I believe Barrie and Anne own one.
Best liners i've seen are (unfortunately) from Richard Underwood. Not cheap, with prices starting from
Steiner, I had a similiar problem with mine. Couldn't afford to buy a new liner at the time. What I did was cut some strips from an old Karrimoor slee...
Thanks for the info, Jay. Well, this is what I've got - I suspect it's rubbish! The trouble is, the helmet does tend to move around, but when I tigh...
Well I've now worked out the bits I'm using from the 2 1/2 hours of footage I have from Elam (the guy with the tripod)... I've edited it down to about...
Thanks for the info, Jay. Well, this is what I've got - I suspect it's rubbish! The trouble is, the helmet does tend to move around, but when I tigh...
i have t say the impression forever imprinted in my mind of ultimate coolness is the 1/72 airfix afrika corps there is a guy with an mp40 wearing a ca...
just need a nice period rucksack now . Check out CW's link - http://www.thebunkerwarehouse.co.uk/ I'm awaiting a delivery of canv...
My post-war US helmet is extremely comfortable and sits very nicely. I have to say my German repro one is not as stable - perhaps I need a better lin...
I'm disappointed that his name really isn't Fandangalos! Great avatar too.
Strangely enough, given the rigidity to which standard equipment rules normally applied, British snipers were allowed to wear whatever they thought wa...
going for tea with the fogies so we can grovel (Che and I) and plead for child squashing duties from them, fingers crossed it goes well Hals und Bei...
Ich bin ein definite!
Yes, Helga - I think the ones she had were green or grey - I have sent her a message asking if she's got any more.