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At least he is spraypainting it! There is also ' that' other picture of the ladies putting on camuflage with brushes!
By the way, does anyone recognize that castle in the background? Falaise maybe? Alex
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Alex, is this the one you meant? On the last pic, notice how they totally ignored the original pattern. On the second pic, he's likely repainting the roof to cover the roundel so he can paint the star there too. Does anyone else have repainting pictures?
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For interest's sake, not a repainting picture, but painting. This photo from the Weasel promotional brochure shows Studebaker workers puttiing on the black arctic camouflage onto the white canvas canopies for T24s. The vehicles themselves were similarly done.
As far as I am aware, the Weasel was the only allied vehicle to come from the factory in one of three factory standard camouflage schemes, comprising two zigzag patterns and one spotted pattern (shown here). |
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