Kaiserliche Marine. Obermatrose. WWl

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Kaiserliche Marine. Obermatrose. WWl (Germany)
Uniforms of the German Kaiser Sailors Navy during the First World War, the Marine Corps shore commands, security of ports and shipyards
, And so on.
Bust. scale 1/9
Cast in resin
Parts: 6
№ MGM0918


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Price : 38 euro + postage 6 euro
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This one is beautiful. Also, with little effort, there are a lot of options of Freikorps, during the German Revolutionary Period.

Is there a retailer, like Red Lancers?
 
Excellent!

Given the sculpted on insignia, and great coat design, I suggest sticking to painting this bust in early war blue uniform vs. later war dark feldgrau. I've shown photos of both for your info and interest. I only have photos of the naval tornister worn with the feldgrau.

All the best,
Dan
 

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my photographs argue that the sailors on shore wore their uniforms. very, very rare feldgrau. so the color of pea-jacket - dark blue, flashes of blue color chevron depended on the post
 
Ogr,

Like the subject , the weapon looks good again nice features in keeping with the period , I also like the way it's angled at the bottom leading to the pouch .

Great research pictures as well

Thanks for sharing

Nap
 
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