Anyone have good links to see the uniforms of some of the minor WW1 powers? I would like to finish my WW1 in Europe scenerio and I find the new units fairline has made fantastic, but I also would like to have Serbian, Bulgarian, Belgian and Rumanian forces, but the only such units I have seen come from Alex, which is a very different style.
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I have some Osprey plates of Balkan armies. Are you making them or have you made Fairline an offer he can't refuse?
If you want some scans, PM me your email and a detailed list.
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I was going to ask for the plates, but to fairline.
Excellent work as always!
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Indeed! Have the same book?
Since I have the book open, here's a shot of a Romanian wearing a 'gas mask'. It's gray wool impregnated with sodium thiosulphate. That's incredibly foul smelling. These armies weren't the richest, and uniforms were often augmented by civilian gear.
Btw, my scanner seems to have a 'Send to Fairline' button on it.
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Originally posted by Boco
Indeed! Have the same book?
Since I have the book open, here's a shot of a Romanian wearing a 'gas mask'. It's gray wool impregnated with sodium thiosulphate. That's incredibly foul smelling. These armies weren't the richest, and uniforms were often augmented by civilian gear.
Btw, my scanner seems to have a 'Send to Fairline' button on it.
The 'gas masks' the entente first used were basically chamical-soaked hoods as well. Just about better than being gassed I suppose.
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Originally posted by Boco
Since I have the book open, here's a shot of a Romanian wearing a 'gas mask'.'Arguing with anonymous strangers on the internet is a sucker's game because they almost always turn out to be - or to be indistinguishable from - self-righteous sixteen year olds possessing infinite amounts of free time.'
- Neal Stephenson, Cryptonomicon
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