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You Sir do excellent work. Plus...you take good pics.
Thank you for sharing your work!
Thank you for sharing your work!
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The addition seems to be what you wanted on it and that is the way it should be.
Thanks for keeping the progress coming on the pictures.
If you see a 43 running around it is probably mine that got obsoundered with here about a month ago - it was blind thievery. Can you believe the culprits loaded it up in broad daylight and took it. Had to have had help - its more than a one man job - probably a whole gang of culprits.
What you going to go after next on it ?
In all the research I did (for the U.S. Army only), and in the answers to my questions on SS regarding the paint color for the rear of the ambulance, I arrived at the following;Did the rear interior come painted white from the factory or was it done by the military? My white was pealing like a old house. There was a base layer of OD. The paint was almost non existent in the bottoms of the storage bins.
I have attached some info on the Sea Foam GreenNil Spec. color.Thanks, the way the paint was pealing I didn't think it was factory applied. I haven't seen one in sea foam yet, it could be a good choice.
Torisco - do not take this the wrong way - its not meant to be harmfull.
When I got the 109 - sea foam was in the interior and I could not get rid of it fast enough. It gave me the creeps and made me wanna puke everytime I looked at it.
When I sandblasted the back of the 43 I saw no removing evidence there had been seafoam in it under the layers. If I were a momentary patient in the back of one and it was painted sea foam - I truely believe I would have to slit my throat as it would make me nausiated.
I am color blind - but I can sure as heck figure out this color for some reason.
I see absolutely no reason NOT to paint the rear if that is what you want and more power to you - go for it. The white that was designated for the square on the red cross that coordinated with the od and also the specific red. I just decided to use the same white on the interior - just looks more hospital like.