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War In 15MM17 Aug 2011 6:48 a.m. PST

The topic pretty much tells it. I need to know what color German army horse-drawn supply wagons and carts were painted in the late war period of 1944-45. I assume that some early war wagons were still around and civilian equipment was also being used, but given the German army's dependence on horse-drawn supply throughout the war, I also assume that supply wagons and carts were being produced to the end. I'd like to know what color those late war productions were being painted. Thank you. Richard

aecurtis Fezian17 Aug 2011 7:19 a.m. PST

Same as combat vehicles and softskins: dunkelgelb with camouflage patterns. Older wagons should have been repainted, but you can find individual examples that had not in photos.

Allen

War In 15MM17 Aug 2011 7:42 a.m. PST

Allen, thank you. I was hoping that was the answer but wasn't sure. Richard

Etranger18 Aug 2011 7:23 p.m. PST

Originally on Axis History Forum

mmmodelsuk21 Aug 2011 3:06 a.m. PST

good info…..
p.s. war in 15mm were you after 15mm famo trailer and scammell transport??

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