As those of you who frequent the DDR section of this forum already know, I am a motorised man,
Or to be more precise... I am... on the rare occasions when my vehicle decides to behave
Now there are some shows up my end of the country, where it is preferable not to wear a Germanic looking uniform. The insignia on the vehicle being on magnetic backing, I am quickly able to change from the NVA to the Grenztruppen, and I shall soon be in a position to sport Soviet Army insignia too.
It is admittedly true that my vehicle was in service with the NVA and there are a few signs that would testify to that, but I am practically the ONLY one in the UK to know such things ... so I think I can easily get away with re-badging my vehicle as Soviet as and when.
Now this being a 1959 vehicle, I can obviously wear an M69 uniform and I have already assembled one (or two ), but I thought it would be fun to put together an M43 for a junior officer in the 1950s or 1960s..
Now there are some shows up my end of the country, where it is preferable not to wear a Germanic looking uniform. The insignia on the vehicle being on magnetic backing, I am quickly able to change from the NVA to the Grenztruppen, and I shall soon be in a position to sport Soviet Army insignia too.
It is admittedly true that my vehicle was in service with the NVA and there are a few signs that would testify to that, but I am practically the ONLY one in the UK to know such things ... so I think I can easily get away with re-badging my vehicle as Soviet as and when.
Now this being a 1959 vehicle, I can obviously wear an M69 uniform and I have already assembled one (or two ), but I thought it would be fun to put together an M43 for a junior officer in the 1950s or 1960s..
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