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"Waffen ss Walloon Camo type 1943-early 44" Topic


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Field Marshal18 Aug 2024 1:46 a.m. PST

I am thinking i might paint up a platoon of the walloons in ss service soon after converting from army to the ss. What types of camo would be in use? Oakleaf?

TheSpringOffensive18 Aug 2024 3:58 a.m. PST

I believe it would most likely have been the M42 Oak-A camo, the only issue with that being that they will look like very stylish fellows but not have any obvious signs that they are Walloons. The most distinctive thing you can give them is the tricolour "Wallonien" armshield on a standard feldgrau tunic. Or maybe mix in some of both?

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