Light Oak A Spring Camouflage

Hello! I am new to this forum, and found it during a search for German WWII camouflage patterns.

I am hoping that someone here has information on the Light Oak A Spring camouflage pattern. I am trying to find a picture, or reference, for the full pattern. My desire is to transfer the pattern to a hydrographics film.

PLEASE!!! Any information would be greatly appreciated.

Hi Panzer4, welcome aboard, you can check out this thread:
http://ww2incolor.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7189
Or, you might private message flamethrowerguy with your question.

Images of the full pattern are more than tough to find. It had an original size of 45cm x 45cm respectively 60cm x 60cm.

Just some examples:
1.jpg 3.jpg
2.jpg

Definition: 5-color-print (due to overlapping mixture of three original colors), “jagged-cloudy” spots, can be seen on photo documents from 1942 on.

Thanks for the replies. Any and all information is appreciated.

There are reproduction smocks, etc. being supplied. Does anyone know if they are fairly accurate? I am also wondering who, if anybody, would hold the license for the pattern?

Generally spoken US repros are much more accurate than Asian ones.