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Although it has been discussed on this forum before (like here), I would like to bring this subject back to top again.
Who has some good pictures of vehicles painted in accordance to the "Foliage Pattern" in MTP 46 Part 4A: PAINTING OF MECHANICAL TRANSPORT 1941? Note: this is not the ubiqutious "Mickey Mouse" paint scheme. As per the experts Mike Starmer and Mike Cooper: Quote:
Thanks! Hanno
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I am looking for examples of the Foliage Pattern as pictured below.
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here we are.... © IWM HU 70232
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Here's one...
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Hanno, here is a carrier with proper foliage cammo applied !!!!!
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Hanno,
Not a very exciting example, but the pattern is just visible, top left, on the Tilly canvas in this colour transparency of the then Princess Elizabeth, during her driver training. Also note the red jack and what appears to be a rigid tool box. The normal leather type is shown in front to the Austin ambulance. IWM image no TR 2835 Cheers Paul |
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Ted,
That's a variation I have never seen before, thanks!
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