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    • daskrieg
      Looks 60s or 70s
    • tituss
      bonjour rare type 35 marine (1902) arisaka avec sa grenouille originale premier type et son attache typique style gunto type 95  
    • Bravo Bandits
      Obviously I know what it is just want to know the time period and what the piping indicates. There are no tags in the hat and also no information on the sweat shield. It is kind of hard to see but the piping is a darker green than the hat itself, almost  a forest green.  Any help is appreciated.     Thanks! 
    • Carrabassett
      Very nice for not being your “cup of tea!” Great items and display.
    • jmd62
      Excellent example, thanks for sharing!
    • JohnKris
      Script R buttons are coming up as 19th century rifleman buttons. I know the UK did make buttons for the Confederacy. https://www.treasurenet.com/threads/help-identifying-button-confederate-manuscript-r-riflemans-button.665274/
    • mikie
      Don’t quote me on this, but the style reminds me of some Spanish buttons I bought many years ago. They were said to be captured from the 1898 war in Cuba and were part of the old Bannerman stock. I’ll try to dig them out when I get a chance.  mikie
    • Preppy Picker
      The US airborne dio can be posted on the US forum.   I built 1/35th scale dioramas of destroyed German vehicles in Normandy, my specialty was vegetation.   I was into super detailing and scratch building and by age 23 I had a few dioramas including an award winner.   After college I moved from the East to West coast for several years.   When I came back home for a visit all my dioramas were in the basement where the cat had slept on them.   And that’s how I got rid of my dioramas, I haven’t built anything since.
    • TWSmith
      I stated yesterday on the wrong site that I was in the process of working on a 1/16 Normandy airborne diorama. Here is some of the progress.  It will have a knocked out German puma recon armored car by 101st AB infantry. I’m hoping to find a way to sell my older dios to make room for new work.  My wife is on my case about it.  She might even shut me down lol.  Gotta keep the wife happy. If I can’t find a way to sell some of these I’m probably in the doghouse. 
    • WW2az44
      Thanks I will check out that forum 👍 I will keep that in mind for the future, for $20 it was a gamble that couldn’t hurt. Maybe I’ll get lucky next time! 
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    • Danny J
      Yes, I have been collecting some fantastic reference books, but not the german badge one, as yet
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