Painting World War Two Italian Camouflage
By Kreighton Long
The Italian Army, or Regio Esercito, was the first military in the world to mass-produce camouflage equipment for their soldiers. The M1929 telo mimetico was utilized by Italian soldiers and paratroopers as well as by Italy’s German ally during the course of World War Two.
For my Italian paratrooper army project I knew I needed to commit hard to the camouflage pattern and after a few trial runs incorporating feedback I reached a scheme that was close to accurate while still being doable.
To accomplish my version of Italian camouflage I used the following Vallejo colors: Russian Uniform WWII [924], German Camo Medium Brown [826], Yellow Green [881], and Buff [976].
Happy painting!