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[Sticky] Kit Guide: The Gebirgsjäger

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quick question for tim , but will post here in case anyone else is daft like me :whistle:

got my jacket trousers etc today , very nice , first time i have used hiki and impressed with the service :) and no import so win :)

the jacket comes with shoulder boards , but would they be correct for this game ie should they be the green m36 style or the grey ones correct ?

cheers :good:

Well the M40 feild blouse marked the introduction of feild gray shoulder boards so they would not be totally out of place in France 1940. Also Craig, whilst after the 'look' is not being totally anal and is allowing the m40 tunic and feild gray trousers etc. However the 'iconic' (using that word yet again) look for early war is bottle green. I shall be wearing bottle green simply because I think it looks nicer/more right. So depends on how much of a purist you are Chris, personally I would sy for a few extra quid bottle green would be so much better but its your money :good:

A pretty much spot on synopsis.

 
Posted : 17/07/2014 5:03 pm
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Many thanks , what i presumed :) , i have both , but the grey looked nicer lol , but green it shall be :) rather matchup :)

i rather be correct and i do have my anal moments (just ask the 34th and helmet straps lol)

now to see what else i am missing as pretty much think it more or less sorted :) may try and get a GJ larp axe done




 
Posted : 17/07/2014 6:21 pm
Steiner
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M40 tunic first produced in 1938, so perfectly acceptable in 1940. Shoulderboard colour did not always match the collar, so bottle green s/b with M40 is fine, as is Feldgrau s/b with M36. Lots of photo evidence to back this up. :good:


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Posted : 17/07/2014 10:03 pm
cjw957
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ok last question then :) :whistle:

on the jacket would it have a arm patch as well ? i sort of presume it would as seen on great coats but i not seen any photos that show it either way on this type of jacket :)

cheers in advance and sorry to be a pain :) dont want to put it on and look a twat if it not meant to be there lol




 
Posted : 18/07/2014 10:30 am
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ok last question then :) :whistle:

on the jacket would it have a arm patch as well ? i sort of presume it would as seen on great coats but i not seen any photos that show it either way on this type of jacket :)

cheers in advance and sorry to be a pain :) dont want to put it on and look a tw*t if it not meant to be there lol

If you mean the windjacke Chris then no. Im sure someone will have a picture of one with the patch on, but no not necessary :good:

 
Posted : 18/07/2014 2:06 pm
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okey dokey :)

cheers




 
Posted : 18/07/2014 10:02 pm
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