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The document summarizes the colors and markings on a tank called the Bellman, as commented on by William Marshall. It notes the serial number, lack of arm of service markings besides the 7th Armored Division insignia on the tracks. The name Bellman was painted on an olive drab background and the hull front displayed the Royal Armored Corps flash, with a tactical red square initially painted but later scraped off possibly due to lack of red paint. Only two colors, light stone and slate, were observed on the tank along with the basic olive drab color shown on the sand skirt brackets.
The document summarizes the colors and markings on a tank called the Bellman, as commented on by William Marshall. It notes the serial number, lack of arm of service markings besides the 7th Armored Division insignia on the tracks. The name Bellman was painted on an olive drab background and the hull front displayed the Royal Armored Corps flash, with a tactical red square initially painted but later scraped off possibly due to lack of red paint. Only two colors, light stone and slate, were observed on the tank along with the basic olive drab color shown on the sand skirt brackets.
The document summarizes the colors and markings on a tank called the Bellman, as commented on by William Marshall. It notes the serial number, lack of arm of service markings besides the 7th Armored Division insignia on the tracks. The name Bellman was painted on an olive drab background and the hull front displayed the Royal Armored Corps flash, with a tactical red square initially painted but later scraped off possibly due to lack of red paint. Only two colors, light stone and slate, were observed on the tank along with the basic olive drab color shown on the sand skirt brackets.
Comments by William Marshall in his Bellman 1. The serial or WD number was
article on HyperScale T.28037. 2. There was no Arm of Service Marking other than the 7 Armd Div insignia on the track sand skirts. 3. The name Bellman has a US Olive Drab background. 4. The hull front was painted with the RAC flash. 5. The tactical red square was painted first and then scraped clean at a later stage, possibly due to lack of red paint 6. I only see two colours on this tank, BSC 61 Light Stone and BSC 34 Slate. 7. The sand skirt brackets show the basic US Olive Drab colour to good effect.