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AMMO How to Paint German Tanks from the Early World War II (English, Spanish)

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  • This book explains how to make the camouflage patterns most commonly used by German armored vehicles during the first half of World War II and the years immediately preceding the conflict, from 1936 until February 1943, when German vehicles began to be painted dark yellow (Dunkelgelb).
  • Not only is the camouflage painting process explained step by step, but you will also discover the keys to achieving an excellent level of weathering with effects of mud, splashes, drips, dust, grease and all kinds of dirt.
  • Eight models are used to offer a wide repertoire of vehicles and camouflage patterns, from light armored vehicles, such as the small Panzer I Breda used in the Spanish Civil War, to the enormous early production Tiger I, passing through the StuG III assault gun used by the legendary ace Michael Wittmann or the Austrian-made Steyr ADGZ armored vehicle, used by the Waffen SS.
  • In addition, you will find a superb historical introduction to the early German camouflage and markings used between 1936 and 1942, accompanied by period photos, as well as a useful guide to German vehicle camouflage between 1930 and February 1943, illustrated with color profiles to show the different types of camouflage and colors applied and the period in which they were used.