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Ghost MacRoth
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14 September, 2011, 17:56
Re: lets talk germans, of the WW2 variety
I have a Grossdeuchland impression too. Standard Heer groundpounder.
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eighty years with luck or even less.
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14 September, 2011, 19:43
Re: lets talk germans, of the WW2 variety
These might help if you want to do footslogger:
http://www.ww2airsoft.org.uk/so-you-wanna-do-german/
http://www.ww2airsoft.org.uk/german-heer-infantry/
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fallschirmjager
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15 September, 2011, 19:39
Re: lets talk germans, of the WW2 variety
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I have a Grossdeuchland impression too. Standard Heer groundpounder.
Can you share some pics?
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15 September, 2011, 19:52
Re: lets talk germans, of the WW2 variety
These two are from AAAAAGES ago, before I had a Kar98. Guess I'll have to wear it at the weekend to get some better pics!!
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16 September, 2011, 19:28
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Thanks Ghost, fantastic looking gear.
Would you be able to PM with where you get most of your gear from?
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viking
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17 September, 2011, 22:36
Re: lets talk germans, of the WW2 variety
yea thats the sort of flatfoot set up i was thinking off, summat about the standard fieldgrey does it for me.
cheers for the links mr ghostdivision, they rather good.
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Yivo
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19 September, 2011, 01:07
Re: lets talk germans, of the WW2 variety
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The kit is an Army Panzer Division Captain.
Isn't that an SS panzer wrap though? The lapels give it away as the army ones folded far closer to the neck and had far smaller lapels. I'm fairly sure I can see the totenkopf skulls on the lapels too, although that is harder to make out :/
Either way great looking kit, and how well does the map case work as a mag pouch? Capacity etc.
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Lardassmonkey
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19 September, 2011, 10:33
Re: lets talk germans, of the WW2 variety
No its Heer cut. The most noticable difference is the lower edge of the left flap on the Heer version is angled whilst the SS model is vertical.
The Totenkopf insignia was used by panzer units long before the formation of the 3rd SS division. It dates back to Prussian hussars in the 18th Century.
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19 September, 2011, 10:52
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Isn't that an SS panzer wrap though? The lapels give it away as the army ones folded far closer to the neck and had far smaller lapels. I'm fairly sure I can see the totenkopf skulls on the lapels too, although that is harder to make out :/
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No its Heer cut. The most noticable difference is the lower edge of the left flap on the Heer version is angled whilst the SS model is vertical.
The Totenkopf insignia was used by panzer units long before the formation of the 3rd SS division. It dates back to Prussian hussars in the 18th Century.
This ^^.
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Either way great looking kit, and how well does the map case work as a mag pouch? Capacity etc.
Thanks! The map case is a little impractical. It has capacity for 4/5 MP40 magazines side by side, but it swings around something fierce at any more than a jog. I improvised a leg strap using some leather cord, which stabalises it quite a lot, but its far from a "field kit"
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21 November, 2011, 17:45
Re: lets talk germans, of the WW2 variety
Well since ive pretty much finished my loadout - heres a few pics from saturday:
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23 November, 2011, 15:46
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cool, bet peas worked realy well at bolton.
whats your scope? is it a modern or you manged to source a rarity?
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24 November, 2011, 17:34
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whats your scope? is it a modern or you manged to source a rarity?
Its a Tanaka ZF41 - cost me an arm and a leg to buy but well worth it in my opinion
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5 February, 2012, 18:39
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a few photos of the sevastopol game this weekend,shows what impression you get with so many people in good kit, it really made the game,but dont be put off joining in this was an exceptional turn out and lesser kit is fine.
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30 March, 2012, 11:25
Re: lets talk germans, of the WW2 variety
Couple pics from the Arnham Game from a couple of weeks ago:
Arnhem 1.jpg
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Angel
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30 March, 2012, 12:20
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Looking classy.
I hope Jonah gets his pictures from Arnham up soon.
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