I’m working on a GMC M-10 Tank Destroyer but I’m unable to find pictures of actual Wartime (not museum pieces) interior pictures showing the fighting compartment color which I assume they had the floor painted OD and the side wallls white, front driver/transmission area white and the interior of the turret including the gun mechanism in OD color. TIA for any info.
This page has some b&w photos that look to be taken from the vehicles manual. Your color call outs look to be correct, aside from the floor. Hard to say for sure, but the one clear overhead photo looks to have a white floor. Look and decide for yourself.
http://afvdb.50megs.com/usa/pics/3ingmcm10.html
Great looking pictures stik, thanks. The floor on the color picture is green, describing the turret is traeversed to the right showing the front white drivers area. I forgot where I read that in US open topped AFV, the inside was green if seen from the air to aid in concealment.
You’re welcome. But the color photos are a restored museum vehicle. I would imagine that the floorboards visible thru the turret from overhead should be OD. But the contrast on the overhead b&w manual photo tells me otherwise.
Thanks again stick.[B]
Anytime PJ!
What color do you think that the pioneer tools should be? [;)]
Yea OD for sure.
Yeah. OD I would also think. I usually paint mine a slightly different shade of OD for some contrast, considering all the different suppliers and different batches of paint.
Great point
I like to do that also