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This turns the color options of the M38 gas mask by Spifferino into proper paintjobs. Any gas mask you find with have one of the four paintjobs randomly applied to it. You may craft a new one at any armor bench if you have 1 oil, same as vanilla. This is purely cosmetic but still fun. My armor overhaul adds a new upgrade path to gas masks, among many other things, if you're interested. There is a patch for both mods in the optional files.
This only includes the files that are necessary for the mod to work. The original mod is still required for this to function. If you are knowledgeable enough, you can extract the meshes from the ba2 of the original and place them in this mod. Or you can add these files to the original. If not, they should work fine together as is. I would still recommend packing everything into a BA2 for best performance. All credit to Spifferino.
Final note, this is an esp. replacer which I flagged as an esl.