Thank you very much. You are right all the way of course. I will wait and see and focus on some other items for the display.
Best regards
Lars
Thank you very much. You are right all the way of course. I will wait and see and focus on some other items for the display.
Best regards
Lars
Lars,
I have no wish to push you in a particular direction, I am just trying to help you, so that you do not make some of the mistakes that I already have!!
Be happy with what you purchase, that way, you can't go wrong.
It's perfectly fine. It's important to learn from own mistakes, but certainly also from other peoples.
Regards, Lars
Here isthe link of my collection
Little Museum in The Attic
It's not updated though so you can't see my officer mannequin. I am doing some rearrangemnets now and i'll post new pics soon.
Looking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377
Lars here is one pic i found in my hard disc. It's without the pz Schirmmutze which i finally got last week. Both tunic and breeches are made of summer light cloth. The color is not a perfect match, but it was the closest i could find.
I have a nice P38 holster ready and waiting until i find an officer's belt to place on the mannequin.
The binos are coming soon as i have already purchased them.
Looking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377
Very nice uniforms and display. Good inspiration
Regards, Lars
A question and an update on this thread.
I still do not have the Tunic but i have paid for it, so i should have sooner or later.
What type of shirt will i be using under the Tunic? They seem hard to find.
Regards, Lars
Maybe this could do? A little expencive perhaps.. U-068* Scarcely-Seen Wehrmacht Service Shirt
""This rare shirt would have been worn by personnel, under a tunic. It is produced in dark grey cotton blend, which is fairly lightweight and stretchable. There are two pleated breast pockets with scalloped flaps. There is a four button āVā neck and adjustable cuffs. All of the buttons are green pressed paper. There are various black in stamps in a few spots, none of which are legible. Excellent and mega-desirable!
$995.00""
Thank for the tip my friend 1000$..... for a shirt
Maybe i should just button up the Tunic
Regards, Lars
Or one of this type, French tropical shirt which were commonly used by the Germans as they captured lots of them and probably had the French to continue making them as well I think. This one sold recently for $100.
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
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