Sorry you've had to wait so long for the rest of these
I've been very busy with school and etc
Ceremonial/Daily for the system and out of the system
Daily out of the system
Ceremonial for the system and out of the system
Summer form of the clothing of officers, Warrant Officers and ensigns VMF
Also, in a rather belated answer to the flesh-tone question, if you can get me a square or whatever of fleshtone colour I can do flesh versions of these.
I'd like to see a musket, as the current Lego one is really more of a blunderbuss-type of thing. Would rather have a bayonet on it, as it would have been fixed always during a battle, usually, and was always fixed in some armies, such as the Prussian one.
Very nice work, and nice to see my stuff getting a bit of use. Also, I have a Crimean section in my BS, which isn't particularly comprehensive, and I can't remember what most of the torsos actually represent. But there it is anyway:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=260600
Regrettably, life, as it tends to do, has intervened somewhat, leaving me with little time for stuff. Just to remind you all I'm not dead, here's "daily" from the bottom of column 2 of
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/wor...avy-uniform.htm
Disregard my first post
These look similar but have Important Changes
M36 Tunic:
M40 Tunic:
M41 Tunic:
The M-year thing refers to the year they were first issued
The shoulder straps are white, and by white I mean light grey, for infantry, but can be changed to:
Green (Motorcycles -1942)
Red (Artillery/assault guns)
Orange-red (Military police)
Black (Engineers)
Light green (Jaeger)
Gold (Cavalry)
Copper-brown (Motorised recon -1943)
Yellow (Signals)
Light blue (Transportation)
Dark blue (Medical)
Pink (Panzer)
Not really an area I'm familiar with, but here's a WWII German
If/when I get round to doing those Russian naval ones they'll go here
I'll take requests and etc