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Opie said:JWC,
Could someone identify the colors/pattern used on JWC's cab for me? My WV Army National Guard has it too. (Well, mostly. There are some large red oxide primer patches as well - or perhaps 'fall camouflage'?)
Yeah, foot space is kind of key. The guys in back won't have space to put feet under the seats in front.hot rod deuce said:but what you guys might be all missing is that if you dont add some space between the two cabs it will be very tight, much tighter than you would think, just go look at you will see that the back of the seat is tight tothe back of the cab, when slid back(thats where mis always is anyway. Then sit there with your feet behind the front of the door the same amount as the seat is behind the back door. thats why i added another vent for the back guy, ill get some new picks up tonight
The MERDOC pattern was to be applied at the unit level on a seasonal basis with the local earth color being changed to match the local colors and then the greens changed as the seasons changed. The black was there to create false shadows.Junkyard Wars Crusher said:One more thing to remember (it has been discussed many times on this forum in the past) - Inconsistencies in pattern and color are very common because many of the camo paint jobs were done at the unit level.
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