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Post by julie on Dec 5, 2017 15:28:20 GMT -5
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Post by deafpanzer on Dec 5, 2017 15:45:19 GMT -5
Cool pictures! Trying to figure out of the yellow camo is really permanent or it is temporary for safety reasons?
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Post by Leon on Dec 5, 2017 16:00:17 GMT -5
Thanks for sharing the great pics Julie!
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Post by moramarth on Dec 5, 2017 19:45:32 GMT -5
" Trying to figure out of the yellow camo is really permanent or it is temporary for safety reasons?"It's a French thing: they're all arrows indicating possible directions in which to disengage. You will note there is only one "arrow" pointing forward, the rearmost one on the tank; this is in case they are attacked from behind. The diamond shapes pointing both forward and back indicate the possibility of panic and indecision... Cheers, M
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Post by jpc1968 on Dec 6, 2017 7:12:52 GMT -5
That's funny right there.
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Post by TRM on Dec 6, 2017 11:15:12 GMT -5
Stunning photo report again Julie! Thank you for sharing!
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Post by julie on Dec 7, 2017 10:53:49 GMT -5
hi,
Thank you all for your responses.
deafpanzer: As I indicated in the report, the vehicles of the FOROPS are also intended to be used in OPEX (Operations outside the theaters of war) and not consequent these yellow triangle are sticker that one can remove and remake .
moramarth: it's a way of seeing things. lol. lol.
In any case, it's an original idea for a model ;-)
Best regards Julie
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