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BosunAl

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We see some wonderful restorations on this site . . . all neatly painted with brass shining ready for parade on the plaza. But what about wartime? Obviously staff cars might be kept looking spiffy, but what about other vehicles? Was the brass painted over, allowed to tarnish, or what? Would be interested in your comments on this matter.

 

Bosun Al

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We see some wonderful restorations on this site . . . all neatly painted with brass shining ready for parade on the plaza. But what about wartime? Obviously staff cars might be kept looking spiffy, but what about other vehicles? Was the brass painted over, allowed to tarnish, or what? Would be interested in your comments on this matter.

 

Bosun Al

I would say painted over, don't want anything shiney giving away your position! I have a similar problem with the reenactment group I run, no polishing of brasses or boots!

Boots should be covered in Dubbin for the field.

Have lots of national service men telling us off for not polishing when on a display "in the field"!

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