Making of a german uniform
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				flyboy_fx
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Making of a german uniform
Hay all as we all know real german ww2 uniforms are very pricey and repros clime in cost as well but I thought about modding a east german uniform to a ww2 german uniform.
Not to worried about being spot on but just for something fun to play airsoft in/ stuff like that.
LMK what you all think.
these are what I was thinking about starting with.
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/n ... x?a=414725
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/4 ... tid=264190
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/N ... tid=304233
			
									
									Not to worried about being spot on but just for something fun to play airsoft in/ stuff like that.
LMK what you all think.
these are what I was thinking about starting with.
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/n ... x?a=414725
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/4 ... tid=264190
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/N ... tid=304233
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				luftpanzer
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East german tunics dont even come close to WW2 german tunics, you would be better off getting a chinese repro off ebay for $90.00 or go to www.atthefront.com for good repros. I got my falshirmjager tunic and pants as a set from them for $250.00 and it is very good qaulity.
			
									
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Well found one in a surplus store 
  and was able to hold it next to the real deal and boy was it close just a bit off. 
  
I am going to buy the markings I need so the current SS collar tabs are temp.
   
I painted the buttons and will finish weathering them later.



			
									
									I am going to buy the markings I need so the current SS collar tabs are temp.
I painted the buttons and will finish weathering them later.



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Ok I made a infantry shoulder board.
This is the only piece of insignia i am going to make (the shoulder boards) the rest I will buy from at the front military
 (arm eagle and SS tabs) 
LMK what ya think
  the last pic shows how it looks when a button is in it.



			
									
									This is the only piece of insignia i am going to make (the shoulder boards) the rest I will buy from at the front military
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Lol but I got these for $40 shipped!
He says they are not a cheap Chinese repro....but for $40 still its not bad...!
They are very well made! I am waiting on a cheap Chinese repro field cap to come in the mail!
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