The art of camouflage; part 3
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if it ain't raining, we ain't training
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you dont want to wash it, if you wash a old ghillie suit, it takes away the natral odors it accumulated.
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@toysoldier91ADDPS3 Go to a surplus store, or a flora/fauna store. There you can usually buy burlap. The dyes can be bought in Walmart (If USA), or local stores. Simple textile dye.
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Porra, muito louco.
Gostei Mesmo.
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just use dead down wind or scent killer. dead down wind works on chemical smell i.e cigerttes, a.t.v exuast, tool smell from truck seat,
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@toysoldier91ADDPS3 part 1
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how do i get the colors of burlap i need? i can only find rolls of realtree camo...HELP
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@alexandroukos1 a big ass amount...i bought more than 10 yards worth and im still almost out :/
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@TheUprisingNinja light brown, dark brown, tans...that kind of stuff
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@alexandroukos1 More than u think u need
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How much burlap should I buy?
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A good scent neutralizer is what I use here in Australia and that is Eucaluptus Oil and what I do is dont wash your gear or wash it in fresh water. Put it into a plastic bag But your gear must be totaly DRY!! and put in about 10-15mil's of oil and close it and leave till your ready to go out again then the night before afew more drops, if you don't or can't get any Eucalyptus oil you can crush up lots of mint leafs, Cinnamon or even Vanilia Essence and sprinkle through your gear in the bag. Rod
can some one tell me the best colors to use for desert enviroment
TheUprisingNinja 3 years ago
Please check out part 8 of these video's for more information on desert environments.
GhillieArnhem 3 years ago