DESERT SKINS???? YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!
I hope it means Italians or Deutsches Afrika Korps, (let's hope italians!)
Finally!
Let's hope it's not only Africa but also Italy and Balkans!
RELIC TAKE MY MONEY!!!
Anyway, the only tanks that misses now it's the Maus and the Ratte![]()
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11095510 (H) Desert Yellow
11095511 Primarily in use from 1939 until about 1943; this basic shade was used on vehicles in service in the Middle East and North Africa. It was often used in combination with other shades when creating disruptive patterns.
You are correct, this is North Africa skin. Nothing else mention about afrika korp, though.
The bottom row of images is based on inaccurate reconstructions of the colors used by the Brits. The blue teal color was actually a grey but was changed to blue by accident by the Brits themselves when they displayed the tank after the war. As a result future reconstructions adopted the color incorrectly, and I see Relic is following the tradition.
Interested, take a listen: link
11095516 (H) Caunter Scheme
11095517 Composed of disruptive diagonal lines painted across the vehicle in a splinter pattern. The blue-ish hue was actually silver grey paint faded from the desert sun.
Relic actually acknowledges it!