Posted August 21, 200915 yr I did a lot research on this and I hope I got it all right... ...but I think so. The difference is in the accesoires ( Mauser 98K pouch, Mauser GW/K43 pouch, Erma MP38/40 pouch, M24 Stick grenade, PO8 Hard shell, Field Binoculars (6x30), Anti-gas cape pouch, Heckler & Koch MG34 Gunner belt pouch). The classic one -Infantry collar tab insignia, EM/NCO Breast Eagle, Combat Y-straps, Mauser 98K pouch, EM/NCO Belt & Buckle. Other ones.
August 21, 200915 yr Capt. Kirk you have done it again. These decal are breath taking. and I still can't tell which one's my favorite. Also this is my 300th post. Edited August 21, 200915 yr by clone killer
August 21, 200915 yr Very nice and good looking decals, I wonder how they would look on an actual minifig. Great work, as usual!
August 21, 200915 yr These are most awesome, i must get hardware to make some waterslides sometime soon.
August 22, 200915 yr Author 20 more... This time with the white lining (called 'tresse'). Note: The white lines around the collar were there purely to make the uniform look a bit smarter, and as time progressed and with the need to provide a degree of camouflage (and to cut costs) with a standard field tunic this lining was discontinued. This is the same with the different coloured collars that you see. - In December 1934 the collar changed from the basic fieldgray (Feldgrau) to a fine cloth collar of darker Feldgrau. - In September 1935 this darker Feldgrau collar was replaced by a collar of dark bluish green insignia cloth. - Beginning of 1940 this was again to be replaced by a collar of uniform Feldgrau cloth. (Source: Feldbluse - The German Soldier's Field Tunic 1933-45 by Laurent Huart & Kean-Philippe Borg) But as always there were cases where a soldier managed to retain the darker collar & the tresse through whatever means, which sometimes included privately purchased tunics. The classic one - Infantry collar tab insignia + white lining, EM/NCO Breast Eagle, Combat Y-straps, Mauser 98K pouch, EM/NCO Belt & Buckle. The other ones
August 22, 200915 yr Author Jeez, are you like a history nut! You have a problem that I want to do it right ?
August 22, 200915 yr You have a problem that I want to do it right ?I think it might have been a compliment.Anyway, I think all of these are really awesome, and I hope to use them sometime.
August 23, 200915 yr Author I think it might have been a compliment. If so then I'm sorry and my apologies to samthelegoman1 (just saw "nut" like a freak, weirdo or some thing like that).
August 23, 200915 yr Bloody hell! These are awesome! Ever thought of doing some British WW2 ones? -Sir Norman "Please, oh God please! I dont have an platoon of TOmmies, I have a platoon of Colonel whatshisname from Indy 4!!" Ray.
August 23, 200915 yr hey capt. kirk would it be ok if i 'borrowed these and put fleshie on them instead of yellow? for gondor!!!!!
March 22, 201014 yr detailed. I like that. one of the few detailed german uniforms i've seen. good job.
March 23, 201014 yr Erm....... August 2009? People commented on the work, you ... did nothing. Before worrying about their posting, worry about yours, please. Thanks!
March 23, 201014 yr Whoops, it would seem that I'm in trouble... Sorry, Shadows. Anyways, the decals are exquisite. I love the detailing. The grenades stuffed into the belts is just one of the many great details in these decals. If you ever come on here anymore, Capt. Kirk, Great Job.
March 25, 201014 yr I love these, I'm just afraid I'm not sure how minifig decals work: are they just for show? Do you print them off? If the latter, how? Someone please explain.
October 31, 201410 yr Great decals Capt. Kirk! If you don't mind me asking though, would there be any ideas for backpack decals? Thanks in advance, Brick Commando
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