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Askold, Angolia does a good job of showing a number of variations and thanks for reminding us of this excellent reference series. Oddly enough, he doesn't show any of the variant that started this thread: all his have the banner cap in black on the top, while the posted example is devoid of any such adornment.
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Well Robert, you can say that you have the one variant that even Angola didn't have However I must say that your variant is perhaps the most standard one. This particular pattern was quite popular as Germans also produced Latvian and Estonian variants. Iv'e seen number of used up Estonian ones. The reason why those shields don't have the cut-off lines is because they were produced in strips.
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I think I've seen the blue Crimean shields before......After I get my reenacting uniforms together, foreign shields will most likley be the first thing I buy......i enjoy all volunteer shields, but I like the look of the Estonian shield with the 3 lions and the ukrainian shields.....the closest thing i have to real foreign volunteer shields are my 1:6th ones....I've put in over a year of R & D into them....
These are the 2 newest ones I used....last one I worked on was one of the Hungarian ones....
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Originally posted by Askold View PostWell Robert, you can say that you have the one variant that even Angola didn't have However I must say that your variant is perhaps the most standard one. This particular pattern was quite popular as Germans also produced Latvian and Estonian variants. Iv'e seen number of used up Estonian ones. The reason why those shields don't have the cut-off lines is because they were produced in strips.
I thought it was interesting that these ones don't - yet another variation!Attached Files
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Originally posted by RobertE View PostAskold, I explained myself poorly. It's not the cut lines that are absent from these shields on my example, but the black banner at the top; I digitally applied it to one of my shields on the left. All of the Angolia shields show the black area at the top like i've drawn in; some with country name and others just a plain box, but all have this feature.
I thought it was interesting that these ones don't - yet another variation!
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