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A navy board was created to design colored camouflage profiles for the various ship types. The new designs attempted to divide the ships into round or angular geometric areas and to create patterns that could be easily painted onto the ship's sides.
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2 Μαρ 2014 · Step by step: Splinter pattern camouflage. A few people have asked me to do a quick tutorial about my approach to WWII splinter pattern or officially "Buntfarbenmuster 31". Please remember I'm not doing a 1:1 replica of the original pattern but a version suited to be viewed at gaming distance.
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6 Δεκ 2020 · Here's an alternative - First, paint the base color, then, download the camo scheme and print out to size. cut out the pattern, hold in place with tape over holes cut in the pattern and spray. Touch up as required, and your done.
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Frog Skin, also known as Duck Hunter, is a battledress camouflage pattern [2] with mottle and disruptive coloration to blend into the environment similar to a frog's crypsis skin. [3] The M1942 Frog Skin pattern was the United States military's first attempt at disruptive coloration camouflage. [2]
28 Οκτ 2020 · Marine Raiders adopted variations of the reversible “frog skin” or “frog suits,” including the M1942 Reversible Spot Pattern and P42 Camo utility uniform in 1942 and 1943. Some of the details on the uniforms might have varied, but the overall color pattern remained similar.