Most areas are overpainted. Only markings are left sand and areas the paint doesn’t go easily, i.e. behind the flaps on the gunner’s sight, hatch interiors, etc.
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Another interesting recent development is painting sand-colored Bradleys (and other vehicles) with a temporary green, water-based paint when on training rotations to Europe. The vehicles are either sprayed or hand painted with a temporary paint used by the German Army. It is a Bronze Green color, RAL 6031, used on Bundeswehr vehicles.
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Names and unit markings are covered and left in sand to show through the green. Tactical markings are also masked and show up as sand. Ha…
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