So currently I have the gas powered SMLE on order from Evike.com, its going to need some work to get it up and running. My early war Aussie loadout is ready for the rifles only game in Sept. It promises to be an awesome game. I may have to get a rubber bayonet.
Next on the to do list is the late war Aussie loadout. This is the fun bit
I have done some research and the Aussies really mastered the art of jungle warfare. Having entered the war with rather poor quality gear left over from WW2, they learned to pick the best of the gear available and use it. They initially copied the idea of commando units, but quickly realised that rather than being able to strike targets behind enemy lines, they were better used to create OP's near enemy locations and for long range reconnaissance patrols. While the British in Burma stuck with Khaki drill and later Jungle green gear and standard pattern 37 webbing, The Aussies switched to US herring bone twill trousers and lace up gaiters as they provided better protection from vegetation and insects. They also quickly realised that the webbing needed a few alterations and developed their own water bottle carriers that fitted directly to the belt. This meant that multiple water bottles could be carried and they would be more stable.
Items needed for this loadout: HBT trousers, M1938 lace up leggings, Jungle green shirt, 2 skeleton style water bottle holders, an extra water bottle, C hooks and webbing material for water bottle holder adaption, machete sheaf and rubber machete.