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While it may not be its official designation, this new paint mask from DN Models was designed to help re-create such a pattern seen on WWII German AFVs such as the Sd.Kfz. 138/1 Grille.
From the manufacturer: Giraffe Camo was applied during the late months of the Second World War and was not the standard pattern used on the German and Italian Armor. Giraffe camo was used on smaller vehicles predominantly -- Hetzer, Grille, Marder as well as some Italian tankettes were the most popular applications. However, such camouflage is suspected to be used on larger vehicles such as Panther tanks, StuGs and Jagdpanzers. Nevertheless, Sd.Kfz. 138 is the vehicle that became famous with its Giraffe camo, mostly because of some reference photos showing clearly the pattern used on such tank.

Spots replicated the skin of a Giraffe, although on the reference photos that survived it is unclear were the edges sharp or soft-edged. This paint masks set by DN Models allows for both applications. If you’d like to make sharp edge camo patter the masks should be placed directly over the surface, while if you’d like to replicate softer edges, some spacing can be used between the surface and the masks.


Giraffe Camouflage Paint Mask Set ver.1. The set includes a sheet of masks made from thin masking tape. It is flexible, may easily be applied over curved surfaces, and re-usable if carefully removed after use. Suitable for various Axis tanks – Grille, Marder, Hetzer, Panther, Italian armor and others
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Thank You, Tat! Hm! THESE will come in handy- I still have 2 un-built Grillen!!!
APR 17, 2019 - 03:20 AM
These'll save a lot of work!
APR 17, 2019 - 01:02 PM
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