That's the main reason I love Emden and Mikasa so much and I actually loath to see St Louis (the US t3 cruiser version) in the "Rambo colors.Originally posted by Madhir Fakhr:what i can buy using doubloons is this I would, again, love the historic colors. So if the anime/ manga fans like the most excentric colors, let them. So everybody can make his (her a.s.o.) choice what he likes best. Give WG some imagination for the "paper ships." All I'm asking is different color pallets/ choices for a specific cammo. I would love to have all the accurate historical cammo's on the ships. So I provided a caution, that realistic camouflages would also fall within the category he dislikes, so he should 'beware what he asks for'. So we must presume he is against these as well. And you can't say the samples I provided doesn't do exactly that. But the OP was pretty adamant about the 'clown' issue. Since I don't have anything against what I consider ugly camouflage, then I wouldn't be bothered by these either. So I'm hardly surprised that they have avoided spending resources on an area they will never really sastify their customers. I will bet you that there would be people who wouldn't like that at all. And since the patterns were different applying the camo for Iowa to Colorado would look severely out of place (for all I know it might not, they are just off hand examples). There are some general colour schemes, like the American mid and late war 'Measures', but they were still applied individually, making the same Measure look rather different from ship to ship. Consider the camouflages more along the lines of very special individual camo for tanks, rather than the 1944 Eastern front woodlands pattern, as the patterns for the most part didn't exist for ships. So for instance a camo that was used on tanks need little more than an algorithm, allowing a multitude of tanks to use it and look correct. There are very few 'generic' camouflages like tanks used. So each camo would have to be painstakingly created for each ship. Probably because for ships the various camouflages were very much individualised.
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