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  1. Decided to get some photos of my senior NCO kit (Oberscharführer) before a milsim next weekend. Odds are I'll be using my mp40 but it's currently with a tech who's fixed it up for me. 

     

    Honestly even with full wool on under my camo it still didn't feel too warm surprisingly so I think I'll definitely stick with the over layers for this one I think. 

     

    I hope you like these pics and the second set is the basic panzergrenadier kit most of my guys will be running.

     

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  2. Managed to get a few photos of my platoon leader (feldwebel) kit for 2nd battalion, 7th company 125th regiment panzergrenadier kit 21 panzer division near Ranville on the edge of the Orne river on exercise spring 44. This company would be the one that's pushed away from Pegasus and Horsa bridge by Brit para's on d-day. 

     

    It's been fun doing lots of research for this kit and with a much higher quality smock I feel a lot happier with my impression now.  

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  3. Managed to get a few photos of my platoon leader (feldwebel) kit for 2nd battalion, 7th company 125th regiment panzergrenadier kit 21 panzer division near Ranville on the edge of the Orne river on exercise spring 44. This company would be the one that's pushed away from Pegasus and Horsa bridge by Brit para's on d-day. 

     

    It's been fun doing lots of research for this kit and with a much higher quality smock I feel a lot happier with my impression now.  

     

     

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  4. On 08/09/2020 at 01:09, SeniorSpaz87 said:

    If only my VSR-X wasnt so darn chonkers, Id already have Enfield, Kar, and Mosin stocks for it. Unfortunately I just cant see either a G&G or S&T version really being competitive... Sure, if you want to look the part they will probably be Ace, but I also like to be able to tickle people at 120m...

     

    If you get the tnt upgraded s&t k98k it's a very competitive platform compared to say an ssg 10 and guys in my group use them as such when at 500 FPS. Having tried both side by side I feel the k98k has the edge but lacks any real scope options but if your eyesight is good you will be fine with lower powered optics anyway. Even the lower base s&t is pretty damn good and is great for WWII events especially as you can use it with no minimum engagement distance and your not fighting for one of 4 sniper slots for the entire weekend. 

     

    The g&g gas k98k is far from competitive though and in my opinion really not worth buying. Its passable for WWII events but skirmish play its lacking to much. 

     

    When the s&t no.4 drops I'm going to be all over that for my Brit para nco kit!

  5. On 11/08/2020 at 22:11, Leader Bee said:

    I'd be grateful yeah, I thought I must have gotten the wrong size when I put them on and they were almost half up my chest...glad to know they're supposed to be like that...where would you recommend getting braces from?

     

    Yeah braces are a must for pretty much any WWII kit. Personally I use retro looking braces as braces weren't issued and were only ever made at a regimental or company level with the Germans so you see a huge mix and not a uniform mix of braces in use especially late war 43-45. 

     

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/303173363949

     

    It's awesome seeing more WWII kits being posted up too. Keep it up everyone 😁

  6. On 21/08/2020 at 04:55, Spartan09 said:

    while i cant spend any amount of money on new kit at the moment,  i am thinking of putting together a ww2 british loadout, possibly a para at arnhem.

    does anyone have any links to get accurate uniform pieces? ideally repro as i feel a little uneasy using genuine kit if i can avoid it.

    as for the weapons, im looking at either sten guns, thompson SMGs or the G&G lee enfield (if it ever gets released)

    and a friend of mine in america reckons i should also do a ww1 trench tommy too if i get the lee enfield...   

     

    Personally I would wait for the s&t Lee Enfield over the g&g any day of the year. All the g&g WWII guns other than the mg42 have all been a bit lack luster and mostly a bit useless so far from my experience. For example, the k98k is kind of crap especially compared to the s&t k98k. The ICS garand is far better than the g&g garand ect. 

     

    When it comes to the AGM sten, it's really not that hard to work on just like the mp40. The only real proprietary parts are the gearbox shell and the first thing you do to them is hop mod them so that's the only other main proprietary part that gets removed anyway. 

     

    If you want the king of all stens then the northeast sten is shaping up to be an amazing gbbr with some of the best externals I've seen but I've not handled one as they are pre launch still. Previews seem very promising though and I might get one for my British para kit at Arnhem too. Currently working on a 9th SS kit so I can do both sides when the event happens hopefully next year but everything from this year might push that back :(

     

    For the British kit have a look on soldier of fortune in the reenactment section and that should give you an idea but honestly your best off joining some of the Facebook reenactment sales groups and buying kit there. :)

     

     

  7. 49 minutes ago, Leader Bee said:

    Ahh, cheers, I figured it was going to tie like a stirrup but having had ACU digital camo in the past, the ankle laces for those just tightened the leg holes so I got confused

    Yeah it also depends on your hight and waist too with them as if you've got a small waist and are tall they often don't fit so you have to tie them around your ankle like some of the guys in my group. Have you got any braces for your trousers yet as they are a game changer for keeping your trousers in the right place as they sit much higher than normal modern trousers (almost to your belly button). 

     

    Do you still want a photo or are you ok? I can dig my trousers out for you if you like. 

  8. 12 hours ago, SeniorSpaz87 said:

    Ive always wanted to do a WWII build, but get put off for various reasons. Im slowly making progress though. When I lived in the UK I did have a "Downed aircrew" setup that included a RAF bomber jacket, Colt Peacemaker revolver (before the US got involved in the war a lot of these were shipped over to the UK), and a stolen MP-40 (as in from a German. Not, you know...). That was years ago though, back before I could do anything as simple as replace a bucking. Ive done several Soviet early Cold War loadouts, so I am working my way to WWII. I like the idea of going with a boltie over just being another MP-40/Sten/Thompson; since Ive got a VSR-X it can certainly preform. The main issue with it is its size - its got a much wider barrel than any of the mainstream WWII bolties. I am not locked down to any one faction, but I do have the US/British handguns already - that same Peacekeeper (I just pulled it out after not touching it for 4 years and it still works fine), and an old Western Arms SV Infinity 1911 that I fitted with some real Colt 1911 grips. Its not perfect, but close enough. Ive also got several pages of gear bookmarked that I just havent pulled the trigger on... Maybe once Covid winds down a bit and work money starts flowing again...

     

    Then again, I am making good headway into my DP-28 build. Russian LMG gunner anyone?

     

    If your interested in WWII events definitely look at the most common factions for events as you are in squads according to your kit. So Heer grenadier/panzergrenadier, Luftwaffe field division/fallschirmjäger and SS or say British para, US airborne or US infantry ect. 

     

    There is a movement to try and get more Soviet WWII players though as there's a big call for ost front events these days. It's well worth looking into at first just doing a basic kit and officer's kits are always reserved for game organisers as they are the ones briefing you so makes sense they use those kits.  

     

    We do also have a lot of bolt action rifle a these days thanks to s&t/snow wolf making very useable and accessible k98k's and are working on a no.4 if I remember correctly for British kit which will be awesome! Definitely going to want one of those for my WIP Brit para kit. 

     

    K98K vsr conversions are totally doable with a real stock and a few external parts as they can go into a lot of the real parts as a few of my guys use them. Does mean you need to cast some of the parts though to make it work. 

    34 minutes ago, Leader Bee said:

    I've got an M40 helmet and some Waffen SS Peadot "Erbensmuster" camo from Epic Militaria.

     

    Don't suppose you know how to tie those laces on the ankles of the trousers do you?

    Also considering getting some braces and an A/Y frame but not looking to be 100% historical as I don't do milsim, just wanted somethign slightly different to the norm.

     

    Fair enough dude, I'll get you some photos in a bit that should show you how they go. Basically the big bit goes under your foot and the two tails go into the little trouser holes the other side and you tie them off. 

  9. 2 minutes ago, FreeFrag.UK said:

    @MSSW Rune - That's an absolutely awesome kit you've managed to build up. Out of curiosity how long has it taken you to build? I dare not ask the cost.

     

    As a further curiosity which MP40 have you gone with and how do you find it?

     

    It's probably taken me around 2 years to build up but it's been the last year mostly where I've gone for it and just focused in on this kit. To be honest even I don't want to know the cost at this point 😐 

     

    The mp40 is the AGM one so only around £90-100 new. I've replaced the entire barrel and hop set up with an ak hop which I modified as out of the box the range is awful. Once that simple mod is done though it's surprisingly an ok little SMG but not amazing by modern AEG standards. It's a gun of its time really but at WWII events it's not too bad and definitely has its place. The AGM stg44 is definitely better with the same level of modification to the hop and barrel. I tend to use that for other kits or skirmish events as it's basically just a M4 internally. 

     

     

  10. 47 minutes ago, FreeFrag.UK said:

    @MSSW Rune - As far as protection goes I need to have a firm covering from the hollow just above the sternum/separating the clavicle down to about an inch below the ribcage. I was thinking about it after posting and the idea of some of the low profile/covert PC's did occur as a potential solution while maintaining the outward aesthetic.

    Ahhh ok so it's quite a large are that needs protection. Have you considered making something that fits to your body form of say tough leather and have it fit to say a sports under armour t-shirt that's tight fitting so it's almost completely invisible especially with a shirt on over it. Add in your tunic and camo smock on top of that and you would never know. Is it solely to protect from bb's or is it knocks too as if it's just bb's you will be surprised at how much your tunic will soak up. You always know your being hit but it takes most the sting out of it normally. Camo smock and just a shirt though can sting like a sod as they are both so thin lol. 

     

    You also have various Soviet units who used armour in WWII if you want to go to extremes lol. 

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  11. 57 minutes ago, PopRocket123 said:

    Problem solved

     

     

     

    Lmao yeah there's always WWI kit but very limited on events, maybe 1 a year at best where as WWII events we have normally every few months. Just food for thought there. 

     

     

    British para's had armour plates for Arnhem. This is an image from a trial on Canadian troops iirc. This might be worth looking into as it's genuine kit that was used in combat. 

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  12. 46 minutes ago, Sniper780 said:

    My knowledge on airsoft versions of WW2 weapons is limited, is it the AGM or SRC mp40 you run?

     

    I have heard about performance issues on the G&G Kar98k but I do like the externals on them and the SE version is fun to play about with but absolutely unless for skirmishing.

    Yeah it's the AGM version I have. The src is ok but again needs a bit of work from what I've been told by guys who have them. That said the AGM one is often only around £100 new so it's kind of expected at that price so I don't mind working on it. 

     

    Yeah the g&g are a pain and my guys fold theirs after 1 game and all went to spring k98k's. We had a shell ejecting k98k and yeah it's great fun until it breaks and as you said totally useless for events. 

    50 minutes ago, FreeFrag.UK said:

    I love my impression kits and I have toyed with the idea of putting together WW2 and/or various Cold War kits but one thing which tends to hold me back is that I need something protecting my chest (health related) which inevitably generates some issues. The Lee Enfield No.4 which has been teased a lot over the past year or so looks incredibly promising.

     

    Your kits look incredible. As far as WW2 kit goes I'll admit I've got a soft spot for the 352. Infanterie-Division from Normandy along with the kit used by British Para's during Operation Market Garden.

     

    I've never really investigated the WW2 weapons but your write up indicates some great pieces of kit, with a bit of technical know how.

    Thanks, it's taken a long time to finidhy up. Yeah the Lee Enfield no4 does look very promising but from what I've heard has been pushed back in favour of other guns that are more popular and covid 19 has pushed it back further which is a shame. 

     

    Out of curiosity how much protection do you require? There might be solutions available for this hidden within kit. 

     

     

    38 minutes ago, PopRocket123 said:

    I'd love the G&G No. 4 as long as it turns out to be good (apparently there are concerns about its performance). If I got one of like to try an alternative history British resistance if Germany invaded Britain

    That's a fun idea and I know there was talk of an event specifically about that but I've not heard much about it recently probably due to the lockdown. 

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