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  • #46
    Re: Mixing camo's a sin?

    But also 'wwii' german patterns like oakleaf and planetree were years ahead of their time.

    There is a reason why 'flectarn' works so well, its because it was well designed when it was an ss design in the 30s and modified. Likewise the russians, who have every reasonto dislike the style, use 'ss leto' as a summer pattern and various other 3rd reich styles including sumptarn

    TBH i've always found flecktarn/oakleaf/danetarn and derivatives really fucking hard to see when the user is static even at close range. While DPM usualy out performs most camo patterns if you are ex MOD you can see it miles away as you get use to the 'drawings'

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    • #47
      Re: Mixing camo's a sin?

      Wearing camo clothing won't break up the appearance of your body, that's what rubber bands and the surrounding foliage is for��

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      • #48
        Re: Mixing camo's a sin?

        Thoughts on

        Tan helmet
        Tan plate carrier (WAS DCS)
        Grey sharkskin jacket
        Multicam trousers with knee pads


        Or exactly the same but with
        Black shirt/pull over hoodie



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        • #49
          Re: Mixing camo's a sin?

          Grey top and MC trousers works for me. Looks cool in BF4.

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