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Marcin:
From left to right is:
A Kanonier with Field Artillery Regt. Nr. 60 (Mecklenburg-Schwerin) based on the buckle and cuff
An officer (hauptmann or below) with Fusilier Regt. Nr. 86 (Schleswig-Holstein) based on the plume and the cuff
And a Musketier possibly with Infantry Regt. Nr. 81 (Kurhessen) based on the photograph from Frankfurt a.M., where this regiment was garrisoned.
Regards
Dave
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Thanks, Glenn!
I don't suppose he did anything interesting...
Dave
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Any information on a Major v. Luck with Dragoner-Regt. Konig (2. Wurttemberg) Nr. 26 would be appreciated. I believe he is shown as a Bhfs.Kdtr 5/XIII in the "Wiederverwendete Inactive Offizier" list in the 14-18 Honor Roll.
Dave
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Chip:
Pretty "top end" litzen for your debut!! How are you going to top those?....
Dave
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Eduardo
You have a junior NCO (sergeant) which appears to be with the field artillery. Can you show a close-up of the cuff (should be Swedish) and the shoulder strap to comfirm this?
Regards
Dave
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Eduardo
Try to show a close-up of the belt buckle to possibly identify which state's war cross/medal is on the tunic
Dave
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Eduardo
Your soldier is an infantry lance corporal (gefreiter) from the state of Hesse. He is wearing a M-1907 feldgrau waffenrock. You would need to know the numbers or cypher on the shoulder straps to identify which specific regiment.
Dave
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Here is a 120mm WW1 german machinegunner by Verlinden. The helmet was reworked into a more accurate shape and the chinstrap, the mg strap, the mg flash reducer, the bayonette troddel, the central bread bag hook, the EK2 ribbon and the mg qualification sleeve insignia were added. The figure was painted to be a member of LGR 109.
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Stephen
I did a Goerth bust for a friend a while back, and still have the assembled busts for Udet and Rickenbacker. Some day I want to do a full fugure of Udet wearing his flight overalls.
Dave
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Les
I sent you a PM
Dave
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This is a 120mm WW1 British light machinegunner by David Parkins that I modified the head (including the helmet strap and bales), arms and added the base. The battle insignia was added and represents a member of the 1st Royal Fusiliers, 24th Division. The divisional sign is painted onthe helmet. The red cross indicates the 2nd Batln of the senior brigade. The four point yellow design indicates Company D within that battallion. The light machinegunner qualification badge and a wound stripe are on the lower sleeve.
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Hello all:
I'm hoping this will be of interest. Here is an unnamed 1912 pattern usmc officer's service dress tunic. The tunic appears to have been tailored abroad (most likely France, based on construction), and the buttons are all marked J.R. Gaunt- London. The EGAs are pinback and are unmarked. The tunic has two 6 month overseas stripes on the left arm and one wound stripe on the right arm. Since there are no shoulder patches, I presume the tunic was worn prior to 1919.
Regards
Dave
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Stephan
Are all your planes and figures in 1/48 scale? I really like the Voss figure you made. I wish I could do one just like that, but in a larger scale. Again, it is very good.
Regards
Dave
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Dan
You are right. There are some odd things on your Friedensrock. It looks like the muted M-15 field boards were used on the tunic and all my flieger props don't look like yours. Does the Fechterabzeichen on the friedensrock have a green line in the center? I was able to find a couple of pictures of of another collector's M-1910 private purchase nco fleiger waffenrock as a contrast to yours.
Dave
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Hey Paul;
For the figures shown above, I started off with two-part Milliput for the basic form and then finished off details, like folds on the uniforms, with two-part Apoxie Sculpt. Both can be found at hobby stores.
Here is the "out of production" 120mm Kirin Prussian dragoon figure by Derek Hansen. I only modified the helmet crest and the shoulder straps and then painted the figure to represent an officer of Dragoner-Regt. Nr. 19 (Oldenburgisches).
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Dan and Chip:
I only have a couple more pictures of tunics with litzen so ANY litzen on this thread would be appreciated!! (I can think of an enlisted flieger dunkelblau off hand...)
Well, here is another M-1910 waffenrock for Grossherzogl. Artilleriekorps, 1. Grossherzogl. Hessisches Feldartillerie-Regt. Nr. 25. The collar tabs would also be used by the 2. Garde-Feldartillerie-Regt.
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Nice postcard
in Germany: Imperial: Rick (Research) Lundstrom Forum for Documentation and Photographs
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David:
As Joe stated, your Prussian guardsman was an infantryman; definately not a dragoon. Unfortunately, the cuffs aren't visible to further identify which Garde Regt. zu Fuss or Garde Grenadier Regiment he belonged to. Not much can be gleened from the "Three Amigos" picture except they were Prussian infantrymen and the central figure with the EK2 is a junior NCO (Sergeant) with the collar lace. I noticed that all three have removed their shoulder boards, so identifying a particular regiment would be difficult. The Husar in the picture is from Husaren-Regt. Nr. 19 (Sachsen) after 1897 (both cockades). The last picture is a group of soldiers from Infanterie-Regt. Nr. 116 (Hessen) based on the Mutze cockades, the shoulderstraps and the cuffs.
Regards
Dave