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Mil-Tec Arid Woodland (Multicam DPM?)
I was in Germany after my trip to HK for the holidays and stopped into ASMC (www.asmc.de.) They really don't have a store, it is just a warehouse with a counter. You look in the catalog and they will bring what you want to see up to the counter.
Mil-Tec (http://www.sturm-miltec.de/en/Home/1/Home.htm) is an "airsoft quality" gear and uniform manufacturer that makes pouches, plate carriers, uniforms, jackets, and more. I have two Italian Vegetato Desertico uniforms for example. I wanted to see their "Warrior" pants, which feature the built-in knee pads. I had seen a Multicam version in the ASMC catalog here: http://www.asmc.de/images/product_im...s/106584_0.jpg http://www.asmc.de/images/product_im...s/106583_0.jpg However it is NOT actually Multicam--it looks like a DPM and Multicam cross, not so much Multicam or MTP. But it really looks like this (it is not as green in person): http://www.recon-company.com/media/c...con-167199.jpg http://www.recon-company.com/media/c...con-167299.jpg I like the fact that different companies are trying to make their own multicam--it is nice to be different from the crowd some times. I ended up not buying them but I might just order a set with combat shirt to have (I collect camo...) They also had a few tac vests in the pattern and an LBV which would actually fit in with Multicam just fine. I have a number of the old US Woodland LBV's and some times just like to run that at a game. http://www.asmc.de/images/product_im...s/107489_0.jpg Funny thing is that the ASMC pictures are multicam so where are the multicam pants??? |
The multicam coloured dpm its the new british pattern. Is actually like to pick up a set when I have the spare cash.
Possibly still in the selection process, not sure if its replaced regular dpm yet or not. |
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Some prototype garments popped up on E-BAY some months ago for crazy prices. Nothing since that I know of |
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This is not MTP - it is Mil-Tec's take on Multicam.
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Mil-Tec has previously offered unique patterns that do look similar to, but different from, actual military patterns. Here's their take on Flecktarn done up in the Multicam/MTP colour ways:
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