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    Thanks Bryant,
    Here you go ~
    2nd pattern tropical tunic manufactured by Lorenz of Frankfurt. The helmet is a single decal heer with camo over the decal.
    Mark
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      1941 dated tropical greatcoat
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        ...with mg42 & mg34 (live, by the way).
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          Detail, and with 1941 tropical uniform.
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            1940 dated Panzer crewman tunic and cap.
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              Schutze
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                Detail
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                  Last one ~
                  Assault Gun Officer, Italy, 1944.
                  Thanks for looking. If anyone wants to view the thread these belong to (written in conjunction with Jean-Philippe Borg), here you go ~
                  http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=446668
                  Regards,
                  Mark
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                    Excellent depictions. Amazing.

                    One question. How are you able to have a live MG34 and MG42?

                    Tom.

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                      Tommy, In NewZealand, if we have the correct licence we can own fully automatic weapons, its a very hard licence to get might I add,


                      great photo shoot Mark I have some fantastic books on taking photos of people in a non studio environment if you would like to borrow them, they are full of sneaky tips and tricks

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                        Originally posted by Kiwi Ric View Post
                        Tommy, In NewZealand, if we have the correct licence we can own fully automatic weapons, its a very hard licence to get might I add,


                        great photo shoot Mark I have some fantastic books on taking photos of people in a non studio environment if you would like to borrow them, they are full of sneaky tips and tricks
                        YES PLEASE!
                        You must remember I only have a handheld 8meg Fuji Fine-Pix, and I only wanted two, maybe three good photos for an article...I overdid it a bit!
                        Mark
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                          hi friends ,i made another mannequin with some spareparts a had laying arround and a white fattigue uniform with a k98 and cleaningkit... i know it is not my best one ,but i tried to make something of it !
                          greetings ,jo.
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                            I really like this one.
                            Very nice to see something else for a change instead of all the battle ready mannequins.

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                              Originally posted by NZMark View Post
                              ...with mg42 & mg34 (live, by the way).
                              Hi Mark,

                              is there any proof that MG42s were used in the desert? I ask, because we are planing a FJ exibition, and had had the discussion on the FJ-forum here already, if they were used in africa. If yes, from wich battle / date on? (a "yes" would be better for us, as we "only" have some 42s, no 34s..).

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                                Originally posted by Gran Sasso View Post
                                Hi Mark,

                                is there any proof that MG42s were used in the desert? I ask, because we are planing a FJ exibition, and had had the discussion on the FJ-forum here already, if they were used in africa. If yes, from wich battle / date on? (a "yes" would be better for us, as we "only" have some 42s, no 34s..).
                                Hi Patrick,
                                A big YES.
                                Major Otto Burckhardt's battalion (south of Ramcke's positions at Alamein & attached to the Folgore Division) was well equiped with new & 'experimental' weapons - including the mg42.
                                I'm sure you've read this thread, but it's worth adding -
                                http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=389969
                                Regards,
                                Mark
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