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Hello all
as I can best Vehicle Signs manufacture I need the the brouwn 69 and the yellow wyvern with the blue background Who can i made it the best
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Cheers Marco GMC CCKW 353 Ben Hur 1t Last edited by Marco C.; 16-02-06 at 20:29. |
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Greetings . I am also IDing my C15A . I needed to paint on the backgrounds and unit serial number and Division sign .
I did a recon and found that for front of British GS trucks , there should be a 9-inch wide x 8.5-inch tall brown square on drivers side for 2nd Bn Argyll & Sutherland , junior battalion , 227th Brigade , which is also is a " 69 " , that being not more than 7-inches tall . The Div sign background is same dimension but black colored on the passenger side and at least a 1-inch black border space around the 7-inch diameter yellow disc with red rampant lion figure for 15th Scottish Division . I found various sites online with the 15th Div sign on them , printed them , took them to a copier and copied until I had the dimensions close enough to what I wanted . For the " 69 " I simply did about the same and used a little freehand drawing technique to get the unit serial number about the same size as the red rampant lion . Use the blue painter tape if available , the pale sort of tape pulls paint off truck body , when taping off your stencil or pattern . IDing the back of this truck was not the same due to space available on the tailgate . I went with 6-inch x 6-inch brown and black backgrounds with corresponding number or symbols that I reduced on a copy machine to fit the backgrounds . For British vehicles the black & rampant lion was on drivers side , the brown and 69 was on passenger side , reversed as it were . Canadian vehicles had serial numbers and Div signs on same ends front and back . But that is not entirely true as some of my research bore out . Seemed to be a bit different from unit to unit , perhaps by OC directive . Also , when one looks at photos of soldiers and their vehicles , one must be sure that one sees the mens jackets or garments overlapping , buttoning left over right and then you can be sure the image in not reversed . Sounds kooky , yes ? But there it is . Not sure what space is available on a UC , front or back , suggest a good look at period pics , Mate . I thought I would paint up a set or two of metallic plates for easier removal , and just paint over anything I had actually painted on the truck body . I will try to put a pic or two of the finished product up soon . Hope that helps . Cheers , Johnnie . |
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In 43rd Recce where I have close contacts with the veterans, each squadron had its own nominated sign writer who painted signs free hand.
Numbers were most probably stenciled, but with div signs, I would assume most units hand painted. |
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This may help, although a BSA M20 site the info on the sheets should give you the (Official) sizes etc when it comes to the letters/numbers.
http://home.quicknet.nl/qn/prive/ahum/markings.htm The page also gives you a basic idea of the colour of the gas detector paint which was applied to vehicles. |
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