If you’re a bit of a sci-fi, video game, or camo geek – then you’ll probably find this interesting.The latest issue of Empire magazine features a visit to the set of James Cameron’s ground-breaking new 3D, live-action/CGI, sci-fi film, AVATAR. One photo in particular in the article seems to have set certain forums and blogs buzzing with speculation. The photo, below, shows Cameron demonstrating how to fire the door gun of VTOL troop carrier – wearing a pair of jungle camo trousers with a digital pattern that people thought looked like PenCott camo from Hyde Definition.

Photo copyright: Empire magazine

- “AVPAT”

PenCott

- “Banshee”, VTOL troop carrier. Image copyright, Ubisoft 2009.
Soldier wearing "AVPAT" jungle camo. Image copyright, Ubisoft 2009.
Speaking of PenCott…
My buddy Benj Hanson recently took a few photos of me wearing a set of PenCott camo clothing (the “Pioneer Professional Plus” set from Hyde Definition) at an airsoft skirmish in deciduous woodland here in the UK . As you can see, the results are pretty impressive – many people on the day said that I literally seemed to disappear as soon as I stepped into the woods. Can you see me?
AVATAR, the movie, will be released worldwide on 18 December 2009 – with sneak previews in selected 3D and IMAX cinemas on 21 August 2009. The trailer for Ubisoft’s AVATAR game will also be premiered on 21 August 2009. Visit the official movie website for more info: www.avatarmovie.com
PenCott camouflage is available now in the “Pioneer” range of clothing from Hyde Definition. The Pioneer range is available directly from Hyde Definition and also from The Combat Store.













If you were to deploy US Marines to an alien moon with tropical vegetation then it would be wise to choose colours that work in a tropical rainforest otherwise known as jungle. The camouflage pattern worn in the film Avatar is too light for the terrain. The shapes and colours are similar to the current issue US Marine Corps camouflage pattern called MARPAT but apart from the black all the colours are much lighter. The camouflage pattern looks how MARPAT appears when it is very faded. The green and brown on the camouflage pattern should be much darker, then it would look a lot more like jungle vegetation and not like grassland vegetation.