Hi Guys,
normally don't show stuff off....but after getting my latest uniform and matching it up with all the right bits and the perfect dummy I stood back and just had to grab a picture of this guy! I am very happy with the result!
Tunic has the original owner's medals...all other bits found elsewhere. Tunic is a "tightened up" M36 tunic dated 1940....medical dressing pocket removed, collar tabs rebacked and resewn (to dress them up when the tresses was machine sewn on) and a nice officer grade breast eagle, so this was obviously a walking out set. Straps are for Oberwachmeister and carry two tresse strips denoting Ofizieranwärter (officer canidate) and also a loop of golden-yellow twist braid on each end, probaby denoting the kompanie (?).
The 73rd Pz Grenadier Regt. (cyphers on the straps) was part of the 19th Pz Division and was formed in 1940...fighting the entire war on the Eastern Front.
I just love it when a uniform and display comes together.
Cheers, Wade K.
normally don't show stuff off....but after getting my latest uniform and matching it up with all the right bits and the perfect dummy I stood back and just had to grab a picture of this guy! I am very happy with the result!
Tunic has the original owner's medals...all other bits found elsewhere. Tunic is a "tightened up" M36 tunic dated 1940....medical dressing pocket removed, collar tabs rebacked and resewn (to dress them up when the tresses was machine sewn on) and a nice officer grade breast eagle, so this was obviously a walking out set. Straps are for Oberwachmeister and carry two tresse strips denoting Ofizieranwärter (officer canidate) and also a loop of golden-yellow twist braid on each end, probaby denoting the kompanie (?).
The 73rd Pz Grenadier Regt. (cyphers on the straps) was part of the 19th Pz Division and was formed in 1940...fighting the entire war on the Eastern Front.
I just love it when a uniform and display comes together.
Cheers, Wade K.
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