- Location
- Atascadero, California USA
Also try Great War Militaria.com they are/were based in Pennsylvania. Great bunch with a wide range of original and reproduction items including uniforms. Joe
That was a lot of fun, I guess it will be on in July, Merry Christmas Jean!JP said:I have been doing it for 19 years, from French Indian Wars to WW2, sometimes you even get to do a movie or two. This summer we did the CBC Great War documentary in St-Bruno, Québec.
We have 3 of them in our unit I think. SS uniform! Yeesh no, thats Grossdeutschland, a Wehrmacht Heer uniform, the cuff title is worn on the right and it has a breast eagle, no skull on the car either and the collar tabs are different. Muslims like the SS there was a legion of them and Himmler let them wear their turbans with the uniform, makes me laugh when the RCMP doesn't like the turban but the SS didUnsub said:The SS uniforms probably made them a bit jumpy as well.
The ultimate piece of WW2 german kit would be one of those Ural motorbikes with sidecar. They are exactly the same as the BMW ones because the soviets took the whole factory back to russia and they have not changed anything.
You can even get them in camo with a machinegun mount and yes the sidecar wheel is driven so it works in snow. They are available in canada and are street legal. If I had one I would wear a german uniform and drive around town evry day in it.
Canuck I Am said:I know what you mean Klunk. I've been looking all over the web for WW1 re-enacting gear but there's just not any around. I've got people saying people re-enacting Germans can use Swedish tunics but I highly doubt that.
For the tommies there's absolutely dink. I've seen uniforms and gear for the AEF and French but oddly enough Britain seems left out of the loop.
We don't allow Swedish stuff anymore. It's funny, I hear maritime poeple saying the same thing all the time, one of our members got posted out to CFB Gaetown too and he's got all his kit out there. I'm sure you'd have enough.NB.nagantsniper said:SWEDISH TUNICS CAN BE ALTEREDTO LOOK WW1 OR WW2 GERMAN, MANY REENACTMENT GROUP WONT LET THEM AN-MORE, BUT GOOD REPRODUCTIONS ARE AVAILABLE .
I GOT 95% MY GEAR FER WW2 GERMAN /HEER/ARMY BUT NO GROUP IN MARITIME CANADA ........YET.
Not to mention felt bloody awful!JP said:The movie company used Swedish modified tunics to look like WW1 uniforms for the Great War documentary and frankly they looked bloody awfull. As noted above most units I know no longer allow them to be used by their members, many quality reproductions are now available from many sources for WW1 and WW2.
DarExc said:We don't allow Swedish stuff anymore. It's funny, I hear maritime poeple saying the same thing all the time, one of our members got posted out to CFB Gaetown too and he's got all his kit out there. I'm sure you'd have enough.