Mieli bardzo różnorodne sorty mundurowe, czyli z każdego materiału jaki był dostępny (w ramach lend-leasu ^^ ).a pewno mieli zielone spodnie ? Ja na ilustracjach widziałem głównie w tym samym kolorze co bluzy.
Zalecane najczęstsze kolory do malowania to: Vallejo English Uniform (141) , Vallejo 70880 Khaki Grey (113), Tan Yellow (912), V924 Russian Uniform, rzadziej różne odcienie brązowego (Chocalate Brown), Dark Sand, Ochre, FeldGrau, Gray.
Padded Trousers: j.w. + V912 Deck Tan
Scout Camo Suit: V967 Olive Green and V950 Black, or V824 Tan and V941 Brown
Według Colour Guide – Soviet Army by Michael Farnworth
Uniform Khaki Green Russian Uniform 70.924
Uniform (variant) Khaki US Field Drab 70.973, English Uniform 70.921, Flat Earth 70.983
Uniform (variant) Tan US Tan Earth 70.874
Uniform (faded) Beige German Camo Beige 70.821, Dark Sand 70.847
Ochre: Miniature paints sand, with a varying amount of mid brown added to take the edge off the brightness.
Brown: Inscribe Chocolate Brown +- very small amount of any dull green.
Green: Colour Party Paints’ Russian Green with Pz Grey for the Grey-green on helmets
I like: Miniature paints sand, touch of Vallejo Soviet Khaki. To shade, mix in dab of Winsor Newton Peat ink
Khaki: Colour Party paints
Słyszałem, że widywano kompanie w kraciastych mundurach o_O (to chyba lend-lease brytyjski).The huge losses in manpower suffered by the Soviets in 1941 meant a correspondingly large turnover of new soldiers and their uniforms. The quality of uniform which the troops started the war in was not particularly high, and it went downhill from there for a while. The common uniform colour was called khaki, but this had an unusually wide definition. Uniforms varied from an ochre through a sort of dull chocolate brown, with various sandy green through camo green increasingly common towards the end of the war. Photos taken of troops in action and prisoners, show that a mix of uniform shades was fairly common in front line units. Scouts and snipers were issued with a very baggy coverall with hood. This was khaki camouflaged with large ‘mickey mouse’ shaped darker patches in brown or black. For snipers, this could also have raffia ‘grass’ attached all over which gives a similar sort of effect to the modern gear of US snipers, or at least as portrayed in action films.
W wiekszości (powiedzmy 2/3 przypadków) spodnie i bluzy miały ten sam materiał.