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I thought id start one of these threads up again, i am planing on going to my first event in July with eigther my mg34 ill have then or perhaps my 42 if its done in time. but i have a few uniforms for collection purposes i wont be reenacting with i got some good photos of, i will be reenacting regular heer but i mostly have Kriegsmarine uniforms (have 4 or 5 now i think) here are some picts of my better ones.
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i am also hopeing some of you could post pictures or youselves reenacting with MG34s, 42s or perhaps captured weapons such as 1919s, ppshs and vickers. i want to see how i should go about it for July since i have yet to get my Heer uniform together.
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i am also hopeing some of you could post pictures or youselves reenacting with MG34s, 42s or perhaps captured weapons such as 1919s, ppshs and vickers. i want to see how i should go about it for July since i have yet to get my Heer uniform together.
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How about a ZB26???
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yup exsactly what i was looking for, i dont have one of those though
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Fritz, Nice uniform! What does the green one usually cost repo nowadays? I have a M42 helmit but that's all right now....George
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depends a good chineze one goes for about $100-$200, expensive (overpriced i think) ones go for $300-$500. i am about to buy a Heer M40 enlisted mens set i will post the price it all ends up costing me and links if you like.
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Rat-a-tat-tat .
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is that a HBT tunic? ive been thinking of getting a HBT but wasnt sure if there worth anything....DARIVS ARCHITECTVS wrote: Rat-a-tat-tat .
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Yes, that's the summer green HBT uniform. Inexpensive and cool for conquering the world in summer weather. It wears fine. Very good for the price.
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very nice repro mp40
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I think it is one of those airsoft ones-my kid got one for Christmas.Very realistic! ---bil
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semi auto mg42 good for reenacting or does the sound stick out as unrelistic.
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Bil and TC... come see how realistic it looks from the front end...
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Fritz;
The 42 sa's do well in re-enactment battles; My 42's whole purpose is to drill the Russian trenches, on the Eastern front of the Marion, Ky area!
This week-end, at Ft.Campbell, there is a large battle event; We are using the largest training town which will be St.Lo in Normandy! The Tiger I will be there, facing a list of US Armor!.http://www.wwiibattle.org
There are bound to be a number of mg-42 sa's.....
The 42 sa's do well in re-enactment battles; My 42's whole purpose is to drill the Russian trenches, on the Eastern front of the Marion, Ky area!
This week-end, at Ft.Campbell, there is a large battle event; We are using the largest training town which will be St.Lo in Normandy! The Tiger I will be there, facing a list of US Armor!.http://www.wwiibattle.org
There are bound to be a number of mg-42 sa's.....
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This is likely a dumb question but do any of you guys involved in the larger reenactor groups have outreach programs with studios that do filming for things like History Channel documentaries?
I am always curious where they get their reenactors for some of those productions as some seem quite professional and others very weak (mainly the older ones form the 90s).
I am always curious where they get their reenactors for some of those productions as some seem quite professional and others very weak (mainly the older ones form the 90s).
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Good question;
Most re-enactment units love the publicity, in order to help in recruitment of their ranks.........other than that, there is little advantage in doing something for the history channel........They do not pay for your ammo/blanks, & fuel in the vehicles. little in the way of paying for travel, etc.......
*** The worst is, if they are invitied to a closed event battle, in order to film it, they are not happy with just being allowed to be in uniform, be in the midst of the battle-field and film.....!....They want re-runs done, and that is just impossible, because it interfers with the tactical action!....So therefore, many units, just decline.
Last year, the history field team wanted to go to our trenches of the Russian Front, out at Marion , Ky....After many phone calls between the unit commanders ,and many others, it was decided to not let them out there. > Primary reason being they would get in the way for the above reasons, and would not be content with just capturing the 'action', and therefore missed shots like below.....
Most re-enactment units love the publicity, in order to help in recruitment of their ranks.........other than that, there is little advantage in doing something for the history channel........They do not pay for your ammo/blanks, & fuel in the vehicles. little in the way of paying for travel, etc.......
*** The worst is, if they are invitied to a closed event battle, in order to film it, they are not happy with just being allowed to be in uniform, be in the midst of the battle-field and film.....!....They want re-runs done, and that is just impossible, because it interfers with the tactical action!....So therefore, many units, just decline.
Last year, the history field team wanted to go to our trenches of the Russian Front, out at Marion , Ky....After many phone calls between the unit commanders ,and many others, it was decided to not let them out there. > Primary reason being they would get in the way for the above reasons, and would not be content with just capturing the 'action', and therefore missed shots like below.....
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That clears up a lot, and explains why The History Channel and its related A&E channels sometimes have really cheezy scenes with guys that must be more interested in being actors than reenactors.
By the way great pics guys.
By the way great pics guys.
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well i have a regular heer uniformcoming with all the gear so i will post when i get it. i bought it for the event in southern kentucky this july that i plan to attend, cant decide if i should take the 42 or the 34 i will have by then. what time of year is the Marion Ky
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looking forward to seeing it! where did you get it from? Also, where did you get your boots?FKpt.Fritz wrote:well i have a regular heer uniformcoming with all the gear so i will post when i get it. i bought it for the event in southern kentucky this july that i plan to attend, cant decide if i should take the 42 or the 34 i will have by then. what time of year is the Marion Ky
I wish they would put a reenacting forum here to discuss kit, but that got shot down.
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ya a gemran equipment/uniform section at least would be nice. the uniform in comming from ANT-z who is supposed to be the best uniform guy in asia. so we shall see what i looks like when it comes but i have seen lots of good reviews so far. the gear i purchased off a guy i know who is getting out of reenacting, so i bought everything from him for $150, Shovel, flashlight, bread bag, y straps, gas mask and canister, spanish helmet, etc. the boots i got awhile back from a place up in canada, cant think of there name right now but there well known.looking forward to seeing it! where did you get it from? Also, where did you get your boots?
I wish they would put a reenacting forum here to discuss kit, but that got shot down.
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Buying used gear from a guy who's getting out makes it easier to gear up. You could save about 20%.
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