![]() ![]() Also, (mentioned above) consider a machine damaged in action and repaired/painted at depot or rear echelon level or even painted at all considering the imminent situation, again, an opportunity for a different variation in color.Īrmor desperately needed to stop the enemy doesn't need paint to be a beauty to their desperate comrades fighting for their lives. ![]() A tank painted at one factory could be a different shade or hue from a vehicle produced at a different plant. Some tanks didn't last a day and yet there were those that were repeatedly repaired and put back into action.Īlso, WWII russian paint wasn't too tight on quality control. ![]() In other words, a faded look could also be left over residue from a winter whitewash or a heavy accumulation of dust in combination with the bleaching effects of the sun. The paint can be faded or tainted from the whitewash applied from any winter configuration. Just remember, (whatever green you use ) weathering will alter the final color. Right out of the factory I don't think the light green looks right either but, it might be a future result. ![]()
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