NIICCEE early Bulgarian splitter James!!! not seen any of that about on my travels at all!! what sort of date is it!!????
oh... and you just had to goad me with your later Bulgarian splitter camo helmet cover!!!
These seem to have completely dried up on the surplus market as of late!!!! a year ago the bay was flooded with em!!! so I was in no rush to pick one up!! BAAAAHHH!!!!
A late 1950's west german representation ,a real favorite of mine and hard to source these days ,i guess with only 2 or 3 years in production the splittertarn pattern was quite limited issue some might say crapy helmets crapy uniforms especially the die hard Third Reich fan club but im pleased to say the least ,unfortunately the gas mask tin was empty so ive used an earlier m38 as the m54 was basically the same design ,the Thompson smg was used very early on before the g3 ,lucky for me as i dont have a g3 the bunnie was as ever typically un phased by it all
Some more very nice displays James, thanks for posting them
Matt
Nice plate Kris , I have a few other pieces of Belgian insignia . I was trading with a Belgian Para is the late 80's , nothing too special but I'll try to get a photo posted at some point .
Picked up an LC1 harness for the ERDL uniform display
Last edited by James C; 08-19-2018 at 08:49 PM.
I am almost certain, that the Belgian paras used wool puttees.
From the photos I have been able to find from their time in Congo (in the 1960s) the Belgian paras almost exclusively used wool puttees with the different camouflage uniforms. Either "jigsaw", "moon and balls" or "brush-stroke".
I have found several versions of the Belgian puttees, some in a lighter shade of olive green, some brown.
I'll dig out some photos of the web.-gear I have in my collection, if you are interested?
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