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A "standard" colour is a bit of a misnomer because it is well known that Soviet production meant substantial variations depending on availability of this, that and the other... All Eastern Block colours are only ever approximated with RAL codes in any case. What is commonly said in the Gaz 69 German forum is that the East German green (4 doors background) is best matched by RAL6003 and that the Soviet green (2 doors foreground) is best matched by RAL6014.
But seriously... the Soviet could not manage to clothe their soldiers in the same shade of browny green, let alone paint their vehicles...
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Back in the DDR by tatraskoda, on Flickr
Amphibious! by tatraskoda, on Flickr
Trabant Kübel by tatraskoda, on Flickr
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Videos:
Western saboteurs had left the Trabi without fuel to disrupt the parade but a spare jerry can put things to right quite quickly
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Once again a most enjoyable event. The military contingent comprised two Gaz 69 A (one is mine ); one Gaz 46; one Uaz 469 and one Trabikübel.
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Very nice indeed! Congratulations!
I know that you are unlikely to care... but for your information... your vehicle bears the insignia of the Border Guards (Grenztruppen). In the DDR only the GT, the Bereitschaftpolizei (riot police) and the Stasi Wachregiment had the Fug. The Army had the BRDM2 or SPW40P2 as the official nomenclature had it.
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My own darling and that of some friends ...
From the official website:
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to float the amphibious jeep xmod90
For the record: that was a Gaz 46 with most emphatically NOT original canvas and upholstery...
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It was indeed a great weekend and the organisers should be amply congratulated Elvington is always the first show of the season for me and a firm favourite as all the fencing makes for excellent pseudo-authentic photo opportunities recreating the Anti-Fascist Protective Barrier (= Berlin Wall as known in the East). This year there was the added bonus of winning the third prize for the post war class with my pride and joy...
Saturday night under canvas was interesting...
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My sources indicate that the track themselves are 300 mm. wide. The overall width (with the track cover included) is 2940 mm. Would that help?
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I shall of course in my role of double agent slow down the distribution of such valuable information to the NATO agents that now even plot your downfall.
Take care comrades as those pig dog spies are amongst you
Jon :cool2:
Ps: Cool Pics
Genosse!
we salute your arrival on this most progressive part of the forum ! Although you wear the uniform of the NATO aggressors, we know that in your heart of hearts you belong to the people! :laugh:
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99% of the footage is East German with a couple of Polish T55s thrown in. The "singing" :shocked: ...such as it is... is in German... so why the Russian text at the beginning and the end?
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The show started as an East Berlin day, to provide an occasion for using the East German trams that the Museum acquired some time ago. In this logic, the presence of members of the military of the four occupying powers and their vehicles is consistent. In the past, my own Land Rover was always allowed in.
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My pride and joy with the new side windows.
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Three generations of Russian "Jeeps":
Gaz 67B; Gaz 69A (my own) and Uaz 469
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Some of my greasing points (on UJs and elsewhere) don't take any grease regardless of what I do. I know that an option is to try and heat the parts up, but there are rubber bits nearby that concern me a bit. Has anybody had any experience with this:
It seems to be just the thing I need...
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Radio ones in service with the east German military:
this photograph was probably taken from inside a P3 Jeep as they had demister ports sticking out like that.
A very early photograph which is very rare in colour and this good. The vehicle appears to be in factory fresh conditions with no East German modifications. Notice the Russian mud tyres, Russian canvas and the sheen of the paint B-)
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The National Tramway Museum will hold its annual Red Oktober day on Sunday the 24th of October:
http://www.tramway.co.uk/events/130/red-oktober
It attracts eastern block civilian and military vehicles. From past editions:
there are western decadent interlopers too... :-D
I am planning on trailering down there my Gaz. I know a friend is bringing another Gaz 69 A like mine.
Join in... the more the merrier...
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I went to a minuscule show some 30 Km. away yesterday. For the occasion I swapped the insignia to Soviet ones and dressed accordingly:
Surprisingly... no problem... :-D
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ok, what is an MTLB?
I think it started life as an artillery tractor but then several variants were developed, e.g. command vehicle, ambulance etc...
I bought one too :-D except that mine is 1:35 scale...
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And more historical photographs that you can shake a stick at :police:
You might need an online translator but the links on the left are pretty much self-explanatory. I had no idea there had been so many experiments. The weirdest for me is that Czech three doors :sweat:
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What's in the background looks fun. Can I have one of those please?
The plane or the trailer? In case it were the latter, I think the Violent Crime Reduction Bill might have something to say about it :laugh:
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For the little that it is worth, I can confirm that your truck is likely to have been in service in the NVA of the DDR. Because the fitting pictured above (presumably for a rifle) is typical DDR