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 Subject:  AFV M10 - Escape hatch and 3" shellsList thread.  
  
 Date:  Jan 13, 2001
 From:  Mark Cooper 
Hello

I'm in the process of building the AFV M10 and I have some information
on the vehicle and the corrections required to fix up the AFV kit but
there are a couple of items I'm not sure about.

1. I remember reading in a previous post (before the NG crashed) about
the escape hatch being on the wrong side behind the radio operator. Is
this correct? None of the limited internal refs I have show this
detail.

2. How should the 3" shells be painted? Brass for the casings but what
colors should the tops be painted? And what types of markings should be
on shells besides the standard HE, AP ....

Thanks
 
Thread Listing 
  AFV M10 - Escape hatch and 3" shells - Mark Cooper - Jan 13, 2001
. . . Re: AFV M10 - Escape hatch and 3" shells - Christophe Jacquemont - Jan 14, 2001
. . . . . . Re: AFV M10 - Escape hatch and 3" shells - John Prigent - Jan 14, 2001
. . . Re: AFV M10 - Escape hatch and 3" shells - Graeme - Jan 14, 2001
. . . Thanks for the info guys! - Mark Cooper - Jan 14, 2001
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