I really have to start taking some photos soon. I've just had a few too many things going on at the moment so just can't seem to find the time.
Here is a recent addition from a friend in Germany, faded tan panzer NCO shoulderstraps with brown wool backing. Just perfect for the faded tan nco tunic in the collection.
This year has been quite good and includes the addition of three 1st pattern tunics, numerous early brown wool backed shoulder straps, quite a few tropical breast eagles, a Afrikamutze with removed pioneer soutache, a pair of '40 dated tall tropical boots (the date was a huge surprise) and most recently a pair of straight legged tropical trousers amazingly dated '40 and which neither NZMark nor I can fault.
I had planned to take some pics this weekend but have just been too busy to do so (getting dark now). Perhaps when I move into my new home in a few weeks (the wife is letting me use a 3x3m room as the office/museum).
Take care
Mark
P.S. Unfortunately I never did receive any of the PzGren shoulderstraps which I purchased from a South African collector here on the forum. Pretty disappointed about those and out quite a bit of money.
would love to see the newest additions when you get a chance! Also how many birds landed in your nest? After this weekend and buying an engagment ring im gonna be lying low in additions for the next few months Even have to pass up a great first model that had resewn insignia but a NCO with that sexy tress.... life is never fair Congrats on these killer boards and the additions. Matt
I really have to start taking some photos soon. I've just had a few too many things going on at the moment so just can't seem to find the time.
Here is a recent addition from a friend in Germany, faded tan panzer NCO shoulderstraps with brown wool backing. Just perfect for the faded tan nco tunic in the collection.
Mark
Nice straps. Looks like one is wool piped & the other is rayon piped...I like the slight mismatch Look forward to more pics of your new items.
Hi, I bought this a few weeks ago and it arrived today. The translation reads, oberleutnant and kompanie chief Gottfied Muntau? nordafrika, spring 1941.
Muntau, Gottfried, 16.08.1942, Hptm., III./Schtz.Rgt. 115 as part of 15th panzer div, awarded DKiG also later with LVI panzer corps as IA and with rank of Major, july to dec 44.
Also, what do people think is hanging from his tent? I think it is probably a canvas wash bowl, or less likely a trop cap?
Thanks, Jerry
also awarded the Commendation Certificate of the Commander-in-Chief of the Army, on the 05.09.1942 (1181), Hptm., Btl.Fhr. I./Pz.Gren.Rgt. 115
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