Fantasy Series LR

Nato Green. All my landrovers end up Nato Green eventually.

Alex

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Alex
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I've been trying to find some decent pictures showing examples of interesting camo patterns, but havent yet had much luck :(. I've got a

101 that needs a lick of paint...

Anybody got anything?

The third one down here looks interesting for example (but is a very crappy tiny picture)

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Tom Woods

On or around Mon, 08 Dec 2003 13:28:55 +0000 (GMT), snipped-for-privacy@zhochaka.demon.co.uk ("David G. Bell") enlightened us thusly:

I'm part-way doing mine. Eventually it'll be Fiat tractor Terracotta.

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Austin Shackles

On or around Mon, 8 Dec 2003 14:03:45 -0000, "Paul - xxx" enlightened us thusly:

the prima was never fitted to a vauxhall, AFAIK.

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Austin Shackles

Try these. Not on cars but they are samples of various different cammo patterns. Try doing a search for "disruptive patterned material".

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Nikki

Ships were dazzle-painted, to mislead submarines about their relative heading. Yes, I know that means some idiot won't realise you're headed right at them when they pull out in front of you, but that doesn't need camouflage....

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David G. Bell

Austin Shackles posted ...

Dunno about that, but the Prima fitted to the Montego is very good ... which is what I was getting at .. ;)

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Paul - xxx

indeed prima`s were never put in vauxhalls. However the intercoolers that vauxhall used in their astra + cavalier TDi`s were very large and efficient. Plus there are millions of the bloody things in scrapyards to choose from. I picked one up for my wifes fiat punto td (same 1.7td engine but without the intercooler) for £15 and retrofitted it and had the fueling tweaked by a specialist. Pulls like a bloody tank now and hits 60 in less than 10 seconds! So yes - any old prima td from a montego or meastro beastie and then graft on a vauxhall intercooler would be a cheap and effective option.

Nick C

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Nick C

On Tue, 09 Dec 2003 07:27:41 +0000, Austin Shackles made me spill my meths by writing:

We'll turn up in the middle of the night and fill it with ferns and rubber plants.

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Wayne Davies

Thanks!. Theyve given me some more ideas!. Also didnt know it was called disruptive patterned material, so that should give me a few more hits with google.

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Tom Woods

I still have my siren.. :)

If i manage to camoflage the 101 that well, the neighbours will love me!

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Tom Woods

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