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    FJ in Italy impression

    hello all

    here is my attempt at an Italy impression

    Was quite impressed myself, I know will have to add shoelaces and find a better backdrop

    cheers

    john
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      #3
      had some inspiration from the bugler photo on Crete

      cheers

      john
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        #4
        I like it!

        Maybe a Tan camo HElmet and BAndoleer would complete it!And a weapon of course

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          #5
          cheers!

          I hope one day to have a bandoleer and tan helmet

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            #6
            Hi,

            Nice mannequin Which are your boots Jump boots or other ????

            Thanks, David

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              #7
              When the smcok came in?

              Remind me when the tan-water smocks came in,1944 right?.Are there any real pictures i could see dress liked this thanks.

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                #8
                these boots are captured British ones though circa 50's

                this smock is not dated, but I thought 43 was the first year they appeared?

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                  #9
                  nice Fallschirmjäger

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                    #10
                    A very nice looking set. Congratulations !

                    I suspect Willi is responsible for calling this look "Italian front" thanks to a single line in the Kurtz book. I think a splinter or a green smock would be more representative .

                    Regards,
                    Steve

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by SMP View Post
                      A very nice looking set. Congratulations !

                      I suspect Willi is responsible for calling this look "Italian front" thanks to a single line in the Kurtz book. I think a splinter or a green smock would be more representative.

                      Regards,
                      Steve
                      I vote for splinter Steve. Dang Willi for doing this.

                      Sumpfmuster smocks are best for "the final defense of Germany in late 44 and early 45" mannequins.

                      It is a great set up John! Put some laces in those boots, black fabric with metal tips.
                      Esse Quam Videri

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                        #12
                        Like this gentleman John. (and no he is not a Dragon figure!)

                        All the best, Gareth
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Butch View Post
                          (and no he is not a Dragon figure!)
                          "Like new in box" as they say!
                          Willi

                          Preußens Gloria!

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                          Sapere aude

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by SMP View Post
                            I suspect Willi is responsible for calling this look "Italian front" thanks to a single line in the Kurtz book.
                            Willi who?

                            Yes, a splinter or green would be more appropriate. But heck, water pattern sure looks cool! I guess because the one I used came back from a depot in Italy it would look nice.

                            I do wonder when, if ever, they wore water pattern smock in Italy. Anyone have any photos?

                            I know a FJ who was wounded in May of '44 while wearing a converted green step-in. When he picked up a new smock after he returned to his unit in late May, he received a new green step-in. He was not happy as he was expecting something more "current".

                            Nice display John! I can never see enough of them!
                            Willi

                            Preußens Gloria!

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                            Sapere aude

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                              #15
                              Hi,

                              Water pattern is also good for a Normandy or Brittany mannequin .

                              David

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