Real Colors of WWII.pdf

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wwii real colors
LIMITED EDITION
The idea of making a limited edition and highly accurately printed
publication dedicated to the original colors of the WWII era is extremely
important, since the chips that appear in the book, even though they are
not painted with real paint (which would increase the complexity of the
publishing process) are highly controlled and calibrated in the most precise
way, under the current and most modern parameters of printing and
technology to match the original colors.
The tolerance of colors in the book is
3%.
Original idea and concept:
Fernando Vallejo
Francisco Vives
AK Interactive
Project Manager and Co-author:
Pere Valls
Artistic direction:
Rubén González
AK Interactive
Graphic & Layout:
BMS Designs
AK Interactive
Color profiles:
Jacek Pasieczny, Tomek Wajnkaim,
Arkadiusz Wróbel, Sławomir Zajączkowski
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All right reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form
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1. prologue
2. GERMAN ARMOR COLORS & CAMOUFLAGE
2.1. Introduction
2.2. RAL system. RAL COLOR CARDS
2.3. THE OKH regulations
2.4. Chronology of the colors used by the German Army
2.4.1. THE PRE-WAR PERIOD
2.4.2. The beginning of war
2.4.3. Russia
2.4.4. africa
2.4.5. 1943. the new tritonal system
2.4.6. 1944. the beginning of the end
2.4.7. 1945. the end
2.5. original color parts
2.5.1. duNkelgelB and rotbraun color comparison
2.6. Color photographs taken during wwii
2.7. ANALYSIS AND STUDY OF COLORS USING ORIGINAL PAINT SAMPLES
3. soviet ARMOR CAMOUFLAGE
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Camouflage of the Red Army military vehicles
3.3. Description of the particular paints
3.4. ORIGINAL COLOR PARTS and color pictures
4. BRITISH ARMOR CAMOUFLAGE
4.1. introduction
4.2. The COLOR Standards
4.2.1. The British Expeditionary Force (B.E.F.) & Home Forces 1934-1941
4.2.1.1. The pre-war period
4.2.1.2. Gas Detection
4.2.1.3. Canvas tilts & Hoods
4.2.1.4. New Color & changes
4.2.1.5. A New Color System
4.2.1.6. A new Scheme
4.2.1.7. A Color Change
4.2.1.8. U.S.-SUPPLIED Vehicles
4.2.1.9. 17-pdr Gun Camouflage
4.2.2. Middle East Colors
4.2.2.1. The ‘Caunter Scheme’
4.2.2.2. Vehicles in other areas - 1941
4.2.2.3. Greece
4.2.2.4. Palestine Trans-Jordan
4.2.2.5. Malta
4.2.2.6. Caunter Cancelled
4.3. G.O. 1650 october 1942 & Post Alamein Period
4.4. Tunisia, Sicily & Italy Colors
4.4.1. British 1st Army
4.4.2. A change of Color Scheme - 1943
4.4.2.1. 8th ARMY
4.4.3. Italy
4.4.4. The Far East
5. US ARMY ARMOR CAMOUFLAGE
5.1. Introduction
5.2. THE HISTORY OF OLIVE DRAB COLOR
5.3. US ARMY DISRUPTIVE CAMOUFLAGE PAINT FOR TANKS
5.4. 1944 FIELD MANUAL FM 5-20B CAMOUFLAGE OF VEHICLES
5.5. DISRUPTIVE CAMOUFLAGE PAINTING OF US ARMY & USMC IN THE PACIFIC
6. BIBLIOGRAPHY
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