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Old 01-02-14, 21:07
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Hi Luc, you can find the CUCV pattern on line , the CF and US pattern for the CUCV are the same
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Old 10-02-14, 06:53
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Here are a few 5/4s
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Old 10-02-14, 20:44
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5/4 tarp on Suburban 4x4

I might be mistaken, but I seem to remember seeing the Division Commander's Suburban tooling around Kingston (or Wainwright?) sporting a roof rack. The grill was about the heighth of the normal 5/4 cage. The concept was evident that the Man could hide in plain sight with his rover draped in a vinyl tarp that when up let him use the doors and windows, but with the tarp down, look like an ordinary truck at a distance. No pictures.
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Old 10-02-14, 21:32
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5/4 tarp on Suburban 4x4

The concept was evident that the Man could hide in plain sight with his rover draped in a vinyl tarp that when up let him use the doors and windows, but with the tarp down, look like an ordinary truck at a distance. No pictures.
How times have changed. That a divisional commander (or any soldier for that matter) should be in front line battle with a softskin vehicle is abhorrent. In it's defense though, the 5/4 ton chevs usually sported so many layers of bondo, especially on the cargo boxes, that they would likely stop small arms fire.
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Old 27-02-14, 00:52
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Hi Luc, you can find the CUCV pattern on line , the CF and US pattern for the CUCV are the same
I own a M1009 U.S. Blazer but I'm changing the front to reflect the 1976 year in Canadian forces, As I know the Canadian camo have BIG black and 2 tone of khaky and the US have SMALL spot of black-brown, khaky, (NATO)
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Old 27-02-14, 00:56
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I own a M1009 U.S. Blazer but I'm changing the front to reflect the 1976 year in Canadian forces, As I know the Canadian camo have BIG black and 2 tone of khaky and the US have SMALL spot of black-brown, khaky, (NATO)

Also, does anyone have the camo pattern in TM as the 2 tone of green are hard to see in pictures! Thank's
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Old 27-02-14, 02:14
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Also, does anyone have the camo pattern in TM as the 2 tone of green are hard to see in pictures! Thank's
I have it out in the shop. I'll be out there tomorrow so if nobody posts it before then I will.
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Old 27-02-14, 12:23
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It crossed my mind that this bin may be from a line truck or similar - anyone recognize it?
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Old 27-02-14, 15:46
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It crossed my mind that this bin may be from a line truck or similar - anyone recognize it?
Between the CMP rifle bracket, the use of rivets, and the type of strap and footman loops, I would suggest that box is perhaps a bit earlier than the 5/4 ton. No idea what it is from though.
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Old 28-02-14, 04:07
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Here is what I found in my book for the 5/4 ton cam pattern. It is not the usual drawings found for the Cdn cam patterns, so may have been a provisional. I do not believe it is any different than the pattern you would find on the older 3/4 ton trucks.

The patterns for all the vehicles could be found in the manual of cam and concealment (CFP317 or 318 or something like that) from the 70s and 80s.
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