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Post by Russian on Nov 15, 2007 22:23:48 GMT -5
To answer Guinness's quandry about white shirts, they are technically correct for early war impressions, as a white, collarless shirt was the standard issue pre war shirt for most arms of service.
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Post by Jager.Drü on Dec 3, 2007 0:32:17 GMT -5
Jugend. Cool images man, rep'n the Heer.
I got your back over on Axis History Forum.
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Post by jugendkrieger on Dec 3, 2007 21:10:10 GMT -5
lol, what back do i need to defend? Those guys are cocksmokers. no wonder everyone thinks blank reenactors have sticks in there asses.
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Post by Jager.Drü on Dec 3, 2007 23:27:54 GMT -5
I feel ya. But remember that all USA re-enactors are fat and Flaggrantly Wrong.
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Post by YankeeDiv26 on Dec 3, 2007 23:41:58 GMT -5
Sweet pictures there Adler....yet again. The one with the russians seems like german propoganda seem more realistic. hah, the German Superman vs. lil' Ivan. jager Dru and jugendkrieger, mabye comments not pertaining to the axis "stitch knot-see" thread or even this forum should...not be in the axis "stitch knot-see" thread on this forum. Just a thought.
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Post by Jager.Drü on Dec 4, 2007 0:09:48 GMT -5
If you knew what we were talking about, it falls right in with stich nazi-ism.
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Post by jugendkrieger on Dec 4, 2007 8:27:31 GMT -5
OH YEAH. ;D F**** that dude.
Yankee.... Do you Blank Reenact ? Were you at Windsor? goin to fig ? Shoot me a pm. I swear ive seen you with the 26th before. i am with 3rd panzer one of your most common foes
Marc
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Post by Gordak on Dec 4, 2007 14:45:21 GMT -5
jugendkrieger valtteri Adler69 binarypunisher, OMG Great shots!!! Im starting to miss doing German... Alot -Gordak
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Post by Jager.Drü on Dec 4, 2007 15:11:52 GMT -5
I see how it is Gordak!
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Post by Guinness on Dec 5, 2007 11:09:03 GMT -5
Binary, Jager-
Excellent work!
Saw your stuff on Arnies too- I don't know why mikkel had an issue with it, maybe he'll explain here if he stops by, but anyway- outstanding!
Slainte!
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Post by binarypunisher on Dec 5, 2007 15:23:16 GMT -5
My 3 problems: 1. Youre too clean 2. Youre an SS man 3. The background IS a problem for me - to me, stitch nazi photos are photos that with a little bit of tweaking could appear original.
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Post by Guinness on Dec 5, 2007 20:27:58 GMT -5
Val, Looks great! Binary is technically correct though, the goal is to have 'the whole package'- impression and setting- But I still always enjoy your work! ...and at least there's no green tee shirt to be seen
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Post by Gordak on Dec 6, 2007 13:01:12 GMT -5
valtteri, The first one looks like a WW2 action figure!
I like the pictures, as it was said, yeah people will complain that you don't have a sling, and that you are super clean, I mean clean like a brand new dragon figure . But that's about is so far as I see. Nice! the photography is excellent. -Gordak
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Post by ukkolzi on Dec 6, 2007 13:59:47 GMT -5
Valtteri, WRONG. We do have some 98k slings in stock. They are just well hidden in the repro-department of our huge warehouse complex. Don't even try to look evil! If you still had long hair, you'd look like Jesus!
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Post by valtteri on Dec 6, 2007 15:46:29 GMT -5
O wise men, I hear you. Next time I shall force my photographer to make me a correct background. "I bought you a Photoshop. Now photoshop me into the heat of the battle or something." Ukkoli, all I found was MP/40 slings, under which, btw, was a couple well-hidden SS Helmtarnbezugen. I am beginning to suspect that you guys use the complexity to your advantage, hiding the cool stuff you plan to buy but do not have the money yet, so that no customers get them. Edit: About cleanliness, what's wrong with being the fresh blood? I was actually very delicate when taking that picture not to mess the suit, here you can see why the pictures were taken: www.varusteleka.fi/~R6Mtx0000001/?Y999=PIF&Y104=ss-whose
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Post by click on Dec 6, 2007 19:06:19 GMT -5
valtteri, The first one looks like a WW2 action figure! That exactly what I thought. Click
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Post by Gordak on Dec 11, 2007 14:54:41 GMT -5
Ha! you didn't tell us you were a fashion model! -Gordak
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Post by Guinness on Dec 11, 2007 22:49:54 GMT -5
Hey you guys, take special note of our new member Gadge's impressions- very top notch!
Thanks again Gadge for sharing!
-G
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Post by Jager.Drü on Dec 12, 2007 2:20:27 GMT -5
Cool impression, But since you are Heer you should go with a 3/4 color Normandy camo pattern. The two colored one was mainly used by FJR6.
Also could you please remove the ones with the "FJ" with the fleck on or photoshop them out. Sorry to say but it ruins your stich nazi photos.
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Post by click on Dec 12, 2007 11:58:46 GMT -5
Glad to see you have made over to these humble forums gadge! great work!
Click
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Post by gadge on Dec 12, 2007 13:08:22 GMT -5
Sorry, i'm finding this pic and comment separate thread thing a bit confusing. If the helmet colour is a reference to mine with my heer loadout then i have to disappoint you in that its an *exact* copy of the pattern on a selection of helmets worn by 2nd Panzer div in Normandy June 44. As for the other guys in the pic, i dont have photoshop* edit it out if it bother you. The pic is there to show my kit, i'm not in any position to tell others what to wear *I've tried taking iot out with paint and it looks worse than leaving the guys in, even cropping the pic down looked weird.
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Post by Jager.Drü on Dec 12, 2007 13:59:21 GMT -5
Take the picture out then. They are not Stich Nazi.
Cool that you found a helmet like that. It was my understanding the FJR6 were the only ones to do the two color Normandy camo. Thanks for clearing it up.
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Post by Guinness on Dec 12, 2007 15:15:37 GMT -5
There will be no flaming of members, especially new ones on this board. Mods will handle any and all communication regarding images here. Further hostile remarks will be dealt with accordingly. This is a friendly place for sharing ideas and information in a supportive manner, the responsibility to advise members, again, especially new ones is not something you guys need to worry about. ...we have a crack team of highly paid moderators for that. right highly paid team? ...er uh hello? Well anyway- keep it friendly in here got it? Slainte!
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Post by Jager.Drü on Dec 12, 2007 16:10:23 GMT -5
I'm being friendly, Its just not a stich nazi photo. Fleck didn't exist in WWII. The others are great.
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Post by binarypunisher on Dec 12, 2007 16:11:55 GMT -5
So is that Dot44 jump smock.
They existed, but thats ones wrong.
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Post by gadge on Dec 12, 2007 17:28:22 GMT -5
Sorry guys i really thought we were critiquing my loadout, not that of other airsofters which i *cannot* in any way be accountable for. I just happen to like that phot as it shows a pretty good *airsoft* mg42 on tripod in a semi dug in position, not something you see everyday. One of those guys in that pic is the event photographer hence the video camera in his hands, he was juts trying to be less conspicuous i guess in stuff he had which he thought fitted. The other guy is actually wearing a dot 44 uniform but has green hi -leg gaiters on, dont ask me why, its not my kit. Thats pic is taken seconds before game on at a 200+ beach assault battle, i had more pressing things on my mind like marking jays fall of shot than checking every bystander was historically accurate. Once again the pic is there to show *my* accurate kit from the rear, if the other guys offend your sensibilities why not squint a bit or hold a bit of card over part of your monitor I'd much rather everyone at that batle was spot on but with 200+ players in a relatively young UK wwii scene its just not going to happen. I *could* remove that pic but then i cant show my loadout form the rear can I.
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Post by binarypunisher on Dec 12, 2007 17:31:08 GMT -5
Gadge, to have even 100 players at a WWII game is a feat enough. No need to apologize for others
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Post by gadge on Dec 12, 2007 17:35:13 GMT -5
Well i will apologise for misreading the rules of this section, i think it would have been about 4am my time and i was a little sleepy.
I didnt realise *everything* in the pic had to be bang on I thought it was for accurate loadouts not accurate scenery and setting too...
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Post by Guinness on Dec 12, 2007 18:02:23 GMT -5
Love the pics! ( I especially like the last two 'photos' they look...so... familar ;D ) The only thing I see 'out of place' is the one paint can But you are now getting the hang of the place- it's all good Thanks again for the contributions!
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Post by gadge on Dec 12, 2007 18:16:31 GMT -5
No probs i would have credited you but i couldnt recall who did them at silly o'clock the other night, i knew it was either you, stubblehopper or Chomley so i thought best to say it was by somebody else
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