No. of pages & Description: Softcover, 180 pages with high-quality full-colour photosIn this book, five master modelers explain in detail how to create the most commonly used camouflage for German armoured vehicles during the mid-phase of World War II, which includes most of the years 1943 and 1944. During this time, new camouflage colours were introduced, with a base of dark yellow, Dunkelgelb, replacing the previous dark gray, accompanied by olive green -Olivgrun- and dark brown -Schokobraun-. The mid-war period also saw the appearance of Zimmerit, the anti-magnetic paste applied to the vertical surfaces of tanks and their derivatives, including assault guns and tank destroyers.