As far as i know choc chip/six colour desert went into limited production in 1977!...
As far as i know choc chip/six colour desert went into limited production in 1977!...
Hi BG, I just found these pictures on my hard drive this morning of some the examples of these covers I own or have since traded on over the years ( I am not sure if I still own these actually ?) but all had/have foliage slits,no markings and are not quite the same camo pattern as yours, I thought this might be useful to add this thread
gary that top cover looks very familiar indeed mate
Hi Opex, thanks for showing those photos of your Choc Chip camo covers, I notice yours has longer flaps around the area for the chin straps? mine dont go up as high and the cover doesnt fit well in that area unless I were to cut holes, I think yours could be the later improved varients
I read that early examples of the pattern illustrate slight differences in the size and percentage of black shown in the "chip" or "rock" elements, suggesting that the pattern was modified slightly at some early stage in its design.
so there were variations of the Choc Chip pattern
looks a great display battlegear is that a us ww2 beanie under there? p.s i like your new israeli m1 avatar ,is this from your own collection
forgive me battle gear you have mentioned the afghan beanie before to me ,it slipped my mind but would like to see a better pic of it sometime ,great idf helmet too ,i always like the burlap /netting and tyre band combination congrats on finding such a nice issued example
"Hi Opex, thanks for showing those photos of your Choc Chip camo covers, I notice yours has longer flaps around the area for the chin straps? mine dont go up as high and the cover doesnt fit well in that area unless I were to cut holes, I think yours could be the later improved varients
I read that early examples of the pattern illustrate slight differences in the size and percentage of black shown in the "chip" or "rock" elements, suggesting that the pattern was modified slightly at some early stage in its design.
so there were variations of the Choc Chip pattern"
Hi BG, no problem I had hoped these examples would be useful to show here. I totally agree there does appear to be different variations of these covers, it would be great in the long term to be able to identify who made these covers
BTW -I really like the display with your M1 and bayonet, with the Hessian backdrop ...very effective useful of materials
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