
Appears to be green\black

Expected scheme would be Khaki Green No.3 (Australian production) with disruptive colour Dark Tarmac No.4 (standard British disruptive colour at the time) applied in Malaya.

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Mike Kelly 23-05-16 10:56

paint
 
The Dark Tarmac , it appears to be sprayed on because the edges are not well defined . It may be a optical illusion caused by the poor resolution of the film but if it was brush painted there would or should be a sharp well defined edge where the two colours merge. The Emu is well defined .

Is the car a Chevy ? 1941 model.

Tony Wheeler 23-05-16 18:31

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The Dark Tarmac , it appears to be sprayed on because the edges are not well defined . It may be a optical illusion caused by the poor resolution of the film but if it was brush painted there would or should be a sharp well defined edge where the two colours merge.

I agree Mike, definitely spray painted. Edges were supposed to be brush painted, as seen on other examples. This was later stipulated in Jan '42 directive: "All edges are to be kept sharp, it may be necessary to paint the boundary between two colours to obtain sharp definition."

It's possible the whole car was resprayed at the time, eg: AWM 008503. MALAYA, 1941-07. AN ARMY LORRY GETS A COAT OF CAMOUFLAGE.

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Is the car a Chevy ? 1941 model.

Definitely Chev but looks like 1940 model to me. I'm no Chev expert though!


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