Cabbie

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is Nato green that sort of dusty matt primer looking stuff that the military bods use and wheren can I buy it. My 2A was originally blue but a previous owner has tried to make it look army style. he forgot to paint inside rear door under spare wheel mountin plate.
 
yer might be looking for olive drab anti infra-red paint and i've no idea where you could get some unless you live near some army barracks
 
fook if i know, its just wot it wur called when ah wur in the army, dint hav emuch to do with the paint side of things , we left all that **** to the grunts..
 
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ouch me ead urts now ah think ahm gonna be uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuurrrrrrrrrrrgggggggggghhhhhhhhhhh yep thought i was.
 
dint hav emuch to do with the paint side of things , we left all that **** to the grunts..

I used to earn a bit on overtime many moon's ago spraying military vehicles which passed through our shop, normally after some squaddie had pranged them. Only criteria was paint had to be adulterated with a flatting agent, so nothing shined. I guess coatings technology has moved on since 'Danny Boy called out for Broadsword':)
 
they've had anti IR paint fer donkeys, 30-40 years atleast, ever since they got thermal image **** and infrared lights and stuff..
 
so next time the local plod come after you with an IR speed gun they won't be able to tell how fast you are goin, fookin spot on
 
so next time the local plod come after you with an IR speed gun they won't be able to tell how fast you are goin, fookin spot on

Never mind speed guns (which I thought were radar and not IR) - you know all those police chase shows where it goes 'the offenders jumped out of the car and tried to hide in the woods, but didn't reckon on the thermal imaging camera in the police helicopter'... All you need is a suit painted with that stuff...
 
Never mind speed guns (which I thought were radar and not IR) - you know all those police chase shows where it goes 'the offenders jumped out of the car and tried to hide in the woods, but didn't reckon on the thermal imaging camera in the police helicopter'... All you need is a suit painted with that stuff...


you just need to find the market for it now, liv... eh! does anyone know anywhere that the ability to hide from the cops might come in handy?
 
... eh! does anyone know anywhere that the ability to hide from the cops might come in handy?

I think i have spotted the downside in the young un's cunning plan.........a big fook off polis german shepherd doesn't need IR or any thing else to find you in the bushes............it can just follow the odor of sh*te as you try to run away in your inch thick Blobby suit.:)
 
ah but if yer in a landy you just run over said german and he no longer chases you as the sticker says a cat may have 9 lives but my landy has 750s
 

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