German Infantry Help
German Infantry Help
I was thinking of beefing up my German army this Christmas. I was wondering if all the infantry in one unit each had the same camo. I need to know if I should buy a bunch of different figs, or buy a lot of the same figs and switch some heads so I have all the same camo.
Please help.
AJ
Please help.
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Re: German Infantry Help
No. It was mixed. Remember, keep SS camo with SS, WH camo with WH, and LW camo with LW.
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Re: German Infantry Help
Thank you, But I don't really know the difference of camos. And what does WH (I assume Wermacht) and LW mean?
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Re: German Infantry Help
AJ, your on the right track. Flyboy referring to WH means Wehrmacht and LW would be Luftwaffe.
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SS is just a trench coat i do believe
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Let me send you a link of all the camos.
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http://www.kamouflage.net/country/00136.php
The SS stuff is marked SS.
All others are basically WH/LW.
Fast run up, All splinter patterns are WH, all dot looking patterns are SS. Italian camo is SS or WH depending on the unit.
The SS stuff is marked SS.
All others are basically WH/LW.
Fast run up, All splinter patterns are WH, all dot looking patterns are SS. Italian camo is SS or WH depending on the unit.
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Thanks you very much, Would Wehrmacht and SS fight together at times?
Many of the camos look similar, and I'm lazy so I won't bother repainting any German figs and most likely use them all together sometimes.
AJ
Many of the camos look similar, and I'm lazy so I won't bother repainting any German figs and most likely use them all together sometimes.
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Nice reference. Got me thinking of how many times we actually got carded SS soldiers (more or less) from both 21c and Unimax. There was all the commotion and "hush-hush" attitude about the 21c SS set with the soldiers in parade dress, but then no one said a word about the SS soldiers being sold at TRU and Target
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I never thought of that!tmanthegreat wrote:no one said a word about the SS soldiers being sold at TRU and Target
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Re: German Infantry Help
They are all "Wehrmacht", the term means armed forces.
The army was called the Deutsches Heer or just Heer.
Also Some Luftwaffe units wore SS camouflage, most notably the Herman Goering division, and SS paratroopers wore jumpsmocks in the Splinter-B pattern of Luftwaffe paras.
The army was called the Deutsches Heer or just Heer.
Yes sometimes, especially early on when some SS units were attached to army outfits.Would Wehrmacht and SS fight together at times?
Also Some Luftwaffe units wore SS camouflage, most notably the Herman Goering division, and SS paratroopers wore jumpsmocks in the Splinter-B pattern of Luftwaffe paras.
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Nice link Flyboy will be very useful for reference
Just wonder why the allies didnt catch on to using camo in WW2 besides the pacific marines? Even till Vietnam, more then 2 decades after WW2, US troops were still in non camo uniforms, not counting SF, Seals and Lrrps
Just wonder why the allies didnt catch on to using camo in WW2 besides the pacific marines? Even till Vietnam, more then 2 decades after WW2, US troops were still in non camo uniforms, not counting SF, Seals and Lrrps
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There are accounts of US troops using camouflage uniforms in the ETO but there was a problem.......most US troops didn't get or know about them, so anything camo was a target.....must be Germans. Friendly fire is never a good thing.
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Fear of friendly fire sounds reasonable for ETO, probably explain why PTO marines were in camo because the japanese didnt have them.
For the allies, so far only found some pics of camo for pathfinders and smocks for Brit paras.
Still, it is impressive that the germans, under pressure on all fronts including economic, invested in so many camo patterns with design and manufacture and distribution
For the allies, so far only found some pics of camo for pathfinders and smocks for Brit paras.
Still, it is impressive that the germans, under pressure on all fronts including economic, invested in so many camo patterns with design and manufacture and distribution
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gouchy wrote:Fear of friendly fire sounds reasonable for ETO, probably explain why PTO marines were in camo because the japanese didnt have them.
For the allies, so far only found some pics of camo for pathfinders and smocks for Brit paras.
Still, it is impressive that the germans, under pressure on all fronts including economic, invested in so many camo patterns with design and manufacture and distribution
Yet another reason they lost the war.
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normandy wrote:There are accounts of US troops using camouflage uniforms in the ETO but there was a problem.......most US troops didn't get or know about them, so anything camo was a target.....must be Germans. Friendly fire is never a good thing.
Yea, As far as I know that was Operation Cobra. The camo uniforms where in and out just like that.
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flyboy_fx wrote:normandy wrote:There are accounts of US troops using camouflage uniforms in the ETO but there was a problem.......most US troops didn't get or know about them, so anything camo was a target.....must be Germans. Friendly fire is never a good thing.
Yea, As far as I know that was Operation Cobra. The camo uniforms where in and out just like that.
Yeah, as far as I know, they were just used in the ETO, during Operation Cobra.
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If I'm not mistaken, don't almost all of the D-Day series and later 21st Germans, have the M1942 Jager right arm patch?
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