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Glorfindel
Post subject: Re: 'Figurines'Posted: May 24th, 2016, 10:27 pm
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There are hot weather combat dress, temperate combat dress, winter combat dress and arctic combat dress.

Different camouflage uniforms with combat shirt, field jacket, windproof smock and 3-layer gore-tex ECWCS jacket. Then the other clothes like winter and summer underware, midlayer thermal shirt, thermal smock and primaloft underjacket and -trouser. There are mountaineering boots and desert boots.


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Colosseum
Post subject: Re: 'Figurines'Posted: May 25th, 2016, 3:15 am
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Why issue mountaineering boots to regular troops? Stiff-soled insulated/waterproof mountain boots are generally only useful when being used in mountainous conditions where waterproofness and ability to accept crampons is paramount.

To me the ideal distribution sees lightweight, breathable non-waterproof tan suede boots issued to troops in desert climates, a black leather all-round boot issued to troops everywhere else, and mountain boots built like the La Sportiva Nepals issued to specialist troops in winter/mountain environments.

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Glorfindel
Post subject: Re: 'Figurines'Posted: May 25th, 2016, 7:36 am
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I think more on a traditional alpine boots (maybe I used to wrong word for the boots?). The swiss army used a alpine boots as everyday footwear until about 1995, the german mountain troops use alpine boots as footwear in nearly every terrain. Many german soldiers in other units use alpine boots so the Bundeswehr even thought about supply mountain boots to every soldier. I know the cons and pros of alpine boots a bit as I have some experience in the mountaineer and also in the (mountain) infantry.


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Glorfindel
Post subject: Re: 'Figurines'Posted: May 27th, 2016, 3:23 pm
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Glorfindel wrote:
tsd715: Also nice drawings. I will try to draw my own proposal for US Army dress and ceremonial uniforms.
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tsd715
Post subject: Re: 'Figurines'Posted: May 31st, 2016, 12:34 am
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Great job Glorfindel. I've expanded and revised my proposal (although it's not as comprehensive as your's).
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Post subject: Re: 'Figurines'Posted: May 31st, 2016, 7:39 am
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Grrrrrreat work there Glorfindel and TSD :!:

Jolly WELL DONE, the pair of you :D

I can't WAIT to see more please :P

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Post subject: Re: 'Figurines'Posted: May 31st, 2016, 11:37 pm
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Thanks Andy! :D And here's some more!

Service/Dress, and Ceremonial Uniforms of my AU Army
first row: First Class Dress Uniforms (aka No. 1 Dress) - worn off base, in minor parades, on semi-formal occasions, etc.
second row: Ceremonial Uniforms - worn in major parades, formal occasions, etc.
third row: Second Class Dress Uniforms (aka No. 2 Dress) - worn on base as an everyday service uniform, while traveling, etc.
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I'll probably be posting some working and combat uniforms for my AU Army within the next few days.


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Glorfindel
Post subject: Re: 'Figurines'Posted: June 3rd, 2016, 9:46 pm
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Swiss Army Uniforms World War 1 and World War 2
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the swiss army started the war with the uniform Ord. 1889: There was a combat tunic, normally worn as field and service uniform and there was also a field jacket (I think the last was worn as I work uniform and in hot weather). There were different headdresses. Most troops wore a shako, but some also wore a cap similar to the austrian mountain cap (for example the numerous cyclist troops). There were also képis, often worn by officers. The uniform 1889 was very inspired by the austrian uniform of that time. There was a fieldgrey cover for the shako and some troops also wore a fieldgey overjacket for camouflage. During WW1 a field grey uniform Ord. 1914 introduced. This uniform was also inspired by the austrian uniform of that time. The colour was a fieldgrey but greener then the german field grey. As headdress a "police cap" and for officers also a fieldgrey képi was introduced. The shako was kept for a while. In 1917 also a steel helmet was introduced, similar to the german helmet (this helmet was replace by the helmet 71. My father still wore from 1963 the helmet 1 until 1980, when he received the helmet 71. I am still equiped with the helmet 71, but younger soldiers have the kevlar helmet 04. In my battalion only a handful of capains and majors are equiped with the helmet 71). Standard weapons was the 7,5mm Schmidt-Rubin K11.

After the war the uniform Ord. 1926 was introduces. Basically it was a uniform Ord. 1917 with simplified insignias. In 1940 the uniform Ord. 1940 was introduced, which was basically a uniform Ord. 1926 but with turn down collar. Off Duty it could be worn with open collar. Headdress was the helmet 17 and a mountain cap, similar to the austrian one. By the older unforms Ord. 1926 the stand-up collars were remodeld to a turn down collar. This uniform was named Ord. 26/40.

For soldiers the combat, service and off-duty uniform was afaik basically the same (I think there was also a working uniform, which was also worn in hot weather). Officers had uniforms of better quality. They also had a special off-duty uniform. As headdresses they wore next to the helmet a mountain cap, police cap or soft képi and for some occasions a stiff képi.

Swiss soldiers did not and do not wear many insignias and no medals. The swiss army was and is quite a republican, with not a big class distinction between officers and soldiers. Parades in fancy uniforms and medals were and are not important for the swiss army.


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Post subject: Re: 'Figurines'Posted: June 4th, 2016, 12:13 am
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Glorfindel wrote:
I think more on a traditional alpine boots (maybe I used to wrong word for the boots?). The swiss army used a alpine boots as everyday footwear until about 1995, the german mountain troops use alpine boots as footwear in nearly every terrain. Many german soldiers in other units use alpine boots so the Bundeswehr even thought about supply mountain boots to every soldier. I know the cons and pros of alpine boots a bit as I have some experience in the mountaineer and also in the (mountain) infantry.
Ah I see. I thought you were meaning like a military version of this: http://www.sportiva.com/products/footwe ... al-evo-gtx

Can you link the type of alpine boots you use? I'm always interested in learning about military gear and am curious.

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Post subject: Re: 'Figurines'Posted: June 4th, 2016, 9:22 am
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has anyone drawn the Irish armed forces uniforms?


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