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OAK LEAF AND SNOW

The solution is straightforward – we must simplify the camouflage with fewer camouflage spots and make them bigger. It will be a similar pattern to trick our eyes and keep the camouflage recognisable. We’ll be painting the characteristic oak leaf camouflage employed by SS German troops during WWII, using 15mm miniatures by Flames of War. Paints are from Vallejo Model Color (VCM), Vallejo Air Color (VAC), Vallejo Game Color (VGC), and Scale Color (SC).

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