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Warpaint Volume 3 has been released and is titled Warpaint British Army Vehicle Colours and Markings 1903-2003, the book is written by Dick Taylor.
The third volume of the Warpaint book has been printed and is available at Mushroom webpage. Warpaint British Army Vehicle Colours and Markings 1903-2003 Live links

This book, Volume 3 in a series of four, describes and illustrates post WW2 camouflage and markings as follows:

Chapter 1 Paint and Camouflage post WW2

Chapter 2 Arm of Service Markings

Chapter 3 Formation Signs

The book is profusely illustrated with photos, and detail drawings. It describes in detail the official paint schemes, the variations often seen in practice, and the individual and unit markings applied to tanks, armoured cars, towed guns, lorries and smaller vehicles. The series will prove invaluable for military enthusiasts and modellers, Helping to make sense of a very confusing topic!
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That's great news indeed - I've been waiting for this for some time.
JUL 16, 2011 - 11:16 AM
My copies on order. Al
JUL 16, 2011 - 10:48 PM
I'm waiting for an email...
JUL 16, 2011 - 11:18 PM
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