HIDDEN DEPTHS
Apr 17, 2020
4 minutes
Words DAN BEVIS
Photos
ADE BRANNAN
Camouflage is a tricky business. On the face of it, it should be relatively simple: the first image that springs to mind is army fatigues in randomly-placed patches of green, brown and 50 shades of beige, to allow a soldier to neatly blend into their bushy surroundings, perhaps with a twig or two taped to the head for good measure.
Or perhaps various gradations of sand might be employed for desert combat. And look at the humble chameleon – hiding in plain sight is simple if you’re able to harness any given colour for your own strategic benefit. Nature’s got this thing sussed.
When it comes to camouflaging an Escort RS Cosworth, however, what’s your
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