@lxUn1c0

"Never judge a paint job until it's dry."

@TheRealSU24

It's really cool how it does look like snow fell on the helmet

@bobthegoat7090

The paint look like actual snow because of the salt crystalizing unevenly. Not to mention snow is also crystals, just created from low temp instead of precipitation. Love the ingenuity.

@xaviergirard3983

I love how it matches the texture of snow

@heyviper123

Perfect texture on it to break up the silhouette too. Sometimes the simplest of solutions are almost too perfect to improve on.

@danielpreciado3112

It was a lot easier for that color to blend into the snow back in WWII, since everything back then used to be black and white, and we didn't actually become colored until about the 60's.

@idontknowpoe

They also use this recipe for greenhouse windows in the summer. Been around for ages, the military didnt invent this recipe. Love your videos man keep it up!

@scrappydoo7887

I bet that felt fantastic once the snow melts and it runs into your eyes

@jay-tl2un

That's pretty impressive. It's actually textured a lot like real snow.

@connorwest8170

That’s so cool, I’d definitely try that out if my group did a winter event

@junkiealex4187

we still do that in finland. we paint our tanks white with basically water solluble paint. as soon as snow falls its quick to apply and pretty much scrubs itself off once it starts to melt😂

@mr.hermitsquid2694

I have heard of that white wash stuff but i had no idea what it was! Thank you!!

@digitaljanus

In my part of Canada right now you'd be painting and scrubbing every couple of days. 😅 Thanks for the info!

@xxdinorabbitxxschannel5083

White helmet covers. A lot of troops would just improvise them with bed sheets and whatnot. Way better alternative than this paint

@willjen9546

this was mainly made for veichles and when it would start to rain in spring it would mostly was away

@ewanjphillips-g3m

Happy New Year from the UK

@ProudAmericanSock

Woah! That is so cool! It looks like fallen snow! Happy new years!

@RAD_RAD_308

w camo my dude

@Sebaxtain

It's also great for having your tank blend in with a muddy battlefield later on once it has been ravaged by corrosion!

@kristianstoyanov6149

This is so cool. Has a "frost" looking effect too!