Canadians Discussion Thread - Modern
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Looking at armoured acorn for the colors of the Canadian M113 and its variants and it looks like its a green base with khaki drab/black camouflage pattern. My M113, M150 are already painted in dark green with black/brown camo. I might paint the khakir drab over top of the brown and just good enough...or I could completely strip them all down and redo them all.
What to do, what to do...
Updated- got it figured out.
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Here is a test on a Lynx Recon vehicle.
Colors that I used were Tamiya Deep Green as a base coat, then Tamiya Khaki Drab then GW black. I used a very light green and gave the model a very light dry brush, doesn't quite show it either. Comments are welcomed of coarse.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v466/ ... oncopy.jpg
What to do, what to do...
Updated- got it figured out.
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Here is a test on a Lynx Recon vehicle.
Colors that I used were Tamiya Deep Green as a base coat, then Tamiya Khaki Drab then GW black. I used a very light green and gave the model a very light dry brush, doesn't quite show it either. Comments are welcomed of coarse.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v466/ ... oncopy.jpg
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No I don't... I only know from an armoured tpr's perspective, seems like an INF battalion with a recce sqn and tank sqn as well as all the other assets. I haven't been to A'stan, so I cant really say for sure.thomas.tmcc wrote:what is the battlegroup like thats been deployed ? .. you got a full TO&E for it ? ..shawno wrote:I'd like to see one of you assemble a full canadian battle group like deployed in afghanistan...with all the diff assets
P.S I have finished a "future" canadian armoured regiment utilizing leopard 2a6/fennek (yes fennek might be in the plans for canada as well down the line)
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Dougeagle, we have a Lynx at the armoury where I use to train and its green with black only. I`ve painted my lynxes with just black added. Also my M113s are the same color. I have the older style Leos and I have added some brown or red brown to them. I`m trying to make up the 4th Mech. Inf. Bde which was stationed in Germany. I would like to go back to the very late fifties or eary sixties and use Centurions and infantry dressed in WW2 style uniforms.
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Hi all,
as this topic poped up again. I recently saw the Bergepanzer 3 (afaik leased German surplus) from of the Canadians for the first time and have to say: Gosh, very nice looking vehicles!
To all of you not familiar with those items. The Canadian Arym received two BPz 3 in 2007 to support their Leo 2A6CAN in AFG. The BPz 3 have been rather heavily modified (add-on armour, new aerials, a wider dozerblade...).
Cheers Ben
as this topic poped up again. I recently saw the Bergepanzer 3 (afaik leased German surplus) from of the Canadians for the first time and have to say: Gosh, very nice looking vehicles!
To all of you not familiar with those items. The Canadian Arym received two BPz 3 in 2007 to support their Leo 2A6CAN in AFG. The BPz 3 have been rather heavily modified (add-on armour, new aerials, a wider dozerblade...).
Cheers Ben
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Good idea for a discussion thread. When I am done with my WWII armies I plan on moving into moderns (particularly, 4th CMB mid 80's).
I wouldn't get too excited about adding Leo II's to your forces yet (at least if you want to keep your contemporary TO&Es accurate). If the papers are to be believed all the Leos we have recently bought are in need of refurbishing to bring them up to battlefield standards. Meaning they will not be ready to be fielded for at least 4-5 years. They need to first work out which company will do the fix-up work, which will probably take up most of that time.
I wouldn't get too excited about adding Leo II's to your forces yet (at least if you want to keep your contemporary TO&Es accurate). If the papers are to be believed all the Leos we have recently bought are in need of refurbishing to bring them up to battlefield standards. Meaning they will not be ready to be fielded for at least 4-5 years. They need to first work out which company will do the fix-up work, which will probably take up most of that time.
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So what are they Leo II's going to be called. If we call the 1 series the C1 and the upgraded version C2, will it be called the C3?
Just glad the Canada is deciding to do something about our aging cats. Now, it they would do something about those old boats that are supposed to be called submarines...
Just glad the Canada is deciding to do something about our aging cats. Now, it they would do something about those old boats that are supposed to be called submarines...
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