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    [QUOTE=Nanook;5664041]These are my two, they aren't full mannequins obviously as my wife thinks they are creepy enough as it is without adding heads! I'll slowly bring her around though.

    Nanook welcome to the Forum. Yep they need heads (Dan46 sells them), and yes your'e Wife will be more creeped out, as I know 2 mannequins is not enough! Mate you need to softening her up as you know down the road you will need the spare room in the house as your'e "War Room" if that is not possible (ie; Kids on the way) then a nice Bunker cubby house in the back yard

    Lou

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      Originally posted by Lou58 View Post

      Nanook welcome to the Forum. Yep they need heads (Dan46 sells them), and yes your'e Wife will be more creeped out, as I know 2 mannequins is not enough! Mate you need to softening her up as you know down the road you will need the spare room in the house as your'e "War Room" if that is not possible (ie; Kids on the way) then a nice Bunker cubby house in the back yard

      Lou
      Thanks for the welcome Lou. Are you sure we haven't met before as you pegged my situation spot on! I have plans for at least another two mannequins after I complete the Luftwaffe uniform and trying hard to move into the large downstairs room. Unfortunately the young fella is living there at the moment but he's old enough to be moving on as my computer room just isn't big enough with these two plus the display cabinets.

      Jamie.

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        [QUOTE=Nanook;5664041]These are my two, they aren't full mannequins obviously as my wife thinks they are creepy enough as it is without adding heads! I'll slowly bring her around though.


        I would personally worry more about having a pic of the guy with that trimmed moustache on the wall in the house than a couple of mannequins.

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          Originally posted by kaiserwilhelm2 View Post


          I would personally worry more about having a pic of the guy with that trimmed moustache on the wall in the house than a couple of mannequins.
          That's a fair enough comment, but he is only there as a part of a historical collection and certainly not as an object of admiration. That portrait normally doesn't hang on the wall and will be taken down from there once my next flag arrives. Trust me, the wife hates that picture more than the mannequins!

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            Originally posted by Jolly Roger View Post


            Here is my Leutnant.

            Kind regards

            Ben
            Very, very nice display! All components match perfectly! Classic!

            Erik

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              World War One

              Hi everyone!
              I just love this thread. I can't tell you how many hours I have spent looking through it! There are some amazing collections out there! To me this is what it's all about - putting all the little things together into a detailed impression of what the soldiers actually looked like with all that gear on... and with the enormous amount of time it takes to assemble all the little pieces, both rare and more common, it is such a great feeling to finally set it all up when completed!
              I thought some photos from the First World War would be welcomed... These German infantrymen are as complete as I am likely to get them, and all set up ready for display! Yes, I still need a pair of period trousers, but I am more interested at this point in investing in a M1907 tunic to create the missing soldier impression of how they would have looked in 1914/15. Let me know if you have an extra one hanging in your closet, and are thinking of selling! He he he he he, yeah, I know...
              I will add some photos of the Canadian soldier on the other side of No Man's Land when I get a chance...
              Wearing the BLUSE - a young soldier from Reserve Infanterie Regiment 267. Late war period.
              Wearing the Mantel - Infanterie Regiment 102. Just issued a new Stahlhelm. Late 1916 period.
              Enjoy,
              J
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                FANTASTIC! You have hunted down the details well. Look forward to more.
                Wilhelm

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                  Originally posted by Segeltuchtasche View Post
                  Hi everyone!
                  I just love this thread. I can't tell you how many hours I have spent looking through it! There are some amazing collections out there! To me this is what it's all about - putting all the little things together into a detailed impression of what the soldiers actually looked like with all that gear on... and with the enormous amount of time it takes to assemble all the little pieces, both rare and more common, it is such a great feeling to finally set it all up when completed!
                  I thought some photos from the First World War would be welcomed... These German infantrymen are as complete as I am likely to get them, and all set up ready for display! Yes, I still need a pair of period trousers, but I am more interested at this point in investing in a M1907 tunic to create the missing soldier impression of how they would have looked in 1914/15. Let me know if you have an extra one hanging in your closet, and are thinking of selling! He he he he he, yeah, I know...
                  I will add some photos of the Canadian soldier on the other side of No Man's Land when I get a chance...
                  Wearing the BLUSE - a young soldier from Reserve Infanterie Regiment 267. Late war period.
                  Wearing the Mantel - Infanterie Regiment 102. Just issued a new Stahlhelm. Late 1916 period.
                  Enjoy,
                  J
                  WOW ! Fantastic manequine ! I still dream that someday I will have exacly the same as yours !

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                    Beautiful Imperial mannequin displays! Well done! Look forward to more.

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                      Indeed beautiful uniforms and mannequins!

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                        Wonderfull thread and beautyfull mannequins. Me too, I've spend many hours on this thread for details put in the displays and to get inspiration for my own. Keep on coming, als WW I. I'm looking forward for the set-ups to come!

                        Regards, Kees

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                          Hi everyone,
                          Thanks for the pleasant comments... I am glad you enjoy them!
                          I am also always excited to see the new posts with new displays or updates... and when I get a chance I will try to get a couple photos posted of the late war Stosstrupp soldier I am working to complete!
                          Happy hunting!
                          J

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                            oops reply showed twice... is there some way to delete this double post ! ? or are we stuck with it!?
                            Last edited by Segeltuchtasche; 01-04-2013, 08:45 PM. Reason: double posted reply

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                              A Luftwaffe mechanic cleaning the contacts of a Durchladeschaltkasten of the MG 131. He wears one of the rarer south front tan coveralls. Note that even the cleaning cloth is genuine and has the FLUV stamping on it. Sweater is of Italian origin, screwdriver is also pre-1945.


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                                He looks the part!

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