Late War Panther Paint ???
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 11:51 am
Would it be possible to have seen a late model Panther in the dark grren base color??
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HHHMMMMMMMMMMaferguson wrote:dark green on a panther....for sure. A while back i saw a colour picture from a link given on missing-lynx, of an overall dark green panther. Was a time that everyone thought the germans went back to dark panzer grey at the end of the war but as it turns out it was dark green, not dark grey. But the reason for the dark green base coat was the same.....to hide the tank in the shadows of buildings.
aferguson wrote:dark green on a panther....for sure. A while back i saw a colour picture from a link given on missing-lynx, of an overall dark green panther. Was a time that everyone thought the germans went back to dark panzer grey at the end of the war but as it turns out it was dark green, not dark grey. But the reason for the dark green base coat was the same.....to hide the tank in the shadows of buildings.
This is something that I never ever heard about. But I have seen a fictious ack ack Panther in Dk Green in AJ Press's Panther book but NO late war Panther. I could be wrong but......................aferguson wrote:dark green on a panther....for sure. A while back i saw a colour picture from a link given on missing-lynx, of an overall dark green panther. Was a time that everyone thought the germans went back to dark panzer grey at the end of the war but as it turns out it was dark green, not dark grey. But the reason for the dark green base coat was the same.....to hide the tank in the shadows of buildings.
I mean I know germans were realy advanced in camo technics but never heard they had any plan about urban camo. I don't know if the use of dark green was realy intended to fade in the buildings shadows.aferguson wrote:what's the confusion?