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Thanks Guys! Steiner, the MG42 is an Echigoya, or Ultima. I think they are the same , but I got it second hand from a buddy of mine, and it still works perfectly, but as you can tell I am missing the charging handle, and the top cover latch. And Boshman I had no idea the heer equipped them later on in the war. Hehe, and im apart of the 17th Luftwaffe Field division reenactors group, and they do late war impressions, so I guess I just saved my self some $ by not buying an early war setup :D

-Tobin


 
Posted : 05/08/2008 5:17 pm
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You dont need to paint your helmet blue and you certainly dont need blue trousers or gaitors.
Looks good for '44 onwards.


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Posted : 06/08/2008 3:01 pm
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Useful info, Poacher - thx.



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Posted : 06/08/2008 3:47 pm
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There is no carrying handle on an MG42. Its carried either like you have it or with a split leather sling.
You might want to tuck the butt under your arm. Fire it like that and you are in for a world of hurt.


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Posted : 06/08/2008 8:03 pm
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There is no carrying handle on an MG42. Its carried either like you have it or with a split leather sling.
You might want to tuck the butt under your arm. Fire it like that and you are in for a world of hurt.

He said charging Handle - Cocking lever to others :wink:


 
Posted : 06/08/2008 8:14 pm
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Thought I'd stick up a few pics of my now complete(ish) FJ impression. I decided to put this together as a hot weather, low-drag, light-weight loadout for those days when the wools are just too hot 8).

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“I wanted to come to the Volga at a specific location at a specific city. By chance it carries the name of Stalin himself. So don’t think I marched there for this reason – it could carry another name – but because there is a very important goal... this goal I wanted to take – and you know – we are very modest, we have it already."
Adolf Hitler, November 1942

"Comrades, Red Army men, commanders and political workers, men and women guerrillas! It is on your perseverance, staunchness, fighting skill and readiness to discharge your duty to the country that the defeat of the German-fascist army and the liberation of the Soviet land from the Hitlerite invaders depend! We can and must clear the Soviet land of Hitlerite vermin."
Joseph Stalin, November 1942

 
Posted : 06/08/2008 8:27 pm
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Just ready for Husky, eh Bosh? :wink:



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Posted : 06/08/2008 9:44 pm
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Looks excellent, straight out of the Ramke brigade. :good:


 
Posted : 07/08/2008 9:55 am
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Just ready for Husky, eh Bosh? :wink:

It would be mate, If I was able to make it :cry: Bloody work foils my airsofting again :banghead:

In the Pocket will be the next event I can make, so I may wear it for that depending on the weather. Will also be perfect for the Carentan game :)

Looks excellent, straight out of the Ramke brigade.

Cheers mate, I need to paint my FJ lid for tropical/desert and use the cover for when doing ETO or temperate games. I could do with a bandoleer too, would have got one at the W&P but Anthony only has splinter one with him and I really want a Tan, blue or green one.


“I wanted to come to the Volga at a specific location at a specific city. By chance it carries the name of Stalin himself. So don’t think I marched there for this reason – it could carry another name – but because there is a very important goal... this goal I wanted to take – and you know – we are very modest, we have it already."
Adolf Hitler, November 1942

"Comrades, Red Army men, commanders and political workers, men and women guerrillas! It is on your perseverance, staunchness, fighting skill and readiness to discharge your duty to the country that the defeat of the German-fascist army and the liberation of the Soviet land from the Hitlerite invaders depend! We can and must clear the Soviet land of Hitlerite vermin."
Joseph Stalin, November 1942

 
Posted : 08/08/2008 10:40 am
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My south staff's kit ready for Husky (will replace boots and trousers for correct ones when has moneys) feel much better in it than being a yank the webbing is far superior.




 
Posted : 08/08/2008 10:55 am
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Looking good there! I like the creases in your trousers! :)

Just need a shave now... :) heh

Honestly, a good effort indeed.


 
Posted : 08/08/2008 10:59 am
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looks good :good:


 
Posted : 08/08/2008 11:40 am
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Looks really really good, Will. :good: Where did you get your helmet strap from, and how did you fit it?



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Posted : 08/08/2008 11:57 am
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I bought the helmet from Warren at S&S he fits them with a black chin strap its not the same as the real one but it looks the part and you could always replace it with a canvas one from SOF, unfortunatly the helmet came with some rubber melted to the helmet where they had been stacked for 50 years so i scratched it off painted the helmet than added the net and scrim, i have been basing my kit on some pictures I took in holland at the Hartenstein museum.

I also have a Devonshire Cap badge for the 6th airborne and a commando cap comforter for an SAS loadout and im picking up a gas mask bag from Webby at Husky to finish the webbing off and a No2 commando badge from Yith for a commando loadout.


 
Posted : 08/08/2008 12:55 pm
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Looks good, it might look better having 1 mag bag and having an ammo bag attached it looks a bit odd with 2 but then thats up to you, and heres a tip put the mag bag straps under your webbing belt that way it does'nt flop around all over the place when your running and avoids a smack in the groin :lol:

Oh and il point it out cas someone esle will, US flag patches were very, very rare among the 101st on D-Day (so im told)


 
Posted : 08/08/2008 2:42 pm
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Looks great!

A couple of really nitpicking (AND FOR ANY NEWBIES READING, THIS IS NOT SOMETHING A BEGINNER NEEDS TO BE WORRIED ABOUT - GREEN OVERALLS ARE FINE IF YOU WANT TO PLAY AT A CIA GAME):

As has been mentioned elsewhere, the arm pocket for 101st is not regularly seen. Same, I believe, with the US flag patch - which to be honest is a big red, white and blue target anyway! (Where did you get the jumpsuit?)

Your trousers look quite tight, they should be nice and baggy. Or maybe you have really muscly legs. ;)

*If you have a Colt .45 mag pouch* it should be on the press stud at the front of your belt.

Your water bottle might be a complete PITA to use around the back there. I've still not found a comfortable and practical place to put mine in 5 years though!

TWO mag bags??? That's just greedy! ;)

Absolutely perfect for Husky (Well, 101st isn't, strictly speaking) but you look great, just wear it all weekend and get nice and dirty and NEVER wash it. Or the jumpsuit..........badum tish!




 
Posted : 08/08/2008 2:49 pm
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*If you have a Colt .45 mag pouch* it should be on the press stud at the front of your belt.

I was just wandering what that thing was for, and now i know :D


 
Posted : 08/08/2008 2:51 pm
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Like I said and ammo bag would be perfect for carrying bags of BB's, gas, and anything else you want to carry.


 
Posted : 08/08/2008 4:03 pm
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You dont need to paint your helmet blue and you certainly dont need blue trousers or gaitors.
Looks good for '44 onwards.

This is an interesting link, giving a brief history of LW FD kit, with some good photos. I never realised the extent of the Heer / Lufty kit mix!

http://www.angelfire.com/tn3/luftwaffef ... forms.html



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Posted : 09/08/2008 12:24 pm
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With arrival today of my fallschrimjager helmet, my loadout is complete. So heres a few shots of the final product.
http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm24 ... 008001.jpg
http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm24 ... 008003.jpg
http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm24 ... 008005.jpg
http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm24 ... 008007.jpg



 
Posted : 12/08/2008 3:59 pm
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