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It’d be great to see someone restore their era-correct vehicle with Dueler-dots camouflage. Dual Texture Gradient pattern was ahead of its time and would look right at home on a modern military vehicle in service today.The less known then my favorite.
Dual-Tex ….
My Plan is to do my M880 in Dual-Tex. Not sure when I'll get around to it though!It’d be great to see someone restore their era-correct vehicle with Dueler-dots camouflage. Dual Texture Gradient pattern was ahead of its time and would look right at home on a modern military vehicle in service today.
Interesting to note the m105 trailer with duals well before the sandbox...The less known then my favorite.
Dual-Tex .
1st Squadron motor pool, 1974
.Interesting to note the m105 trailer with duals well before the sandbox...
.11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, 1980s
I thought that was one of those hard skinned metal shells/ enclosures like the M105 sometimes had? Not a true standalone shelter. Not sure of the technical name?I'm wondering about the hardtop enclosure on the back of that deuce in the second picture of the last set. It looks like an ERDLATOR back but it appears to be sitting right in the truck's bed. The tailgate is down too.
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