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The few photographs that are available of the Priest Kangaroos, show them still painted in the markings of their former units (12, 13, 14th Field Regiments), and would remain so until replaced by converted Rams in October of 1944. The original conversion time for 72 vehicles was just a matter of days, painting them was just not a priority (probably not even considered). It was acknowledged at that time that the conversions were just a temporary measure.
Olive Drab? I dunno, all the evidence I have shows WW2 was just shades of grey?? ![]() |
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I appreciate the information guys!
Many thanks, James |
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Cheers Anthony |
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Paul Roberts Past President, Past Boresight Editor, Armor Modeling & Preservation Society www.amps-armor.org |
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Do you have any confirmation of the above ? |
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