jeep44
One of the Regulars
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- Detroit,Mi
My uniform obsession started with a 1944 BSA M20 motorcycle I acquired to restore. After I completed it to the correct WW2 spec., I decided that a battledress jacket might be nice to wear on it. Things snowballed from there, finally leading to multiple variations of British Despatch Rider uniforms and gear,from head to toe,early war to late war, Royal Signals or Royal Artillery, etc,etc-down to the (live) War Finish Webley .38. It all fits,too.
It got even worse when I started on my '44 MB jeep-it just looks so much better when the driver is in correct uniform,too. I don't get carried away with elite units or rank,though. Depending on the weather, wool shirt and mustard trousers,with leggings, and a '41 Field Jacket or 1st pattern Mackinaw,or HBT coveralls appropriate headgear,too.-no rank or patches on anything. Most people today do not even realize this IS a uniform.
It got even worse when I started on my '44 MB jeep-it just looks so much better when the driver is in correct uniform,too. I don't get carried away with elite units or rank,though. Depending on the weather, wool shirt and mustard trousers,with leggings, and a '41 Field Jacket or 1st pattern Mackinaw,or HBT coveralls appropriate headgear,too.-no rank or patches on anything. Most people today do not even realize this IS a uniform.