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120mm 82nd Airborne Soldier (Update 4/19/15)

120mm 82nd Airborne Soldier (Update 4/09/15)

Hello Adam,

The camo pattern on the helmet looks awesome. For the rest of the uniform, I would suggest taking a look at some actual uniforms whether in pictures on the internet or the actual thing. I still have a set of my "chocolate chips" and I will go look for them and take a couple pictures for you to go off of in regards to the pattern and how it would look in the various areas of the uniform.

The back of the left leg does look odd. I'll look for that set and post the pics here. Might be a day or two, though.

Cheers,
James
 
i think if you shortened up the darker colors, if that makes sense, you would get a more pleasing affect. Just a thought. Helmet looks awesome!

keep up the good work!

Mike
 
Hello Adam,

Here are some pictures of one of my sets of "chocolate chips" from ODS. In this pattern, as well as ERDL, Woodland, and the 3 Color Desert, there is a repeating pattern that can be seen whenever you have several Soldiers or Marines wearing the same uniform in a formation. It may not be in the exact same spot on each individual, but the repeating pattern is there. If you look at the back, both "streaks of color" are the same. Also note that the pattern is in a more horizontal orientation.

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Then when you look at the back of the trousers, you will see the same pattern on each leg, just one is upside down compared to the other, but the shapes, colors, and "rocks" are the same.

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You will find this to be true in the other US camo patterns that I mentioned above as well.

Hope these pictures have helped.

Cheers,
James
 
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