00 14/08/2011 18:56

... per me quel carro può essere sia con camo a tre toni che a due, forse leggermente più probabile a due; se può servire, Tiger in Combat II dice questo:

"Camouflage and Markings
The first tanks issued had the panzergrau ("armor gray") color. The tactical markings were painted on the middle of the turret side, but they varied in size. Initially, the alphanumeric was very small; over time, it grew in size. During the initial fielding phase, either the S or the two-digit number was sometimes bigger than the rest. The Balkenkreuz--German national insignia--was in the middle of the hull size.
Prior to Operation "Citadel" the tanks were covered with large yellow-olive and small green spots. This camouflage was applied in random patterns by the individual crews with considerable variations in the final product. The tactical markings remained the same as before with a Balkenkreuz also painted on the left hull rear.
In the initial phase of the battalion's activation, the majority of the tanks received no camouflage besides the factory-applied yellow-olive coating. In the autumn of 1944, newly delivered tanks received the same coloring as the rest of the regiment: Irregular broad brown bands across the tank's superstructure.
Due to the constant new tank deliveries, the camouflage patterns within the battalion varied considerably, especially in the last few months of the war."