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If you weren't an artist then you would be a forger? That is a scary skill you have and leaves the newcomers to the hobby perhaps a little anxious? I know you are passionate about what you do so no worries but what if someone dodgy got a hold of your gear such as this. If they lost the decal then I think it would take a lot of the kids today. Do you like copyright them some how as your work? Perhaps something for the future if you are not decorating them with themes?
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Finally, a true set of Fayadeen Ranks?
Jock Auld replied to Paul R's topic in Middle East & Arab States
I see, no, there appears to be a border around the edge of your stars, I know that was not present on the one I had, so identicle except for the stiching around the star if that makes sense? -
Finally, a true set of Fayadeen Ranks?
Jock Auld replied to Paul R's topic in Middle East & Arab States
Paul, I have had a day at home with man flu so I have been downstairs. This is all I can find but I know I had/have a single board with the stars and red trim somewhere. This is all I can lay my hands on at the moment and there is a flag and 9 helmets, this spans both Gulf wars and Telic 8. I know I have more bits I just don't know where. Sorry! -
Finally, a true set of Fayadeen Ranks?
Jock Auld replied to Paul R's topic in Middle East & Arab States
Just some casual looting in between stuff. Nothing I'd be shot for! -
Now is this your work or is it original paintwork?
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Finally, a true set of Fayadeen Ranks?
Jock Auld replied to Paul R's topic in Middle East & Arab States
Paul, I picked some similar up at the Naval technical College in Basrah. Not picked out like those, If I can find the stuff I liberated I will post it, since I viewed it as junk I swaped most of it directly after my return. -
Bundesrepublik Another Bund Helmet
Jock Auld replied to Jock Auld's topic in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
Steve, I think you are ahead of the game and have baled at exactly the right time and hats off to you! It will always be dificult to predict the next collectable for a new generation. I think we have all missed the boat, it will be computer based stuff early gamers etc? I see no kids joining us in our hobby? I have watched your progress on WRF with your new hobby and it is interesting just not my bag, I am a child of my time therfore the WW2 years are my interest, I can't help myself, LOL? -
Bundesrepublik Another Bund Helmet
Jock Auld replied to Jock Auld's topic in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
Steve, Strange that they have always been ahead of the game with kit. It is well designed and comfortable and I don't doubt efective too. While we moved away from tin to those horible green efforts. I am glad the lads and lasses finaly have something comparable with this in the Mark 7. This was with the uniform but it will be sold on as work clothing etc, as my pal said not many people wear these to work! Have you really shifted all of your WW1 & " stuff that you had on WRF? That didn't take long if you have. -
Very interesting thread, I see a lot of these sort of post cards all the time but don't really pay much attention as it's not my bag. I pick them up now if they are inexpensive. Cheers.
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Bundesrepublik Another Bund Helmet
Jock Auld posted a topic in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
Guys, Not much out there today but this was in the skip! This one has its cover and looks pretty well unused. Odd that the release catch on the chin strap states 'Press' in English? If any instruction is needed you would think it would be in German. -
EK 1914 New engraved WW1 EK1.
Jock Auld replied to CRBeery's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
The skill sets of the modern gun type fellow can be used to replicate an accepted font and style, his job done it goes to the next person that artificially ages the item creates the wear marks etc, I am sure there are many ways to do this with chemicals? You just have to look at 'Spasm's' skill in what he does. Nothing is impossible for the right price sadly. Perhaps the key to stopping forgery is not to pay so much over the odds for an engraved piece in the first place? -
I was under the impression that numbers only is Luftwaffe air crew, coded as such that when shot down the unit is not revealed, so one of the numbers is unit the other the stammroll number? PW tags tend to have the Oflag, Stalag, etc, unit abreviation and they tend to be rectangular tags. Your observation that you can only see numbers qualfies its usefulness to aircrew? No unit.
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Tony, for the most part the blood group was there, sometimes it is not for what reason I don't know. Perhaps his blood group was not known at the time of the disc production? I have heard said as well that SS discs don't have it since the members were tattooed with their blood group? Not much help if that arm was blown off though? You do see blood groups on SS discs as well. It is not the end of the world if it is not there, just a bit unusual.
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Kriegsmarine Nauticus 1940
Jock Auld replied to Jock Auld's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Research, Documentation & Photographs
Bernhard, That too, but this is about Priens expliots, Royal Oak etc. I guess that is why it was such a victory in the Germans eyes, I never thought about that in that context the two event being so symbolic! Cheers.