In my possession there is an example of Infanterie Sturmabzeichen in Bronze, made of some kind of plastic. I could not find any info in the net. I hope to find some more info here. I can provide pictures. Whoever is interested in pictures, please send me PM with email address.
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Originally posted by Hans N View PostI am somewhat surprised nobody reacted to the IAB and no opinions is expressed on it.
An interesting piece, deffinitely because the size is smaller. A faker would have kept the original size in the first place. What's the weight of the thing anyway? Can we see some close ups regarding the details, hinge, catch,...?Kind regards,
Giel
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Well there are usually those who jumps the Gun with these odditys...
I have asked for additional pics, measurments and weight of the piece from the owner... i have my thoughts of course but will hold them to my self for the time being awaiting the additional data.Regards
Hans N
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Is it plactic or rather rubber? Wonder if this would be the exact same material as the wb's.Kind regards,
Giel
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Judging the pics i´d say same as the WB´s. Especially when looking how the pin took away a big chip out of the badge, that indicates to me that it´s brittle and chips easily.Regards
Hans N
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Hi guys,
Well, its a first for me too. When we were talking about the plastic wound badges, a few came out of Stalingrad. It was my thought that soldiers trapped in that pocket may have went through the trouble of casting some of their badges from available materials, when no originals could be had due to the obvious supply problems during such epic battles of encirclement. This could certainly be the case with this IAB.
I have read many books on the Stalingrad encirclement, and there were for sure a lot more pressing problems to deal with (like cold, hunger, death, wounds, Russians, etc.). However, there were many periods of down time between battles and I can logically see how bored soldiers could try and pass the time by casting some awards that they could legitamately received, but were never awarded due to the encirclement. This is quite plausible in my mind.
Or, it could just be a very crude and old fake, but there are plenty of those made from cheap lead, so why plastic?
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Some data about the badge
Height 57 mm. Width 43 mm. Swastika 8 mm. Height of eagle with swastika 25 mm. Width of eagle 18 mm. Lenght of rifle 57 mm.
And some more picsAttached FilesRegards
Hans N
Don´t throw away your fake WB´s! Get in touch with me.
I collect them for reference purposes for the benefit of the hobby (for the right "fake" price of course).
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