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Army of the Czecho-Slovak republic

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Congratulations, very nice and accurate work, a lot of dedication and perseverance with the mod.

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ProfTournesol :

Thanks. I can make for ArmA WWII mod. Majority other work at WWII mods resign .

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Not 100% sure of this, but I think its releated to air conditioning.

Great job, I really like bunkers and soldier textures. Keep them coming.

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FABfm:

Not alarm. This its ventilator. Heavy objetc have motor ventilar, light have manual. ventilator in action make in bunker overpressure. overpressure draw out fouling (from gun fire) and keep away in bunker other air than over filter in ventilator (antigas protection ), the soldier during gas attack doesn't need to haven gasmask.

Von Rundstedt:

Thanks. Your mod its better.

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I agree, it's nice seeing bunkers with interiors that seem 'occupied'. Most others often look like they do today from the inside.

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What was the effective range of this pistol? I like the design!

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belgerot:

This weapon have calibre 6,35 mm browning and effective range cca 30-50 m. This its fist pistol with DAO system at World. comparable pistol walter PP or walter PPK haven system SA/DA. This pistol its as groud for pistol vz.45:

http://www.freeexistence.org/images/guns/vz45_left.jpg

http://www.freeexistence.org/images/guns/vz45_right.jpg

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Germans army: WH and SS units.

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Molke2005:

W39 mod live, but post picture from theirs work at theirs forum.

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Did German infantrymen really wear charcoal grey trousers like that?

Why didn't you give them the proper 1936 pattern grey trousers (or

field grey after 1940)? Never seen infantrymen wearing panzertroops'

trousers like that.

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Very impressive Petr. The uniforms in my opinion, especially the tunics and headgear, look great. I like how nice and sharp the collar is especially on the M36 tunics.

Col.Faulkner, I think you're right. Although from examples it looks as if there were various shades, the one pictures on the soldiers is a bit too dark.

http://www.militaryimages.net/photopost/data/538/11The_German_Army_From_1939_to_1940_2.jpg

Also, be careful with placement of the W-SS sleeve eagle. It is much too high on the sleeve. The standard was to have the top of the insignia level with the bottom of the top-pocket flap.

http://web2.airmail.net/recon36/german/ss/sspix/m36ss.jpg

http://www.atthefront.com/g_uni_M36_Tunic_SS_main.jpg

French-cuff length on the officer tunics is good, too, which is often something overlooked. Good job!

Edited by belgerot
fixed links

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I like the general. But it seems the texture of trousers for those men should be imporved. I suppose these stuff are for german before the middle stage of war.

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belgerot, Col. Faulkner:

This problem with colors I am respost in May 2008 at ArmedAssault.infö. This its color during WWII:

http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x104/petrtlach/german_uniformy_barva.jpg

Much uniforms at pictures at web its conversion M40 at M36. From autumn 1939 made germny uniforms in periwinkle-green color (too M36 in this color).

And dark? Seting of monitor and ArmA

RUDOLF:

Why shift texture of legs? This materian made germany in autumn 1939. This its units 1938-1939!!

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Artillery officer and soldier:

arma2009-06-1623-51-47-87.jpg

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I just thought the color of trousers should be the similar to that of blouse. It seems it's too dark grey. Maybe you're right that they wore such thing in the autumn of 1939.

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I think that the color of the M36 tunic is correct for the period of 1938-39 as the screenshots show. There were various tones of the M36 of course, some lighter, others darker and more gray but that was the type most common I would say looking at various surviving examples.

The pants however could be lightened to match the Steingrau or stone-grey color more.

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The trousers are far too dark - it's as simple as that. Original 1936

trousers are a blue-grey colour (I don't care what you might see on

reenactors or on the interweb), nothing like what you have there.

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It's difficult to find good pictures of an original example. Most I've come across were General's breeches or M40 trousers at earliest.

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Was the Mo.1895 a Czech design originally?

I'm happy to see that you made the effort to make cartridge rounds for the rifle, so that dropping ammunition doesn't mean leaving behind bags, but the actual ammunition.

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belgeror:

Czech desing originally? Not, Mannlicher 1895. Czechoslovakian army had 360 000 this weapons in year 1938 in store. This weapons were as store weapons for mobilization, this weapon in year 1938 use military advances unit S.O.S. - guard of defence state. S.O.S. guard aread of fortes in border. Mannlicher 1895 use too units SFK (Sudetendeutscher Freikorps),

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjGzFsaChd8&feature=related

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