I second that!
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Martin
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Camo Pattern Deconstruction / Guess the Pattern (1)
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Thanks for the guesses. I was getting worried it was too hard. Not quite it, though. My computer went out last Monday, so I haven't been able to post photos. Once I get it back, I'll post the pattern with some of it's real colors, as more of a hint.
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It is pretty hard, it is similar to too many woodland patterns, but I will take a stab. Chinese Marine Pattern?
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Let's narrow it down by continent first... Is it an Asian pattern?
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It is not Asian
Here it is with half of the true colors:

Here it is with half of the true colors:

Martin- Captain
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Is it a TTsKO based pattern?
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No, and I'll narrow it down some more - it is not from Europe.
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Angola:
http://camopedia.org/index.php?title=File:Angola9.jpg
http://camopedia.org/index.php?title=File:Angola9.jpg
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That is it! Turned out to be more challenging than I anticipated.


Camonut314- Senior Sergeant
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Wasn't the Angola pattern Chinese made, though? Somewhat misleading then to say it isn't Asian. Guess I am just being a sore looser, LOL.
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A good point; however, my logic is that the pattern was simply made in China (not used by them) but used by Angola as well as the South African ANC military arm (I have some issued Swedish trousers that indicate that they were made in Sri Lanka, but I wouldn't consider them Asian either)
Thanks, and keep looking for further challenges...

Thanks, and keep looking for further challenges...
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About time for another guessing game.
In anticipation of the upcoming Halloween season, I'll call this one "Frankenstein Pattern".
I've combined elements of two patterns on top of a full pattern in the background, to create a new cobbled-together pattern. Can you guess the three patterns that I used to create this "monster" pattern?

In anticipation of the upcoming Halloween season, I'll call this one "Frankenstein Pattern".
I've combined elements of two patterns on top of a full pattern in the background, to create a new cobbled-together pattern. Can you guess the three patterns that I used to create this "monster" pattern?

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East German blumentarn, flecktarn and Multicam? (Or new US Army Scorpion?)
Couldn't tell which Multicam variant the blobs were from...so I guessed both.
Couldn't tell which Multicam variant the blobs were from...so I guessed both.

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Camonut314- Senior Sergeant
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I guess similarly, but Blumentarn, Flecktarn and some lizard variant, Iranian?
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I'll have a go...
Blumetarn
Flecktarn (possibly Belgian Flecktarn?)
Koevoet
Blumetarn
Flecktarn (possibly Belgian Flecktarn?)
Koevoet
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Martin wrote:I'll have a go...
Blumetarn
Flecktarn (possibly Belgian Flecktarn?)
Koevoet
That is it!
The Flecktarn is actually taken from German Desert pattern.
Thanks for the guesses. I knew that two patterns would be pretty simple, with the third a little more challenging. I kept a German theme to the patterns (with respect to Doktor Frankenstein), with two from Germany and the third from a country that used to be a German colony.
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