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T55 Fenders

March 21 2011 at 12:05 PM
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HI all,

I'm doing an abandoned T55 Which has been scavenged, Mike M, posted the photo a couple of months ago.My question is, what was the colour of the fenders underneath the fuel cells, green or red primer? In the picture the cells have been removed.

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Craig

 
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Re: T55 Fenders

March 21 2011, 12:19 PM 

When they are in service, the area, is painted in green and according to armies in sand...depending on the degree of neglect you can get tones in primer, sand, green russian or oxides...


 
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Re: T55 Fenders

March 22 2011, 4:04 AM 

this picture, side to the fuel tanks, I think that illustrates what I mentioned .... corresponds to an Iraqi T59...or, it is a T69??? ...

[linked image]

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T55 Fenders

March 22 2011, 9:20 AM 

Louis,

Spot on, that's exactlly what I was looking for. Thanks.

Craig


    
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Luis Pitarch Carrión
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one test....

March 23 2011, 1:56 AM 

with imageshak....
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diwanijah (spanish barracaks...2004)


    
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T55 Fenders

March 23 2011, 5:25 AM 

Luis,

All there are are red x's

Craig

 
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Luis Pitarch Carrión
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Re: T55 Fenders

March 23 2011, 6:03 AM 

Hi Craig....these pictures are taken in what was the spanish barracks in Iraq...the barracks was located in an old workshop of repair of tanks...this is why the large amount of tanks in the process of mounting, perhaps, by this, they are so many pieces in primer...is an assumption...


 
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Re: T55 Fenders

March 23 2011, 6:22 AM 

Another photo....is appreciated areas in green, primer and rust, especially in rust, and if there are areas in green, i think that be painted entirely in that color
[linked image]

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more examples....

March 23 2011, 10:57 AM 

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There are remnants of painting green in the place where they are mounted the depots.... but i repeat, is a vehicle made in china and amended in Iraq...maybe one or the other painted in another way their tanks

 
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