So, if you dont have any extra canvas to make "war lights", you can allways use your gas masks!
How to cover your vehicles lights
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Re: How to cover your vehicles lights
The kicker to this is I think those are Russian gas masks, I'm guessing the Germans had no use for them either,at least not in there origainal role.
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Re: How to cover your vehicles lights
Good sir its a Finnish army truck but yes I get the pointGD,obergrenadier wrote: The kicker to this is I think those are Russian gas masks, I'm guessing the Germans had no use for them either,at least not in there origainal role.
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Re: How to cover your vehicles lights
I stand corrected (I missed the license plate ) just the same a very creative way to solve a problem .
Re: How to cover your vehicles lights
Isn't it a Swedish Volvo...?Franz repper wrote:Good sir its a Finnish army truck but yes I get the pointGD,obergrenadier wrote: The kicker to this is I think those are Russian gas masks, I'm guessing the Germans had no use for them either,at least not in there origainal role.
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Re: How to cover your vehicles lights
They were used by the finnish army .)
Also, notice the reindeer horns on the nose. Americans use the bull horns we use... well
Also, notice the reindeer horns on the nose. Americans use the bull horns we use... well