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Ninja117's Camos

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    Ninja117's Camos

    Here i am back with some Camouflages for all you skinners, first of all i do not take credit for these, i have just gathered them from websites.

    Heeres-Splittermuster 45


    Italian three-colour camouflage (1st pattern)


    Italian three-colour camouflage (2nd pattern)


    Italian three-colour camouflage (2nd pattern)2


    Italian three-colour camouflage (3rd pattern)


    Reichswehr-Splittermuster 31


    SS-Beringt-Eichenlaubmuster (spring-summer)


    SS-Eichenlaubmuster (spring-summer)


    SS-Eichenlaubmuster, autumn-winter variant


    SS-Erbsenmuster


    SS-Leibermuster


    SS-Platanenmuster (autumn-winter)


    SS-Platanenmuster (spring-summer)


    Wehrmachts-Sumpfmuster 43


    Wehrmachts-Sumpfmuster 44



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    Last edited by Ninja117; 31st Jul 10 at 10:51 AM.

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    thanks for sharing Ninja,but i cant see the camos when i open the spoilers

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    that's strange, open the spoilers then wait for a bit.

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    I can't see:

    SS-Erbsenmuster
    1944-1945

    SS-Leibermuster
    1945

    EDIT:

    Can see them now
    Last edited by huetti07; 31st Jul 10 at 2:49 PM.
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    very nice idea to collect some camos for skinners..
    but they are to small actually to use them, its a too small part of a whole camo pattern

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    you can place them together to form a larger pattern

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    right, but its still a lot of work to have a pattern without edges resulting from putting them together ^^

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    i know what you mean but they are nice camos anyway, they can be used for skinning smaller parts then

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