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    looking good rené ,wifey has done a grand job on the jack boots ,nice to see fritz on his feet again ,thanks for the tip on rolling the zeltbahn i might have a play around with mine now ,also i need to check my gloves to confirm if mdl too as for the mess tins i dont know as i dont own any ,but i imagine placed in the back pack

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    Wifey allowed me today to dress up Commie Fritz! this is today's combo

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    Look, I have to ask - but this is undoubtedly a really stupid question as they mass produced it - but did this 'raindrop' camo actually work? I'm just not seeing how effective it would be.

    Sorry in advance.

    Cheers

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    Quote by Allegra View Post
    Look, I have to ask - but this is undoubtedly a really stupid question as they mass produced it - but did this 'raindrop' camo actually work? I'm just not seeing how effective it would be.

    Sorry in advance.

    Cheers
    it is quite a good camo in my opinion as it disrupts the main body

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    and you have to think about movement with camouflage too

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    Hmm. It seems to me at any rate, far too regular. While it may disrupt the main body at close range, I'd be interested in just how effective it was. From a distance surely you would see the silhouette?

    Sorry for being a pain - as I said I'm just not seeing 'it'.

    Edit: of course this may explain why I am not in the military....

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    fritz looks superb ive checked my gloves and are nva stamped ,i imagine the strichtarn was very effective in a forest environment amongst pine trees etc ,it was also a pattern adopted by other eastern block countries around this time period ,here's one of my glove'sShow us your NVA items!

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    strichtarn was originally used by the Polish and quickly discontinued when the DDR adopted it!

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    Quote by Allegra View Post
    Hmm. It seems to me at any rate, far too regular. While it may disrupt the main body at close range, I'd be interested in just how effective it was. From a distance surely you would see the silhouette?

    Sorry for being a pain - as I said I'm just not seeing 'it'.

    Edit: of course this may explain why I am not in the military....
    Sorry Mate I've never been in the army also. I have been out in the bush, and camo is my favorite area, but I'm far from being a expert

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    Here's another shot looks better with the trousers tucked into the boots
    Last edited by reneblacky; 11-24-2013 at 10:39 PM. Reason: added pic

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