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Where did you pick up those goggles Dave? Could use a set for my panzer stuff.
Try this Seller - I bought some from him:-
http://stores.shop.ebay.co.uk/Luis-Coll ... ec0Q2em322
Those look cool as hell...
remind me of those goggles that mad bald Nazi scientists wear when trying to make zombies or trying to install Der Fuhrers brain into a giant robot. Gotta get me a pair.
"There is many a boy here today who looks on war as all glory, but, boys, it is all hell."
General William Tecumseh Sherman
Something a little different.

Someone will take the pith 
Someone will take the pith
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"Can I do me song now?"

Something a little different.
I do have to concur.. its not your *best* look. ![]()
Simon looks a bit odd too...





"I think we are in rats' alley - Where the dead men lost their bones."
Someone will take the pith
Pith taker.... ![]()
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SAS in NWE 1944






"I think we are in rats' alley - Where the dead men lost their bones."
What boots are they?
German jack boots, also you cant see it but i've also got an mp40 pouch and stick grenades.
Late war SAS teams pretty much wore what they felt like in the field. 'Stirlings men' has accounts of them in luftwaffe flying jackets, german camojackets, jackboots,kielhosen and other items all mixed freely with issue kit.
One account from trooper in jeep patrol says something along the lines of 'you often couldn't tell whose army we were in'





"I think we are in rats' alley - Where the dead men lost their bones."
awwww gutted you can't see me in the bushes in the background on this, i was literally that close hehe ![]()

Grotty picture - you should get some lens cleaner for your camera. 
My South Staffs impression, pic courtesy of Gadge.


And my waffen SS one too. ![]()
And my waffen SS one too.
I can tell because of the boots - if your ever skint I'll buy them ![]()
I think I'd sell my feet first. 
If your boots are brown you need to black them up. An SS vetran told us at Detling they never wore brown boots with their field uniform, depite what orders might have been given. They were always black. It was the one thing he picked out about our uniforms. Everything he said was OK except for the guys who were wearing newly issued brown boots. Just a bit of info I thought might be of intertest.
The vetran was a former member of the 'LAH' who served in Russia and Normandy.
Excellent sas impression there! Has the right feel
Cheers for that.
Oh and the ss boot thing makes perfect sense.





"I think we are in rats' alley - Where the dead men lost their bones."