A WWII British SoldierTommy" , Decked out with a good selection of mint kit.
Article about: I took a goodly amount of my British WWII web equipment and decided to try and display it on a dummy that I made out of a bucket and a styrofoam head. Everything on "Tommy" is mint
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Re: A WWII British SoldierTommy" , Decked out with a good selection of mint kit.
Nice gear.Looks great.Does the belt have webbing sliders?
One thing, the brace extensions should be underneath the ammo pouch and the holster.
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Re: A WWII British SoldierTommy" , Decked out with a good selection of mint kit.
NCA, The sliders, which are also called keepers are indeed web in construction. I have two mint belts, both dated 1945, both with web sliders, both from the same source. According to my book, it looks like this bellt is a hybrid, with brass front buckles, economy steel back buckles and economy web sliders.
Bob
Last edited by rambob; 08-23-2011 at 12:05 AM.
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Re: A WWII British SoldierTommy" , Decked out with a good selection of mint kit.
I decided to juice this topic again with the interest in British WWII web gear I am seeing.
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Re: A WWII British SoldierTommy" , Decked out with a good selection of mint kit.
Good job with the display! Quite the color difference between British and Canadian canvas.
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Re: A WWII British SoldierTommy" , Decked out with a good selection of mint kit.
An excellent way to display your british gear, iv often thought of doing this. Looks great!
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