johncpo wrote: |
OD above the waterline, black below the waterline. I served on LSSC (by DML) and the sister MSSC of which there are many photos but no models although easliy built from photos. Go to www.warboats.org for references and having served in 'Nam with the Boat Support Units I can assure you that whatever Vietnam era equipment, weapons and such were found on all boats, we operated in blue Levis and green t-shirts, wearing helmets and flak vests only in gunfights with Charlie. Have a blast, from an old Gunner's Mate Chief! and if you have any more questions shoot them my way, the Brown Water Navy was my world! |
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Thank you to you johncpo and all of the other PBR guys who have take the time to answer my questions. (Several responses over on the Armor page) I also got some direct emails from some former members of the PBR units.
For those interested, in a nutshell, all PBRs were green up to when they were disposed of. The majority appear to have had red bottoms, however, a large chunk had black bottoms.
Also, the term "Pibber" may have been an invention of Tamiya, as a couple of the guy said they had never heard them called that.
Thank you to all who took the time to reply. Good group of guys!