Tag: Camouflage

Ship Shape A Dazzle Camouflage Sourcebook An Anthology of Writings About Ship Camouflage During World War I


Free Download Roy R. Behrens – Ship Shape: A Dazzle Camouflage Sourcebook: : An Anthology of Writings About Ship Camouflage During World War I
Bobolink Books | 2012 | ISBN: 0971324476 | English | 380 pages | PDF | 205.9 MB
This is an anthology of twenty-six all but unknown writings about World War I ship camouflage, published during and after the war. They were written by various authors, including the camouflage artists themselves. These are supplemented by brief eyewitness comments from the same era, and rare historic ship photographs, diagrams and news clippings. An unprecedented research collection, the book concludes with a 40-page camouflage bibliography, the largest ever compiled on that subject (not just ship camouflage). Most of the articles are about "high difference" or "disruptive" camouflage, a counter-intuitive method in which ships were painted in brightly colored abstract shapes, which made them conspicuous but difficult to aim at. This practice captured the imagination of the public. It became known by such names as "dazzle camouflage," "baffle painting," "jazz painting" and "parti-coloring." In publications at the time, it was frequently compared to Modern-era styles of art, including cubism, futurism, vorticism and surrealism. Wartime news articles claimed that dazzle camouflaged ships looked like crazy-quilts, "sea-going Easter eggs," barber poles, painted Jezebels-and even, the delirium tremens. Did dazzle camouflage actually work? It is often assumed that it did not, because, if for no other reason, there is supposedly no scientific evidence from World War I to prove it was effective. But among the documents in this new book is an account of postwar "laboratory experiments" at MIT that appear to confirm that-not only did it work-it worked far better than anyone thought.

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Stretch Marks Camouflage Course


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Published 7/2024
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Language: English | Duration: 3h 28m | Size: 4.29 GB
Stretch Marks Camouflage – BASIC TO ADVANCED with detailed classes and immediate access. CERTIFICATE INCLUDED. ​ The cou

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British and Commonwealth Warship Camouflage of WWI


Free Download British and Commonwealth Warship Camouflage of WWI by Malcolm George Wright
English | October 15, 2016 | ISBN: 9781591146087 | 192 pages | PDF | 12 Mb
During World War II navies developed low visibility, horizontal and vertical surface camouflage for their ships. The camouflage served to reduce the visibility of the ships by blending them in with the sea. It also made the identity of the ship confusing by applying more obtrusive patterns. In this the third volume by maritime artist Malcolm Wright, both the official and unofficial paint schemes that adorned the cruisers and minelayers of the Royal Navy and Commonwealth are depicted in detail. Where possible both sides of the ship are depicted, and there are multiple images of the ships where armament or equipment changes had a fundamental impact on a ship’s appearance. With 800 full color illustrations arranged by ship type rather than camouflage scheme, this book concentrates the clearest possible information into a single volume to provide a one-stop reference source. Historians, collectors, model makers, and war gamers will find this unique reference source invaluable.

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Luftwaffe Camouflage and Markings 1933-1945 Volume One (2024)


Free Download K. A. Merrick, Jurgen Kiroff – Luftwaffe Camouflage and Markings 1933-1945 Volume One
Classic Publications | 2004 | ISBN: 1903223385 | English | 189 pages | PDF | 261.11 MB
The study of the Luftwaffe during World War II is still of enormous interest to aviation enthusiasts and modelers. While much has been published on the subject, this will assert a strong claim to be the definitive study of that most complex and fascinating subject, the Luftwaffe’s colors and markings. Ken Merrick has researched this area for 20 years and has uncovered much new information which is published here for the first time. The detailed text provides evidence to challenge a number of previously accepted theories. This volume contain over 300 photographs, many in color, as well as diagrams and artwork. Missing pages: 1-20.

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German Naval Camouflage Volume One 1939-1941 (2024)


Free Download John Asmussen, Eric Leon – German Naval Camouflage Volume One 1939-1941
Seaforth Publishing | 2012 | ISBN: 1848321422 | English | 195 pages | PDF | 205.05 MB
For half a century German warship camouflage has been something of a mystery for warship enthusiasts and modelmakers. The widespread destruction of naval archives at the end of the war left little documentation, while the ad hoc application of unofficial schemes in theatres like Norway led to many variegated and frequently altered patterns. This book, therefore, is based on close scrutiny of all available photos, including many only recently discovered, collated with the first-hand testimony of Kriegsmarine survivors. After decades of study, the authors are the world s leading experts, and their work challenges many accepted views, while greatly expanding the general understanding of the subject. The fruits of their labours are presented in the form of exquisite colour illustrations of every scheme and variation for which evidence is available. For major ships these are sometimes only months apart, giving as complete a representation of their camouflage history as possible. There are no speculative views if, for example, only the starboard side is known, there is no attempt to reconstruct a port side so all information is reliable. This volume covers destroyers and all larger ships during the early war years, with a second part devoted to 1942-45 planned for completion in 2013. For warship enthusiasts its publication will be a major event, and it is certain to become the standard reference.

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