WOW!! that a great set up.The General looks so lifelike.One of the best heads I have ever seen.You have a wonderful collection Mark.Thanks for sharing.
Dan46
WOW!! that a great set up.The General looks so lifelike.One of the best heads I have ever seen.You have a wonderful collection Mark.Thanks for sharing.
Dan46
I appreciate everyone's compliments!
Dan.... it's the heads you sell that adds realism to my set-up. All I did was enhance it a bit.
This waffenrock is new to my collection and although it's a common piece, it is very close to mint and it has important historical significance; the 29th Artillery Regiment was destroyed at Stalingrad.<O</O
Unfortunately there is no tailor or owner's label but it is a very handsome piece I had to add to my collection.
I purchased this waffenrock from a gentleman in Austria (I originally thought he was in Germany). He told me his friend owns an antique store in Austria and this waffenrock walked into his shop about a month ago.
It is good to see Third Reich Militaria is still showing up for sale 70 plus years after the war ended.
Fantastic collection and presentation!. If I may ask, is this Mannequin from Websters?.
Regards,
Matt.
Matt,
Thank you for the compliment!
The Generalmajor Axel von der Lochau mannequin is actually a cloth covered bendable/flexible mannequin, and I purchased the latex head from a gentleman who goes by Dan46 here on the WAF.
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