.30cal carry handle and cleaning kit, and another 82nd patch for my M43s.

at the Farnham Militaria Fair, but it was the only thing I managed to strike off the shopping list as everything else I wanted was horrifically overpriced.
At least you found some thing. I got nothing on my shopping list but did get a copy of "The Glider Gang". This is making very interesting reading I can see why it is mentioned in so many other books.















SS tropical uniform sone to be badged up 16th REICHSFUHRER-SS 














pick up next week 














Went to the Robert Capa exhibition at the Barbican in London at the weekend. Seeing the images of the Spanish Civil War and D-Day up-close, with the addition of the notes he made is amazing. It's just a shame that the most of the D-Day images perished!

























Shinel greatcoat. Was expecting a grey one in size 42 which wasn't sure would fit but got a brown one in a 44. 
Winter over trousers 
You're going for the Michelin Man impression, Del? I painted my M35 helmet with white emulsion the other day.















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White emulsion? You're optomisitic aren't you? I think I'll stick with powered chalk.
Andy, If December is as cold as last year at Matlock - I don't care what I look like lol - if I'm warm I'll be happy.
Parcel just delivered containing:
British greatcoat - size 3 (1952 but looks the part, has black plastic buttons which I will either paint 'brass' or replace with GS buttons or maybe even leather 'football' buttons which were a popular addition for the nobs)
Gas mask bag - 1942 in factory condition (what's the piece of string in the little outer pocket for?)
Small pack with shoulder strap - 1943, factory condition

The piece of string is to fasten round you when mask bag is worn at the ready on your chest. It loops round the little metal disc on the other side to secure it.















There's two ways of wearing it... I'll show you next time I see you... if you have it with you then. ![]()
Hah, cheers Ramsay! That is so funny - I'd been wondering what the disc was for too.
Oooh, theres a little pocket with a bit of string attached inside too - guess we will have something to talk about at the fair Yith!
Bloody useful gent's handbag too - so many pockets....

the string is used to tie it round the back of you.
A pocket? I guess that makes it MkVII??? It should be stamped with that somewhere.
BTW, the ladies used these for handbags... oh and of course Indiana Jones... (though strangely he did it before they were made.)
* looks in handbag *
Ah yes, it's Mk VII with lots of pockets including an internal pouch with string attached (which I have decided will have car keys attached for civvi use or a BFG bodging stick attached for in-game use!)

i got a ressy bag a few years ago, and in the sleeve pocket there was 3 pairs of those press stud dessert dust goggles. result.
* looks in handbag *
Ah yes, it's Mk VII with lots of pockets including an internal pouch with string attached (which I have decided will have car keys attached for civvi use or a BFG bodging stick attached for in-game use!)
an external pouch surely?
press stud dessert dust goggles
Bet they go down well at the dinner table 
Aye, just in case the meringue throws up a small cloud of dust when cut.... ![]()















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