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Re: HELLO STRELETS - IT´S FRIDAY

So this is a really tricky one....

- The helmet is more DAK than anything else. But the sign on the front could indicate an Italian pattern, in which case the helmet shape is wrong. I cannot be a British WW1 or WW2 helmet, again the shape is wrong, and they had no sign on the front either.
- The glasses on the helmet are more WW2 than WW1 I think.
- The jacket is not the Italian Sahariana as the pockets were straight. These are pointy, indicating either a British or German pattern.
- The puttees are again tricky. DAK didn't generally wear puttees, exceptions of course always exist. Puttees are usually British or Italian.
- Italians wore very baggy trousers over the puttees. These seem straighter and look more British.

So, in short, I find myself a tad befuddled.... LOL

Cheers
Alex

Re: HELLO STRELETS - IT´S FRIDAY

its great confused could they be light artillery for camel corps look at ammo box shape looks like it goes on a animals back. jacket double vent short could be british tropical cavary issued to gunners.dak or italian would be single vent i think. also puttees done from top to bottom a british mounted. artillery thing

Re: HELLO STRELETS - IT´S FRIDAY

Alex
So this is a really tricky one....

- The helmet is more DAK than anything else. But the sign on the front could indicate an Italian pattern, in which case the helmet shape is wrong. I cannot be a British WW1 or WW2 helmet, again the shape is wrong, and they had no sign on the front either.
- The glasses on the helmet are more WW2 than WW1 I think.
- The jacket is not the Italian Sahariana as the pockets were straight. These are pointy, indicating either a British or German pattern.
- The puttees are again tricky. DAK didn\'t generally wear puttees, exceptions of course always exist. Puttees are usually British or Italian.
- Italians wore very baggy trousers over the puttees. These seem straighter and look more British.

So, in short, I find myself a tad befuddled.... LOL

Cheers
Alex
Lok at this: Afrika Korps

https://www.pinterest.at/pin/492933121695170612/

Puttees ( Left Machine Gunner)!

Typical jacket with four poclets - two above and two beyond the belt.

These are Afrika Korps!

Re: HELLO STRELETS - IT´S FRIDAY

If these excellent looking masters are heralding a repeatedly requested set of Afrika Korps artillery crew, they're greatly anticipated. :+1:

Afaik puttees were rarely seen, but not impossible.

Wouldn't mind artillery & heavy weapons sets for WWII tropical/mediterranean Italians or WWI tropical Commonwealth troops either. :wink:

Thanks for another great friday preview and keep up the good work!