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What I think? Personally, I am not surprised by the pictures of a guy painting the frame after everything is installed and the screws slots are not lined up vertically. This is consistent practice shown in other wartime assembly pictures. Of course today, when spending huge amounts of time & money on restoring a historic military vehicle, a restorer takes pride in properly painting every bracket to ensure it will never rust again and fit all parts perfectly lined up. This results in vehicles being restored to "better than factory" condition. Which is all very fine, but we need to remember that 65 years ago there was a war going on and there was no time to build a truck as perfectly as we do it today. For example, my Ford F15A has it's original cargo bed, which one can instantly recognise by the rough welding and welding splatter. Guys I know who have reproduced these type of bodies in reality spend too much time dressing up the welds. But, when spending huge amounts of time & money ... you get my drift (worth a mere €0,02) ... H.
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