Hello everybody,
@ EJFoeth,
too easy for me to agree with you.
We both know well how long it takes to make one camouflage right, everybody can imagine how long it takes to make an entire navy.
It takes many, many years of study and research done with passion, and mostly it takes competences and good reference material.
That is why many authors only copy what is already available and published with minor modifications to "walk around" the copyright and correlate their names to the subject.
Editors like that because it brings easy money.
But as you correctly wrote even a single camouflage takes years of patient research and study.
Consequently only who really did the job can respond positively to the many questions the modelers can ask about a warship scheme, period of use, location where used and so on.
Those books are only a first superficial base approach to the subject, just allowing a lot more people to approach the matter.
Be sure that at the end everybody really interested will realize where the real competences are, ... do not worry about it.
Bye Antonio
