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Russe11
Russe11
Useless unless you spend an hour adding twigs and leaves at the beginning of each skirmish. A standard Ghille suit would be better.

Airsoft_Mr B
Airsoft_Mr B
To me, it looks essentially the same thing as the normal ghillie suit. If you look at building your own it consists of a BDU shirt with paracord or netting for vegetation, and this suit was made from a BDU pattern. Anyway, I probably won't make it as I have no previous experience making a shirt at all which is undoutably not going to be easy to do well unless you're a professional or do it a lot. Still though, I'm interested in buying some fabric from Point North since they have H...

Airsoft_Mr B
Airsoft_Mr B
Hellenic and M84 material on sale. I could buy a ghillie suit but I don't want to spend too much on one and they're £60+ at least. Plus making one could be enjoyable. I know I saw a video on YT somewhere where you can use a simpler system and it's not an item of clothing you have to wear, more like a sort of concealment net you have on your back.

AirsoftTed
AirsoftTed
Presumeabley you'd have jute and netting also added in a colour suitable to your AO since this is a custom jobby. Ghillies are bit useless at skrims, weekenders and such they come into their own. If you go through the effort of making one, you'll go to the effort of adding foilage as you move to reflect your new position

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