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By etienne · Posted
Hi there, here is an impression of a typical torpedo bomber gunner, with denim trousers and chambray shirt ... -
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thank you for the quick reply and number -
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Thank you! He’s got some awesome stuff. I’ve been waiting for him to get another one of these in. -
By Escht · Posted
I've just had some more photos arrive of that Model M28A1 recently found near Edinburgh. Still waiting on the story that went with it. -
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(321) 917-5338 So says Google -
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By General Apathy · Posted
. Hi Kevin, Thanks, please don't take this as a negative rant at your efforts to help, I do appreciate all and any input. I hope this explains my reasoning on ensuring we find the correct definition of factory condition. I have seen that piece on the internet BUT I still don't know if that IS positive proof. I wish to find / see the finish on unused pieces, as we all know Jeeps left the factory in ' one ' colour BUT were sprayed again all over O.D. at unit level including the axe and shovel prior to D-Day . . . . . M-1 helmets left the factory in one colour with cork chips to disrupt the light reflection, BUT how many times were helmets ' reconditioned ' during service life. We can and do find unissued helmets which gives us / shows us the factory finish and that's what a lot of collectors desire in their collection. Here's a US Jerrycan in what appears to be original factory finish colour, however once you see the repair section at the top of the can then it's obvious that this is no longer a factory finish can. Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, June 28 2O25. …. -
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By Escht · Posted
A genuine piece of Martin Steel’s WWII PSP, on display at the North Central Ohio Industrial Museum, still shows some of its original Army olive green paint after more than 75 years Found this quote against a picture in this article https://richlandcountyhistory.com/2021/06/22/how-mansfields-steel-shaped-the-front-lines-of-battle-1942/ -
By Escht · Posted
Apologies if this has been listed before. Doesn't help with the colour but shows how it was assembled.
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