Missing vehicle customization features

While back we got vehicle customization in Enlisted. However it’s missing some features when compared to the likes of War Thunder and I think it’s about time they get added.

Firstly, now that we can change our vehicle’s camouflage pattern we should also be able to tweak said camo. In War Thunder this includes the scale of your pattern, the condition of the paint, and the rotation of the pattern. What I like most about this feature is that it makes every customized vehicle just that bit more unique compared to the next.

Also while on the topic of camo patterns it would be nice to change the camo of premium vehicles. For example the Sturmgeschütz III G, from Normandy comes with the German base dunkelgelb colour and it would be nice just to get something else on there.

The second addition I’d like to see added is the Allied and Axis symbols into the decals section, specifically decals like the Allied White stars, Soviet Red stars, and German Axis cross. All these decals are actually in the game right now under the victory marks tab but come in the bundle of 5 markings.
I would like to customize my vehicles historically with just one of these decals and not a line of 5 stars or crosses running down the side of my tank

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Fun fact. Most Soviet tanks didnt had the red star as offical decal. This is another hollywood thing. In fact many early and mid war tanks didnt had any decals, at best numbers.

A non-decorated T-34 is debatable more historical accurate than a T-34 with red star.

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This is quite true, reason being most T34s produced had a incredibly short life expectancy which is why they were so “poorly” thrown together with welds that you can stick your fingers into

Never the less they were out there, and I just like having the options to mess around with my vehicles and try to replicate what you see in some photographs
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great… more stuff for premium…

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It’s optional mate, nobody behind with a gun to your head forcing you to buy anything

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The workmanship of the T-34 is really rough, but considering its cost in 1945 is as cheap as the BT-7M in 1940

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This is what they want you belive