Nice photo!Otto41 wrote:Me and my GF Kara.
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Tack!Daniel wrote:Nice photo!Otto41 wrote:Me and my GF Kara.
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Reenacting Slovak ww2 Cavalry from Fast Division. Yellow collar tabs, helmet M32 with blue rim and slovak doublecross. Reenacting is fun
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Very nice to see the wwii Slovak army being reenacted. Do you have more photos from this?
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Hello rednas, some pictures for you.
Mobilisation in Bystrica. Reenacting hot summer 1944, when some officers decided to switch sides.
Weapons are coming. You can see two LMG 26´s, rifles vz.24 - czecho-slovak version of german mauser - see straight bolt and heavy machine gun vz.37. All products of Zbrojovka Brno ZB.
Experienced corporal of infantry.
Infantry loading into Praga RN.
And some rare birds. Slovak ww2 policemen, gendarmerie and border guards.
Mobilisation in Bystrica. Reenacting hot summer 1944, when some officers decided to switch sides.
Weapons are coming. You can see two LMG 26´s, rifles vz.24 - czecho-slovak version of german mauser - see straight bolt and heavy machine gun vz.37. All products of Zbrojovka Brno ZB.
Experienced corporal of infantry.
Infantry loading into Praga RN.
And some rare birds. Slovak ww2 policemen, gendarmerie and border guards.
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Thanks for posting!
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Great shots 1900! Always good to see the under-represented constituencies of the Ostfront represented by reenactors, my feldmutze is off to all of you.
Here is a shot of me this past weekend at the Retreat From Anzio event in Gettysburg, PA. The event was hosted by Der Erste Zug and they were kind enough to have me as a guest. We portrayed a gruppe of the 65. Infanterie Division during its withdrawal to Rome. I am at left wearing the tropical-issue tunic. Photo credit to Pat Oehler of Der Erste Zug:
Here is a shot of me this past weekend at the Retreat From Anzio event in Gettysburg, PA. The event was hosted by Der Erste Zug and they were kind enough to have me as a guest. We portrayed a gruppe of the 65. Infanterie Division during its withdrawal to Rome. I am at left wearing the tropical-issue tunic. Photo credit to Pat Oehler of Der Erste Zug:
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Here's me playing soldiers in my back yard
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Awesome shot Ben, I wish I lived closer so I could participate with Der Erste Zug.
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What's up with that MP40 and the sling? Airsoft?Judas wrote:Here's me playing soldiers in my back yard
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Yep it's an airsoft one, I have a genuine K98 Posted on the weapons board, but when I run around the woods I take the replicas,
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I'm jsut getting into reenacting, my uniform is ordered and hopefully -crosses fingers- it'll get here before Rockford IL (24th and 25th of Sept). I'm with the 12th Panzer Division Hitlerjugend out of MN.
Here's some pics of me with the group and the KUBELWAGEN!!! <3 I love it. Oh and the R71 w/ sidecar!
Here's some pics of me with the group and the KUBELWAGEN!!! <3 I love it. Oh and the R71 w/ sidecar!
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I'll play...its fun to fly in original gear...although the sunglasses and mic aren't original issue
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From a few years back.
Books: The original search engine.
Interested in original M1918 BAR and M1917A1 BMG related items.
Interested in original M1918 BAR and M1917A1 BMG related items.
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I like that kind of small cart A LOT (where did you get it?), but aren't they more Dutch/German/Belgian/or Central European things than Italian/Mediterranean?benmiller wrote: Here is a shot of me this past weekend at the Retreat From Anzio event in Gettysburg, PA. The event was hosted by Der Erste Zug and they were kind enough to have me as a guest. We portrayed a gruppe of the 65. Infanterie Division during its withdrawal to Rome. I am at left wearing the tropical-issue tunic. Photo credit to Pat Oehler of Der Erste Zug: