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My question is what colour of paint would typically be applied to WW1 russian heavy artillery? Green? Thanks for any info.



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I don't have any solid evidence but perhaps the artillery varied in colour as much as the armoured cars did.

There's some ideas on possible A/C colours here:

http://landships.activeboard.com/t57471509/white-or-red-mgebrov-renault/

The Russians used a fair number of imported artillery pieces it would be interesting to know if they repainted them or just accepted the

original paint colours.

Regards,

Charlie



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I think the color most museums and collections have used to re-paint their Russian pieces with is an "Apple Green", of the type seen on the Jager Platoon Web Site:

 http://www.jaegerplatoon.net/ARTILLERY6.htm

However, I have noticed that some pieces in Russian national musums are painted a much darker shade of Green (see attached photo)

Also, there was, I think, a good color example posted on this web forum recently:

http://landships.activeboard.com/t57225577/help-for-to-identify-a-russian-cannon/

Hope this helps

R/

Ralph

 



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Thanks very much for the help Ralph.



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Thanks very much for the help Charlie.



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