Difference between revisions of "CamoSpecs Online"

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:''This article is about the website. For the 1988 sourcebook, see [[Camo Specs]].''
 
:''This article is about the website. For the 1988 sourcebook, see [[Camo Specs]].''
  
'''Camo Specs Online''' is an official volunteer BattleTech miniatures painting organization. It provides images of painted miniatures in official colour schemes, displayed both on its online guide to said schemes and inside BattleTech products.<ref>[https://camospecs.com/contact/submissions/ Camo Specs Online Fan Submissions FAQ]</ref>.  Camo Specs Online was active both during WizKids', FanPro's, and Catalyst Game Labs' ownership of BattleTech <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20031205040429/http://www.camospecs.com/ CamoSpecs Online(archived) (2004) Web Archive(http://www.camospecs.com/)]</ref>
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'''CamoSpecs Online''' is a volunteer BattleTech miniatures painting organization affiliated with Catalyst Game Labs, and is the official source for canon paint schemes in the BattleTech universe. It provides images of painted miniatures in official color schemes, displayed both on its online guide to said schemes and inside BattleTech products.<ref>[https://camospecs.com/contact/submissions/ Camo Specs Online Fan Submissions FAQ]</ref>.  CamoSpecs Online was active during WizKids', FanPro's, and Catalyst Game Labs' ownership of BattleTech <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20031205040429/http://www.camospecs.com/ CamoSpecs Online(archived) (2004) Web Archive(http://www.camospecs.com/)]</ref>
 
<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20061004070845/http://camospecs.com/ CamoSpecs Online(archived) (2006) Web Archive(http://www.camospecs.com/)]</ref>
 
<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20061004070845/http://camospecs.com/ CamoSpecs Online(archived) (2006) Web Archive(http://www.camospecs.com/)]</ref>
<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070820141437/http://www.camospecs.com CamoSpecs Online(archived) (2007) Web Archive(http://www.camospecs.com/)]</ref>.  As of October 2020, its Coordinator was [[Matt Frederiksen]].
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<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070820141437/http://www.camospecs.com CamoSpecs Online(archived) (2007) Web Archive(http://www.camospecs.com/)]</ref>.  As of October 2020, its Coordinator is [[Matt Frederiksen]].
 
:Website: [https://camospecs.com/ Camo Specs Online]
 
:Website: [https://camospecs.com/ Camo Specs Online]
  
 
==April Fool's Joke==
 
==April Fool's Joke==
On April 1, 2011, they published [[How to paint the Not Named Clan]].
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On April 1, 2011, CamoSpecs Online published [[How to paint the Not Named Clan]] on their website.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 19:49, 22 March 2022

This article is about the website. For the 1988 sourcebook, see Camo Specs.

CamoSpecs Online is a volunteer BattleTech miniatures painting organization affiliated with Catalyst Game Labs, and is the official source for canon paint schemes in the BattleTech universe. It provides images of painted miniatures in official color schemes, displayed both on its online guide to said schemes and inside BattleTech products.[1]. CamoSpecs Online was active during WizKids', FanPro's, and Catalyst Game Labs' ownership of BattleTech [2] [3] [4]. As of October 2020, its Coordinator is Matt Frederiksen.

Website: Camo Specs Online

April Fool's Joke

On April 1, 2011, CamoSpecs Online published How to paint the Not Named Clan on their website.

References