I’m searching for a camo pattern to use to paint a golf cart. Actually no golf course would allow it on grounds because it now has big agressive lug type tires on it .
I had found a site with camo paint schemes for military vehicles on it but I’ll be darned if I can find it again.
They sell “Realtree” decals for golf carts but this is a low budget project so paint is all she gets.
Is the idea to look neat (which would require talent) or let the thing hide (which would require paint)?
I have long advocated simply painting each body panel a different subdued color. One fender brown, a side panel black, a top panel green and so on. It should hide real nice, and it would be easy to do. On the other hand, it would not look cool.
(Do the other guys laugh at you at the Militia meetings for having golf-cart assault vehicle?)
LOL
I’m the only one that I know of in this area with a raised golf cart.
Its gotta look sorta cool.
But in a different light the neighbor asked me who I was hiding from .
It is used mostly around the “farm” for fence work and the like but I want to use it for hunting too.
Because of 2 hip replacement I can’t comfortably sit a 4 wheeler.
Model builders, in their effort to be precise in their models, use exact military paint schemes. It would be easy to paint this cart like the paint schemes of a truck.
This has a Bruce McCall (“Golf Carts of the 3rd Reich!”) feel to it.
http://www.marksairboats.com/features/camouflage/camo.htm
Here are some uniform camo pattern swatches. Should work OK for golf cart.