Das Kit besteht aus Tiera:

m/1940 Brotbeutel

M/36 Mütze Sommer- und Wintermütze

M/36 Feldflasche und Deckel

m/30 Gürtel

m/27 Gürtel

Nachkriegsstiefel m/34

Deutsche Hosenträger der Nachkriegszeit

1943 gestempeltes Kochgeschirr

Handgefertigtes Puukko-Messer mit Scheide [SA] Gestempelte kaiserlich-russische Schaufel

Hikishop: Wintermütze M/27

Tunika M/27

Tunika M/36

Hose M/36

[SA] Gestempeltes Diensthemd

Kragenspiegel für Infanterie und Jäger

Schulteraufnäher der gepanzerten Division. Entfärbter „Zwiebel“-Rucksack

Umarex Luger

Mosin Nagant Strip-Clips

Internationale Militärantiquitäten:

Luger-Holster

M1909-Beutel

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19 Kommentare

  1. Atleast for early war more accurate kit would be just cocard and belt, aka model Cajander 😀

    But cool gear!

  2. grandmoffhans on

    Just a heads-up, the Armoured Division insignia is anachronistic as it wouldn’t be founded as a unit until well into the Continuation War!

  3. Bottleofcintra on

    Great set! For gloves I would recommend a pair of simple knitted wool gloves. In Winter War most of the warm layers were brought from home.

  4. A grunt would not have gotten a pistol most likely, only some specialised troops got them, mostly an officer weapon. Some noncoms as well.

  5. YourShowerCompanion on

    Awesome. Now you just need to sing:

    Njet Medvedev, Njet Medvedev

    Valehtelit enemmän kuin itse Lavrov.

  6. Von_Lehmann on

    I was shooting yesterday and it was like -25c and it sucked. I cant imagine how much worse it would have been with someone shooting back at the same time

  7. Create-your-profile on

    I had the same winter gear as you back in 1988 when I was in the army. No kurkkusalaatti for us.

  8. lack of mittens, long underwear, wooly shirts, scarfs and other to be put underneath sort of warm clothing gives a strong hint that winters gonna be cold but luckily short one.

  9. Diletantique on

    Seems like you have more gear than an average squad at the beginning of the war.

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