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    Kriegsmarine NCO in tropical dress

    Kriegsmarine NCO (Obermaat) in tropical dress. Black leather belt (blue buckle), as more commonly seen in wartime pictures.

    Regards, Paul
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      Very nice! Ok, this is my small and humble contribution. All dated early except for the Y straps.

      Jac

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          Originally posted by The Jackal View Post
          Very nice! Ok, this is my small and humble contribution. All dated early except for the Y straps.
          Very nice and realistic display!

          Regards,

          Jan B.
          'Arzt und Soldat'

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            Originally posted by Jan B View Post
            Very nice and realistic display!

            Regards,

            Jan B.
            Thanks Jan .

            Jac

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              My salty one

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                Very nice! Love salty ones as well as more minty stuff. Here is another one from my humble collection. A heeres leutnant after his fight in Poland, Holland and Russia in 1941.


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                  And another one. Late war setup of an infantry soldier. Normandy campaign 1944. Happy collecting to all.

                  Regards,

                  Jac

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                    Here is my contribution to this exciting thread. Pictured is my quality infantry officer combat dress uniform, kitted out in walk out dress fashion. Pants are stone grey with white piped stripe down leg. Tunic has combat awards and officer dagger attached. Only thing I need is a quality officers visor hat and I'm complete!!

                    I hope you like. Steve
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                        that will do it for today. Cheers!
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                          Originally posted by The Jackal View Post
                          And another one. Late war setup of an infantry soldier. Normandy campaign 1944. Happy collecting to all.

                          Regards,

                          Jac

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                          Another very nice display with an eye for quality!

                          Regards,

                          Jan B.
                          'Arzt und Soldat'

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                            Originally posted by Jan B View Post
                            Another very nice display with an eye for quality!

                            Regards,

                            Jan B.
                            Hi Jan,

                            Thanks mate .

                            Regards,

                            Jac

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                              M44

                              I struggle with work and family to share with the forum and this thread in particular. Here is an amazing M-44 I purchased on the forum last week. I happened to have a matching M-43 cap and M-43 trousers with the same shoddy wool and level of wear... so I just had to have it. Thanks Paul!
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                                Detail close up.

                                Thanks for this great thread.The tunic itself has an hbt lining commonly associated with SS tunics. The M44 eagle is machine stitched in place and NOT through the lining.
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