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Regular Dakkanaut






In this video we teach you how to paint desert camo. You could use this for a bunch of different reasons in your army. Thanks for watching!




   
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Fresh-Faced New User




Interesting! Do you have any examples on miniatures or vehicles already done?
   
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Germany

And now pandoras box is open and Eons-of-Battle is legally required to do tutorials on all other camo patterns that ever existed. Let's start with the old east-german pattern that was used for a couple of years before it was phased out in the early 60s, then maybe some classical brittish WW1 turtle patterns...

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Nice tut, would be nice to see it on a vehicle.

   
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 Kosake wrote:
And now pandoras box is open and Eons-of-Battle is legally required to do tutorials on all other camo patterns that ever existed. Let's start with the old east-german pattern that was used for a couple of years before it was phased out in the early 60s, then maybe some classical brittish WW1 turtle patterns...


This made me smile. I would like to think we knew what we were getting ourself into...but I'm not sure about that anymore.

   
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Germany

 EonsOfBattle wrote:
 Kosake wrote:
And now pandoras box is open and Eons-of-Battle is legally required to do tutorials on all other camo patterns that ever existed. Let's start with the old east-german pattern that was used for a couple of years before it was phased out in the early 60s, then maybe some classical brittish WW1 turtle patterns...


This made me smile. I would like to think we knew what we were getting ourself into...but I'm not sure about that anymore.


Well, if you need reference, this site here has a good database:
http://www.kamouflage.net/global.php

Waaagh an' a 'alf
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Made in us
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 Kosake wrote:
 EonsOfBattle wrote:
 Kosake wrote:
And now pandoras box is open and Eons-of-Battle is legally required to do tutorials on all other camo patterns that ever existed. Let's start with the old east-german pattern that was used for a couple of years before it was phased out in the early 60s, then maybe some classical brittish WW1 turtle patterns...


This made me smile. I would like to think we knew what we were getting ourself into...but I'm not sure about that anymore.


Well, if you need reference, this site here has a good database:
http://www.kamouflage.net/global.php


Cool thank you. We will be using that in the future!

   
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Pittsburgh, PA

Looks like the chocolate chip cookie pattern of US forces in Desert Storm. Looks good!
   
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Germany

 TankerNick86 wrote:
Looks like the chocolate chip cookie pattern of US forces in Desert Storm. Looks good!

Chocolate chip? Really? Is that what 6-color-desert is called inofficially?

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