Rare military uniform drafts

Started by LeiaOrgana2187, November 12, 2018, 05:53:37 PM

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LeiaOrgana2187




Also found this pattern too in WarRelics. I suspect that this is the Manchurian Kyowafuku.





The guide for collars from the same book.

Hendrick

Quote from: Henry Hall on December 14, 2018, 06:00:02 AM
The one on the left isn't much different than a Mao suit, or a Bond villain suit (Dr Evil).

Why am I thinking of Kim Yong Il?

LeiaOrgana2187

Quote from: Hendrick on January 28, 2019, 06:01:55 AM
Quote from: Henry Hall on December 14, 2018, 06:00:02 AM
The one on the left isn't much different than a Mao suit, or a Bond villain suit (Dr Evil).

Why am I thinking of Kim Yong Il?

I think you mean Kim Jong-un.

LeiaOrgana2187

Found these in a Russian reenactors forum.... can anyone have clearer copies?





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Hendrick



No no, his father, actually...

Quote from: LeiaOrgana2187 on January 31, 2019, 05:57:08 PM
Found these in a Russian reenactors forum.... can anyone have clearer copies?





Close-up detail



OlymposPartizanos

Quote from: LeiaOrgana2187 on January 31, 2019, 05:57:08 PMFound these in a Russian reenactors forum.... can anyone have clearer copies?





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I got an earlier version of guide of drafting and making battledress here:

https://movsd.com/BespokeCutter/index.php/topic,1567.0.html

Also I have a clearer picture of the offiziers fieldbluse one. Another post of a 1930s German book that I sent also contains some drafts of uniform

Hendrick

Quote from: Henry Hall on December 14, 2018, 06:00:02 AMThe one on the left isn't much different than a Mao suit, or a Bond villain suit (Dr Evil).

Or worse, an Austin Powers villain...


Cheerio, Hendrick

Der Zuschneider

I have the Rudolf Maurer cutting book in excellent condition in box for 550$. It has all the uniforms.
I also had a uniform cutting book from 1935 it sold in one day for 350$. But I made an excellent copy and rebound, looks better than the original, selling for 250$.
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