try soaking bandage in coffee or tea and then air dry it. as to dry blood use some nail polish or acrylic paints.
try soaking bandage in coffee or tea and then air dry it. as to dry blood use some nail polish or acrylic paints.
tonight i am going to try it
My latest in the Canadian War Room, a WW2 era Glider Pilot officer ensemble, named with provenance.
Very nice set up Doug. I had no idea that your collection was also consisted of other items besides helmets. And from the picture it seems to have a lot
Looking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377
Great display, Doug!
Well, heres Nothing super special. It's a Swiss uniform dated 1938. It came complete with tunic, breeches and suspenders . I also have the greatcoat hanging on the wall behind the SS tunic. I just got a torso small enough to fit my W-SS m43 tunic on. I was using the torso from the other mannequin with the Swiss uniform on it before, but it was too big and I couldn't button it up all the way. The mannequin stands 6" tall, and that's without a head!
I only have these few Swiss items to add to it, at the moment. I've been looking for a decent m43 style cap, but no luck so far.
Last edited by Dean; 08-29-2013 at 08:50 AM.
part deux
A new project, an RAF tropical display.
Still in construction
Cheers
Nuno
very nice nuno ,please keep us informed of your work in progress ,well done ,james
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