Gentlemen,
I want to share some pictures of two of my early Wehrmacht uniforms. Both tunics were shown before on this forum, but the M 1934 had a repro eagle back then. I found an early eagle on e-stand and sewed it on in the correct way (top folded over, stitched by hand). The eagle looks to be placed too high, but that's where the 'ghost' of the original eagle is. Setup completed with a Reichswehr belt and one of the few decorations (next the 'flower war' decorations or sports awards) that could be seen on young WH soldiers in 1939-'40: the Westwall Medaille. Feldmütze has white Soutache that could be applied post-war.
M 1936 is completed with standard early WH belt and early brownish P08 holster. This NCO got his SA-sports award, that's all. I like these uniforms without decorations, brings out the smartness of the design. Hugo Boss?
Lucius
I want to share some pictures of two of my early Wehrmacht uniforms. Both tunics were shown before on this forum, but the M 1934 had a repro eagle back then. I found an early eagle on e-stand and sewed it on in the correct way (top folded over, stitched by hand). The eagle looks to be placed too high, but that's where the 'ghost' of the original eagle is. Setup completed with a Reichswehr belt and one of the few decorations (next the 'flower war' decorations or sports awards) that could be seen on young WH soldiers in 1939-'40: the Westwall Medaille. Feldmütze has white Soutache that could be applied post-war.
M 1936 is completed with standard early WH belt and early brownish P08 holster. This NCO got his SA-sports award, that's all. I like these uniforms without decorations, brings out the smartness of the design. Hugo Boss?
Lucius
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