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franz20 wrote:What a fantastic officer impression! Is that Jäger or Panzergrenadier?
That tunic fits very well! That's how an officer impression should look, tailored!
Frank
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franz20 wrote:What a fantastic officer impression! Is that Jäger or Panzergrenadier?
That tunic fits very well! That's how an officer impression should look, tailored!
Frank
Oberleutnant Ulrich wrote:Haha...it wasn't for wamth, the tunic collar was scratching at my neck causing a rash as I did sweat, but with the headover I was fine and it felt "cooler" as the rash was really burning.
Try ebay thats where i got mine but steer away from paisley patterns they just lookOberleutnant Ulrich wrote:I was looking for a scarf but couldn't find one at the vendors...otherwise I agree!
Ha! It was hot, the first day I went to battle with collar done up and steel helmet, wasn't going to do it again, plus, more often then not by late war it wasn't done up in the field
Is the right answer.Konzert-Meister wrote:I totally agree with what's been said, your impression is spot on as is. *Uniforms and equipment were also replaced when the old one became worn, threadbare and tatty. Also as a soldier in the Wehrmacht, you had to keep your issued uniform/equipment in good condition. When ever possible, washing and repairing any damage.
Keep up the good work and don't change a thing!
That is amazing.. Could pass as real in my eyes!Oberleutnant Ulrich wrote:Me at the Victory show
picture by Bobsfighting40s.