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|  Staghound Paint Scheme 
			
			I came across an interesting snippet in the XII Manitoba Dragoons War Diary for 17/10/1944, to the effect that OD paint was in short supply, and that the CO was considering whether painting vehicles in a mixture of yellow and black paint would be suitable. Some vehicles had already been painted that way. This sounds like a rather gaudy scheme - and I have not seen any pictures which might show any vehicles sporting it - or were the paints literally mixed together? As the unit was dug along the Leopold canal at the time, the muddy result might match the surrounding terrain. Roger | 
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|  Paint. 
			
			In the military if we couldn't get OD you take a gallon of black, dump out 25% and start pouring in yellow. After a short while the nicest OD shade turns up. Extremely close to 24087. Painted helmets etc with this mixture. Also painted my first M38 with it. (In 1975.) Simundson | 
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			Hi Roger and Peter, I went through my 12th Manitoba Dragoons photo's to look if there were any vehicles showing a "peculiar" color. Of course, it is very hard to tell from B&W photo's what colors are used and from Peters story one may conclude that it would be nearly impossible to see the difference between original OD and the black/yellow mixture. However, I found one photo showing a difference. All photo's I have show vehicles in the familiar dull paint but this Staghound looks to have had a more shiny paint job. The photo was taken shortly after the war. Marco 
				__________________ Staghound F215633, 12th Troop "Sergeants Car" XII Manitoba Dragoons | 
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