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Ship Camouflage Instructions, Ships 2, 1942, is a manual for painting of ships from the middle during WW II. We thank Ed Zajkowski for his generous loan of the original document used to create this online version.
5 Ιουν 2023 · The NATO three-color scheme remains, to this day, the standard camouflage pattern for all US AFVs operating in non-desert environments. An exception to this are the Stryker family of vehicles all of which are painted in an overall base color of CARC Green 383, without the disruptive brown or black.
We now begin a series of specific camouflage drawings for all of the large ships of the Kriegsmarine down to torpedo boats. Falk Pletcher has prepared the art for this series and has worked from photographs. Patterns may differ slightly from some drawings in past publications.
Here you'll find fantastic new guides to the camo patterns and colours of WWII. All of these have been created by and are copyright of Mick Farnworth. General Painting Hints & Tips.
The first color standard in use by the US armed forces was known as Specification No. 3-1, introduced on 28 November 1919 and including a palette of 24 colors of which only one would still be in use during World War II.
Kreigsmarine Set #1. Designed for the ship modeler as well as for the naval historian or maritime artist, this first Kriegsmarine paint chip set has been carefully matched to RAL color cards or mixed according to documentary sources. A caveat about this first Kriegsmarine color set.
In 2016, the Bundeswehr Research Institute for Materials and Operating Materials (WIWeB) developed a universal camouflage following the lead of many allies in their purchase of the MultiCam camo for their special forces, and its 6 colours are very close to it.