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repaint writes:

Then of course they use their stupid GW-like proprietary names without equivalent in the more common paint ranges so it is useful to noone besides their dwindling "loyal customers"

and I am one of the rare who actually enjoys V4


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James takes a closer look at one of the most interesting paintjobs of World War II, the British Caunter camouflage scheme.

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Like many other modellers and gamers, he has long been fascinated with the distinctive angular disruptive camouflage scheme seen on British tanks and other vehicles in the desert in 1940 and 1941. Now he shares some tips on how to paint it on your vehicles.

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