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    I need to have posted -again - the paint pattern for painting an M715 Como. Also the chart showing the percentage showing that amount of paint each color that is needed.

    Thanks

    Carmen

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    From the Manuals link up top:

    http://www.m715zone.com/vb/view.php?pg=cammo


    Not sure what the other resource you are looking for is....

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    Thanks for the quick comeback. I am looking for the 4 color pattern. There was also a chart that listed the different kinds of como. ie winter, woodland, desert and ? I am now at the point where I would like to get the base coat down.

    Thanks

    Carmen

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    That is the 4 color pattern. The other colors were just swapped into the same pattern and are not official. There have only been a few patterns in widespread usage in the camo era. The most common are the 4 color domestic, 4 color euro, 4 color desert domestic, desert tan, and NATO 3 color woodland. There is also a foreign desert but I can't remember if it was 2, 3 or 4 color.
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    I remember someone posted an image that had 8 patterns, including a winter cammo pattern....maybe thats what you mean?

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    I'd imagine your internet searches would have been more fruitful had you typed "camo" instead of "como". I'm just sayin'...



    http://www.olive-drab.com/od_mvg_camo_patterns.php
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    The most comman pattern was the 4 color woodland pattarn. Paint the base color of 34079 forest green, then the field drab, sand and black. That would be the US and Europe "winter pattern".
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    There were pictures that were posted here showing each of the 4 different CAMO's on an M715. I have an WWII MB Jeep, A M37 both painted there cortect OD green. I wanted the M715 to be camo just to have something a little different from everyone else.

    Thanks for all your help- this is really a great site.

    Carmen

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    Camo is fun to paint IMHO. It also hides many sins if your vehicles body is less than perfect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brute4c View Post
    From the Manuals link up top:

    http://www.m715zone.com/vb/view.php?pg=cammo


    Not sure what the other resource you are looking for is....
    Thats cool, but we cant save the picture, or print it out. I have tried every trick I know so far.
    http://www.m715zone.com/vb/view.php?pg=cammo
    The "properties" window says it is GIF? I can save the M880 files at Olivedrab.com, but not this one, specific to M715
    Feast or famine,

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