Just a quick down and dirty photo shoot of what I came home with. It all fit on the standing desk. Can't say the same about last SOS, but I was more restrained at this show.
1. Named Luftwaffe Flak Oberstleutnant service dress tunic.
2. Single button Heer M43 with Jaeger badge.
3. Double button Heer M43. Once a common cap but real ones in nice shape are getting harder.
4. Heer Panzergrenadier Officer visor cap. Later war with ersatz sweatband and black visor underside.
5. Mint '44 dated panzer crewman trousers (the very ones Waffenreich had posted a short while back - thanks Bob).
6. Field worn '40 dated steel Heer belt buckle with '41 dated tab.
7. Heer belt and aluminum buckle, unit stamped to 6. Schuetzen Regiment 1 of 1st Panzer Division. ( I have a Waffenrock stamped to the same exact unit down to the same company, so it was an easy decision to buy it).
8. Assmann type "K" Fallschirmjaeger badge in zinc.
9. The book "Panzer Krieg" by Jason Mark. Supremely detailed account of three Panzer-Abteilungen in Operation Blau/Stalingrad. A must for a combined Panzer and Stalingrad nerd like myself.
It was a pretty good show. Perhaps even better was the opportunity to hang out with and shoot the breeze with multiple WAF members who I normally just "see" on-line. I won't name names so as not to sully their reputations for having associated with me.
1. Named Luftwaffe Flak Oberstleutnant service dress tunic.
2. Single button Heer M43 with Jaeger badge.
3. Double button Heer M43. Once a common cap but real ones in nice shape are getting harder.
4. Heer Panzergrenadier Officer visor cap. Later war with ersatz sweatband and black visor underside.
5. Mint '44 dated panzer crewman trousers (the very ones Waffenreich had posted a short while back - thanks Bob).
6. Field worn '40 dated steel Heer belt buckle with '41 dated tab.
7. Heer belt and aluminum buckle, unit stamped to 6. Schuetzen Regiment 1 of 1st Panzer Division. ( I have a Waffenrock stamped to the same exact unit down to the same company, so it was an easy decision to buy it).
8. Assmann type "K" Fallschirmjaeger badge in zinc.
9. The book "Panzer Krieg" by Jason Mark. Supremely detailed account of three Panzer-Abteilungen in Operation Blau/Stalingrad. A must for a combined Panzer and Stalingrad nerd like myself.
It was a pretty good show. Perhaps even better was the opportunity to hang out with and shoot the breeze with multiple WAF members who I normally just "see" on-line. I won't name names so as not to sully their reputations for having associated with me.
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