I thought Stanner the oracle had recanted and said that it probably did fade to blue, or something.
Damn you ET. That's the one. Great shot of a crusader though.
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Gray?
Or Blue?
Same tank, same paint, different light & camera settings.
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I always thought it was more sea grey (ie blueish) than stone grey
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I think Grizz mentioned above that the blue interpretation was now seen as at least a correct variant of the Caunter. It's the second time i've seen someone say this and the state the fact that Starmer has also admitted his mistake. However I haven't actually seen anything in my interweb crawls which even discusses the reasons for the change of heart other than anecdotal evidence. If there are some uncolourised, colour photos out there it would be interesting to see them.
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Unfortunately the Caunter pattern seems to have largely evaded colour photography.
These might be, although the Signal photographers colourised a lot of their photographs. (From http://www.themodellingnews.com/2015/04 ... s-his.html )
This http://www.themodellingnews.com/2017/10 ... r-new.html is now on my wishlist!
These might be, although the Signal photographers colourised a lot of their photographs. (From http://www.themodellingnews.com/2015/04 ... s-his.html )
This http://www.themodellingnews.com/2017/10 ... r-new.html is now on my wishlist!
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Here you are, from Mike S https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/missing ... 86980.html Third post down, but the whole thread is worthwhile. It also suggests that the photos I showed above are original colour films, using Agfa, which has a blueish hue, just to confuse things.Paul wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 12:25 pmI think Grizz mentioned above that the blue interpretation was now seen as at least a correct variant of the Caunter. It's the second time i've seen someone say this and the state the fact that Starmer has also admitted his mistake. However I haven't actually seen anything in my interweb crawls which even discusses the reasons for the change of heart other than anecdotal evidence. If there are some uncolourised, colour photos out there it would be interesting to see them.
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Sorry Norm, we're dragging your thread off to strange places ....
from https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/track48 ... t9113.html
from https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/track48 ... t9113.html
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I have loads of photos of my maternal grandfather from his time in the 8th Army as an Officers Batman and driver. Unfortunately their all 'black' and white and not a hint of caunter on the various things he drove. Although I think the photos are largely from Italy, Crete and Greece.
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I read somewhere, and I don’t know how true it is, that vehicles received in the desert were sometimes still olive and that they would spray engine oil on and then throw sand over the top.