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    #16
    Thanks guys! Bailey, you have some really nice items, too! I really liked your US airborne stuff and I wish a had a K-98! (If the greek law wasn't practically destroying them... )

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      #17
      Well, it's been some time since the last photos and since it's been a quiet, slow, holiday evening here, I decided to arrange some more quick displays and take some pics. Not all of them turned out that bright, but here they are...

      Regards, Giorgos

      Greek 1935-41 Wing Commander tunic with pre-war bills.





      Greek 1936-41 Engineers' Lieutenant tunic, with Sam Browne belt, M34/39 helmet and Medal for Outstanding Acts.





      10th Royal Hussars Captain's Service Dress tunic, with Wolseley and webbing.





      This one is a project at work: Sacred Band impression.





      And finally, (not strictly) British Airborne stuff.

      Last edited by stray_dog; 12-24-2010, 10:08 AM.

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        #18
        Hi again!

        Have been rearranging my items again and decided to take some pics of some uniforms with kit, as I got a mannequin torso. They do display much better this way and it's been a real fun evening! I hope you 'll like them!

        Best regards,
        Giorgos

        First, a Khaki Drill Officer's Service Dress tunic of the Worcestershire Rgt, worn by the late Major Archibald John Gutch MC, during his service in Palestine (1938-39) as a Lieutenant.



        My other KD OSD of a 10th Royal Hussars Captain and a Wolseley pith helmet.



        The motorcyclist impression:



        An infantryman in Italy, 1944/45:



        A 2nd AGRA gun crew member, Tunisia or Italy, 1943-45:



        This one turned out to be my favourite. An SAS/SBS/Greek Sacred Squadron NCO in the Aegean or Italy, 1943-45. Due to the lack of insignia on the smock, changes of headgear can change the unit and give a visually interesting result, IMO.



        With a red beret:



        With a double repainted (green over desert camo) MkII:



        With a "liberated", stripped KM M41 cap:



        The Greek Engineers Lieutenant, 1940-41:





        And the Greek Wing Commander, 1935-41:

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          #19
          Sweet items Giorgo and very nicely photographed-I love the pictures with the pitch black background soooo much & I really like the Greek stuff you have. Keep it up

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