Hi to All,
Here are different mannequins variations for a same "Spiess" uniform, an Hauptfeldwebel der Wehrmacht
The first one already presented some days ago on "Uniforms on mannequins with kit" on a customised John Nissen shop mannequin.
Before & after paintjob.
...& Der Spieß
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Another version with the same Spieß uniform worn by ERIK, the (almost definitive) prototype of one of the Trooper-Mannequins, a brand new mannequins line that I especially designed for collectors & museums and which will be marketed march/april 2017.
ERIK "Spiess"
Now worn by the second prototype of the future Trooper-Mannequins,
WALTER "Spiess"
& then, another variation on WALTER because the Trooper-Mannequins have articulated arms that allows many different arms positions such as per hands that can hold items or equipment.
Also, the removable half feet allows to wear all types of militaria boots as per wearing Germans "Knobelbercher" boots without having to cut the feet! and because the feet stay inside the boots, the mannequin keeps a perfect stability stand up without any base with a very good hold.
The same Trooper-Mannequin, WALTER with various arms positions
...with M43 Cap
Hope you'll like...
Best to All!
Thierry
Here are different mannequins variations for a same "Spiess" uniform, an Hauptfeldwebel der Wehrmacht
The first one already presented some days ago on "Uniforms on mannequins with kit" on a customised John Nissen shop mannequin.
Before & after paintjob.
...& Der Spieß
[URL=http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=464780JNissenSpiess2.jpg]
Another version with the same Spieß uniform worn by ERIK, the (almost definitive) prototype of one of the Trooper-Mannequins, a brand new mannequins line that I especially designed for collectors & museums and which will be marketed march/april 2017.
ERIK "Spiess"
Now worn by the second prototype of the future Trooper-Mannequins,
WALTER "Spiess"
& then, another variation on WALTER because the Trooper-Mannequins have articulated arms that allows many different arms positions such as per hands that can hold items or equipment.
Also, the removable half feet allows to wear all types of militaria boots as per wearing Germans "Knobelbercher" boots without having to cut the feet! and because the feet stay inside the boots, the mannequin keeps a perfect stability stand up without any base with a very good hold.
The same Trooper-Mannequin, WALTER with various arms positions
...with M43 Cap
Hope you'll like...
Best to All!
Thierry
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