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Servo
| | Re: Ash Grey VS Black <Reply # 20 on 11/18/2004 10:59 PM >
| | | Posted by Mark Servo.... you know I like you and all, BUT YOUR FUCKING WRONG .
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Umm... I was more referring to the fact that, standing against a solid color surface, something with some contrast like that would be worse than wearing a solid color. Because you're not blending in with the surroundings. Makes sense? I think?
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Mark Very Noble Donor
Location: South Carolina Gender: Male
What is a lion, king of the savannah, when hes at the south pole?
| | Re: Ash Grey VS Black <Reply # 21 on 11/19/2004 3:11 AM >
| | | ehhh you would be superise. Camo clothes are not for close up generally, and you would be superised how well they work at distance. However you are right. I think the thing that most people forget in this community is that camo works great.... at a freaking distance. On a side not thedevilmademedoit and myself have been in full daylight feet away from people with some pine straw and a branch between us and hid. Thats gotta say something for camo. Just remember its not a cloaking device and use your surroundings.
"If the threat level goes up its probably because of me." "I am looking for a girl who enjoys headbutting beltbuckles" |
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Viper
Location: Vancouver, BC Canada Gender: Male
Trespassing On!
| | | Re: Ash Grey VS Black <Reply # 22 on 11/19/2004 7:59 AM >
| | | Just observe your surroundings. During the day look around your neighbourhood what colour buildings, signs, etc, are. The dominant urban colours are usually greys, so naturally a grey would work best during the day. During night same thing. A dark blue or green might be best. In woodland areas greens and browns, ideally broken up with patterns on your clothing, would be a good choice during the day. At night broken-pattern darker greens, browns, and/or blues might be the best choice. Of course once you start moving you become a target if someone is looking in your general direction.
Earth, the world's most dangerous planet! "The will to do, the soul to dare." -Sir Walter Scott |
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Freak
Location: Usually Alaska, now MSP. Gender: Male
Hypocrite
| | | Re: Ash Grey VS Black <Reply # 23 on 11/26/2004 12:56 AM >
| | | I like the "Urban Camo" in the winter, it's so much better than the official straight white if you're in trees or any kind of environment other than pure snow. Instead of trying to develop that camera/display reactive cloaking camo shit, the military should just invest in BDUs with electrosensitive ink embedded in each cell or the camo pattern. The wearer could use a switch to select a green, blue, sand, white, or red (for those combat-zone raves) style depending on the environment. As a soldier moved from desert to urban, or from forest to snow environments, he wouldn't have to worry about stopping to change clotes.
Turn off the internet and go play outside. http://spamusement...hp/comics/view/137 |
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Mark Very Noble Donor
Location: South Carolina Gender: Male
What is a lion, king of the savannah, when hes at the south pole?
| | Re: Ash Grey VS Black <Reply # 24 on 11/26/2004 2:50 AM >
| | | Just a tip for snow white top, black/dark brown pants.
"If the threat level goes up its probably because of me." "I am looking for a girl who enjoys headbutting beltbuckles" |
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otRI
| | Re: Ash Grey VS Black <Reply # 25 on 11/26/2004 7:38 PM >
| | | Hi I'm new here and I'm very interested in this topic (camouflage is my greatest passion). I foun it too very hard to find appropriate camo for urban environment, and my solution would be basicaly to make your own. Just define four (or five) most general colors in the envirnoment you plan to act in and then just cut large regular patterns and sew it on monocolored trouses. The problem is that it works in a specific environments, or parts of the towns (new buildings, old, burned, crashed, w/out vegetation or w/ vegetation etc.) but i found it to be very good camo at a certan distance even without fisical attempt of hiding. that's it for now !! Stay safe
*Born as a ghost* |
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Ralphael
Location: Somewhere Gender: Male
| | | | Re: Ash Grey VS Black <Reply # 26 on 11/29/2004 3:42 AM >
| | | I usually wear dark/navy blue. It's a colour I like anyway, and doesn't stand out much at all.
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anthony @WOATWO
Location: Bronx, NY Gender: Male
With the four Horsemen ride, Or choose your fate and die
| | | | | Re: Ash Grey VS Black <Reply # 27 on 12/11/2004 6:32 AM >
| | | night ops cam
Anthony @woatwo |
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SPEK Photo
Location: Where you were not.
"Chere cachère!"
| | | Re: Ash Grey VS Black <Reply # 28 on 12/14/2004 4:13 AM >
| | | Could being naked a better way to blend with nature? alright, it's not a good joke.
Pour fins d'archives. WWW.EXPLORATIONURBAINE.CA |
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barraclou Bus route 2 rider
Gender: Male
| | Re: Ash Grey VS Black <Reply # 29 on 12/14/2004 5:54 AM >
| | | During its Aghfanistan mission, Canadian military had to borrow camos from U.S. and Australia, because they didn't have any sand camos. Also, it seems to exist cultural differences between European and North American wears. I live in the new world and I have camo pants and shirt. I like to wear my shirt as a jacket. Per experience, it seems to be acceptable here, especially during hunting season. Camo pants are sometimes ok, but it depends to who. I have no problem, but lots of people don't like them. I don't know why. It may be ok on a downtown city street, but not at university or some towns. Also, wearing both pants and shirts together is not a good idea at all, since you will look as a G.I.Joe look-a-like.
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