Hi Greg, yes, but the loops are present on his tunic to take the ribbon bar.
I would always go "by the book".
Cheers, Ade.
Hi Greg, yes, but the loops are present on his tunic to take the ribbon bar.
I would always go "by the book".
Cheers, Ade.
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Played dress up this morning as it was raining (and I was trying to sort out some webbing for another thread)
A 12th Army Royal Artillery Lt. The BD blouse is dated 1944, the trousers 1942, the majority of the webbing is 1940 and the boots 1945.
I believe the BD makes this a Major of the 44th ( Home Counties) Division (T.A.) C.1946. The BD is a large size and dated 1944 it has a tailored collar. Due to the fact that a pen has leaked in the pocket I picked it up cheap several years ago for around £30 but not as cheap as the 12th army BD above which I got for £2.99
Last edited by Grimebox; 05-31-2015 at 11:05 PM.
Last one, it was hot work for both us playing dress up!
great display grimebox ,your mannequin looks superb and thanks for sharing cheers james
Hello,
Please find the final photo shots of my Luftwaffe Pilot Mannequin in the summer flight suit. It exceeded my expectations and I could not be happier with how everything fit. Thanks guys for your encouragement and support. Sure makes collecting easier and more enjoyable when you have others who desire the preservation of historical items such as these. Hope you like.
"It's not whether you get knocked down...It's whether you get up"
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Hi Rossi, I would be very pleased if this was my fully dressed up Mannequin too, you have made a grand effort and the quality of regalia is excellent. Congratulations
wunderbar kirk ,your attention to detail has really paid off
It turned out great. Very nice display.
You have all the reasons to be proud.
Congrats.
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