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Revision as of 11:48, 29 May 2024
Main article: Paints

Description
A unique, stylized chainmail cover developed for the purpose of medieval-themed tank battles. Of course, whether tanks existed in the middle ages, and whether they actually wore chainmail armor, is a different matter altogether.
View from the tank

Did you know that...
Did you know that the Veteran and Champion paints have the same texture? Both share the same texture but have significant differences in tone, lighting, and color distribution, with the edges of the Veteran paint being darker, creating a vignette-like effect. One equipped, they don't even look remotely similar.
You can check out the side-by-side comparison down below.

