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Buntfarbenanstrich 1918 | Created by Unknown, Uploaded by Private Benjamin |
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Image Description: From https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Splittertarn : The origin of this pattern was introduced in July 1918 color paint in the Imperial Army and Air Force. The painting for military equipment and equipment is closely linked to the construction of the Panzer Weapon by the Entente , which has been using camouflage patterns for its tanks since 1916.
Although the 1918 varnish painting was not for uniforms, but were sometimes painted already truck Plane and steel helmets. It consisted of sharp Tarnflecken in the colors rust brown, green and ocher yellow, which were demarcated from each other with thick black lines. The spots were painted on; Spray paints did not arrive in the German military until the 1930s. Photographs show a variety of variations of the paint application. For example, large-scale irregular shapes in the tank A7V or honeycomb prints on the clothing of the aircraft.
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Armageddon Steel Legion, Army, Astra Militarum, Buntfarbenanstrich, Games Workshop, Hive Ganger, Imperial Guard, Metal, Necromunda, Savlar, Warhammer 40,000
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Resolution: | 220x220 |
Uploaded: | 2018-08-31 03:04:11 |
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