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 Subject:  Bradley FPW and interior colourList thread.  
  
 Date:  Apr 22, 2008 
 From:  Kena Adolphe 
I'm sure there's bound to be some US ex or serving soldiers who can answer my questions:

I'm currently building the Academy M2 Bradley and intend finishing it as an early 1980s vehicle in a summer MERDC camo. First question is regarding the Firing Port Weapon (FPW) I have pictures of these fitted from the inside, but none from the outside. Do the barrels stick out of the firing port or do they sit flush? A picture would be great.

Secondly, the kit instructions call for the interior to be off white, however the pictures I have show it a sort of sky green colour. Which would be correct for such an early one? Finally, what colour would the seat squabs be? From my pictures it seems to be a grey/green vinyl material.

Thanks.
 
Thread Listing 
  Bradley FPW and interior colour - Kena Adolphe - Apr 22, 2008
. . . Re: Bradley FPW and interior colour - Carl Webster - Apr 22, 2008
. . . About the interior color... - Jose Silva - Apr 22, 2008
. . . Re: Bradley FPW and interior colour [IMG] - Gary Cooper - Apr 23, 2008
. . . . . . Re: Bradley FPW and interior colour - Ken Adolphe - Apr 23, 2008
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