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About M & T, we did send all in Moscow several years ago if i remember well. I need to check again, but we should have all info you need about M, T ecc. ecc. (explosive type). But i need to search in my books and magazines, or waiting for friends reply. |
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Ok, i've found something (from "Storia Militare", a very good magazine).
100M is for "Bomba Mina" (roads, railways, light tonelage ships, bridges). 100T is for "Bomba Torpedine" (heavy targets, structures, medium tonelage ships) I need to search again for explosives (TNT ecc. ecc..). M = Mina (italian) = Mine (english) T = Torpedine (italian) = Torpedo (english) 100 = 100 Kg bomb Last edited by 150GCT_Veltro; 12-04-2009 at 05:21 PM. |
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Checking few pictures of SM79s and Italian torpedos, it really seems there's no real standardization in terms of colours.
It is possible that the "head" was painted in red sometimes, but I wouldn't draw any rule, IMHO. Here's an interesting pict of a SM79's torpedo that I found online. It's taken at the Vigna di Valle Museum. http://lh4.ggpht.com/_yBKu6IwRjCY/Sf...0/DSCF1139.JPG Although I would not follow the pict for the red nose as a rule, the grey colour looks quite realistic to me. Should I judge from the war picts I would say that the colour was either grey (the ordinary "grigioazzurro"?), either bare metal, maybe depending upon the producer. I guess that Veltro will be able to collect all the needed information on the Italian forum. ![]() EDIT: one more pict. http://media.photobucket.com/image/s...rviero-003.jpg The nuance of gray looks way too lucid to me, in this restored piece, although the gray tonality doesn't look so bad. Last edited by Abraxa; 12-04-2009 at 05:15 PM. |
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