The early SS camo was screened and later ones roller printed if I remember correctly, though the 'over print' may well have been screened over the roller printed oak base. Thats a detail to check when I get home. Leibermuster used rollers of various diameters to add a more random nature to the finished cloth.supermario wrote:The camo repeats as Italian camo was printed off the roller. Most WW2 camoflages use this technique (Slpinter A and B for example). Not sure that SS camo was intially roller printed but i know that the black dye on plane tree camo was screen printed, giving a much more varied camo effect.
Neil
The 'repeat' on splinter A isnt that different to the Italian camo. For some reason, age perhaps, they always remind me of the wallpapers on Windows 3.11 which was often made up from 'tiles' that showed a regular repeat pattern.