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Date Posted: 16:37:33 11/03/04 Wed
Author: Dan Limb
Subject: Pathfinder Painted Suits

Hey Guys,

I have an old WWII Impressions M42 ump Suit that is starting to look pretty bad. The color, I mean. It is one of the non-colorfast suits from a couple of years ago, the ones that would drastically change color in the sweat zones. Well, it is starting to get to the point where it should be replaced, in fatc it already has.

So, since the color looks pretty bad, and it is really not possible to re-dye it, I was thinking about painting it as a pathifinder camo suit for displays. Though I reenact 101st, I want to paint it up like the pathfinders in the 505th, like in Bob Murhpy's pre-D-Day stick photo.

Any suggestions?

Dan Limb
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