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Article about: I recently got a new torso; Mainly because I get lonely at times (you'd be surprised at how realistic it looks with some lipstick and a wig) and for use in the car-pool lane. That aside, I t

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    I recently got a new torso; Mainly because I get lonely at times (you'd be surprised at how realistic it looks with some lipstick and a wig) and for use in the car-pool lane.

    That aside, I thought I'd throw some of my uniforms on it and take some photos. Tried convincing the wife to let me leave one up, but she wasn't having it. I'm sure Jennifer Anniston (that's what I named the torso) would've said yes

    When doing this, I realized I'm lacking in the field gear department, so you'll have to forgive some of the missing accoutrements.

    First up is a WWI 30th ID uniform and painted helmet. Also included is a pair of field binoculars, canteen, .45 mag pouch and a M1917 trench knife manufactured by HD&S

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    WWII 20th Corps uniform with bullion, German made 3rd Army SSI.

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    15th AAF officer's summer uniform. Named to Lt. Joseph L. Aylsworth.

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    These were also Lt. Aylsworth's

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    Korean War 7th ID Ike with Artillery Overseas Cap

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    WWII 82nd AB Wool Overcoat. Helmet is a FB FS McCord with cammo net. Belt has a canteen, bandage pouch and a cut-down M1905 bayonet, dated 1908.

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    WWII USMC Enlisted Man's uniform with FMF-PAC SSI.

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    Last one; USMC Dress Whites named to Col. Ernest Brydon. Brydon served during WWII, was wounded twice and received a field commission during Korea. He retired in the 80's.

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    Quote by yuengling325 View Post
    I recently got a new torso; Mainly because I get lonely at times (you'd be surprised at how realistic it looks with some lipstick and a wig) and for use in the car-pool lane.

    That aside, I thought I'd throw some of my uniforms on it and take some photos. Tried convincing the wife to let me leave one up, but she wasn't having it. I'm sure Jennifer Anniston (that's what I named the torso) would've said yes
    My wife always jokes that I used to sleep with my torso before we met, bah humbug.

    The displays look really good.
    Regards,

    Jerry

    Whatever its just an opinion.

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    Very impressive set ups, Eric!

    Thank you for sharing.

    Regards,
    Taka

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    Nice uniforms. Love the USAAF stuff.........!
    Regards,


    Steve.

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