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Pittura dell’Uniforme Mimetica Tedesca con Mimetismo Sumpfmuster M.1943

Dipingere Soldatini in Scala 1:72

Paracadutisti Tedeschi in Uniforme Mimetica Sumpfmuster M.1943

The German Sumpfmuster tan aqueous camouflage pattern is a versatile late war Fallschirmjäger pattern for wargame formations, because it was worn in Tunisia, Italia, e Normandia. The ESCI soldatini shown here were undercoated Humbrol Acrylic 5093 Matt Desert Yellow con 50 % white added for scale effect. Camouflage splotches of diluted Earth Brown e Olive Green were washed into the base colour of the Fallschirmjäger jump smock. When viewed at the proper scale distance, the "Knochensack" jump smock appears to be sandcoloured, although the camo splotches are discernable upon closer inspection. The soldatini received a final wash of heavily diluted Burnt Umber Artist Acrylics to accentuate the facial details e blend the pattern even further. Ammunition pouches ed altri oggetti di equipaggiamento were painted olive green e drybrushed prudentamente to highlight the flaps ed other raised detail.

The German Sumpfmuster pattern uses the same Humbrol Acrylic 5093 Matt Desert Yellow base colour as the Denison Smock britannico, but the pattern appears much lighter, because 50 % white has been added to the base colour. In addition, the Sumpfmuster has smaller camo splotches which are spaced further apart so that more of the sandcoloured base coat remains visible. By comparison, the schwere Panzerbüchse 41 heavy anti-tank rifle pictured above has been painted Humbrol Acrylic 5093 Matt Desert Yellow con only 30 % white added for scale effect. The due colours are noticeably different.

German Gebirgsjäger mountain troops wore reversible smocks con 1943 e 1944 Sumpfmuster patterns on one side ed a snow camouflage on the other. After the war, West German Bundesgrenzschutz (BGS) Border Guards e GSG 9 Special Forces wore camouflage smocks con a relatively similar Sumpfmuster pattern.

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Pittura dei Soldatini con Uniforme Mimetica


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