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Hard to tell in B&W, but that looks liks the WW2 German camoflage like some of the SS wore. Leave it to Oleg to be Mr. Authentic.
Looks like the old German Oak pattern not sure if its the “A” pattern or the “B” pattern. Both worked well & the Germans at the end of the war had a pattern that from the looks of it later developed with different colors into USGI Woodland .
It is pretty freaking close isn’t it:
http://www.usmbooks.com/images/SSwest/SSwest8.jpg
Guess I owe the boys an apology, I scoffed when they approached me with that costume claiming it was Nazi. I seriously thought, but Nazi’s didn’t camo!!! *EH* wrong.
Looks more like the Austrian pea pattern, IMO.
I believe this is actually a Tarnanzug 69
It is an Austrian pattern.
Actual WW II foto? If so, prolly from partisan war in Yugoslavia: 7th SS Mountain Division “Prinz Eugen” vs. Reds & Chetniks. 7th SS was mostly Austrian ski-troops and the like.
Authentic photo? Not exactly. If I’m not mistaken, that dead Nazi is more often seen wearing a kilt. ‘Bout time someone made him put on some pants.
Your models always look amazing, but in this case, shouldn’t she look a little . . . grittier, a la the movie “Defiance”?
Surely, you can’t be serious! That photo is more authentic that the State Dept. declaring the mob was just bringing the Ambassador to the hospital.NAA
The model gets any grittier she will appear as extra coarse sand paper.
“Getting an upgrade”
LOL
From his warm, dead hands, eh?
On a more serious note; no matter what lies or threats lead a man to unjust aggression, he is ultimately responsible and will pay the price.
F* you button? Like die nazi die? Or come to me my sweet giver of death? Or is that a sexy lady under that turban? So many ways to interpet that analogy………
Reminds me of Defiance.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1034303/
They started with a revolver and twwo cartridges.
People should practice making their own hobbit-holes now. Those Belarussians eventually had theirs shored up with small logs and everything. BTW when the survivors got interviewed in recent years for a PBS thingie, they still welled up with tears thinking of their relatives and friends they were not able to save.
I would say the success of that group depended largely on the force of personality of one of the brothers. Anyone who can keep their head is going to have to shepherd those who cannot.
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Good trade! A nasty old revolver for an STG-44 plus accessories, a dead tyrant AND she gets to keep the revolver.
Russ