Minor point. the entrenching tool handle was attached to the bayonet scabbard. No indication of one in any of the photos.
But it's better than "the Blue Max" where they used the Irish army for both sides, only changing HELMETS. Or the "experimental german fighter in the last scene which turned out to be a 1930's FRENCH Morane?
Klunk, you have to realise that most of us would be no fun watching war movies, with wives or girlfriends, because we are ALL quite adept at spotting the wrong kit.
Remember "Zulu Dawn"? With the infantry using ME carbines? Or the troops marching in column with CROOKED bayonets on the rifles?
For that matter, ZULU, which portrayed Pte. Hook as a malingerer which he WAS NOT. Or Chard loading a Mk6 Webley which didn't appear until 1915?
Best of all, was the troops singing Men Of Harlech, a bit off ,since there were only EIGHT Welshmen there, and in any case they would have been singing it in Welsh, which is about as understandable as high Martian!
Allowing for all that , it was a GREAT movie.
I won't even go into the last remake of the "four feathers" with its INDIAN director who made a balls up of the whole thing.