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Tony
What I was pointing out was the computer generated tarp patterns and the vehicle patch patterns. Entirely different concept and not related. not recommended to be slavishly replicated on each vehicle,might upset some of our people who think orders are orders? Lang Last edited by Lang; 05-11-17 at 04:55. |
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The original canvas pattern, Hexcam, was developed by the boffins at CSIRO and Bradmill to be used with the Auscam camo in the 80's. This canvas was used on LR canopies and also on the Mogs. In the Mid-90's a new vinyl/rubberised material with IRR properties was supplied by Barracuda from Europe for use on the Bushranger 6x6 LRs, and also as Mog canopies. As was their practice, a digital pattern was used, but with colours that "were close to" the Auscam colours. Now the wheel has turned again, with the new Merc G-Wagens going back to Canvas, but with yet another new pattern designed and copyrighted by Defence! |
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And the band played on!
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