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Originally Posted by GordonAParker
Just to confirm that you mean the paint would be WW2 OD rather than the later lustreless OD that Tamiya suggests. The colour photos in Don Dingwall's book clearly show that the jeeps, the 25pdrs and others wore a semi gloss deep green version of OD.
M4a3E8 "Bronco" of the LdSH is shown in colour with it's turret removed and the colour looks to be a match for any WW2 sherman.
I have seen US vehicles in the lustreless paint which is a lot browner than the WW2 OD. This is the colour suggested in the kit and thus my confusion.
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Without the intent of opening a "can of painted worms", the remark I made was to ensure that anyone is aware that the Sherman M4A3(76)W HVSS tanks were supplied to the Canadian Army in-theatre in Korea by the US, were in US colours and not in Canadian colours of the day.
As far as I know, these Shermans came from surplus WW2 stocks, and were thus painted in US Olive Drab. Seeing how many of these were preserved and/or reconditioned before redeployment, there is a chance these were repainted in the US colour of the day - I am no expert on that subject, so that would need consultation with other sources.
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http://www.tanks-encyclopedia.com/co...r-easy-8-tank/ I found this colour picture, which may confirm your findings from Don Dingwall's book?
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Originally Posted by jdmcm
I always thought that the US Sherman's in Korea had come from garrison in Japan and some having been rebuilt there were painted in similar fashion as the new M46 tanks with the semi gloss OD finish, while others retained the WW2 olive drab, and the USMC were different still.
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The Shermans supplied to the Canadian Army were not those rebuilt by the Tokyo Ordnance Depot as those were fitted with spare road wheels, sprockets and track links - see the picture from Hunnicutt's Sherman tank book. TOD rebuilt tanks were issued early in the Korean War to the 8072nd - later redesignated 89th - Tk Bn. They were "mainly late production M4A3s with the horizontal volute spring suspension and the 76mm gun" (source: Hunnicutt, Sherman, p. 496-502).
For more information about Shermans rebuilt at the Tokyo depot, read
http://the.shadock.free.fr/sherman_m...m4a3_76w2.html
HTH,
Hanno