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PostPosted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 7:44 pm 
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Thank guys. Worth a try. I think you will be really lucky to get a size 58+ for under AUD400.00

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Geez, wouldn't even fit me, and I've got a tiny head at size 57!


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I am investigating the possibilty of having reproduction Pith helmets made overseas. How many firm orders would we have have from your group if things worked out?

Not sure on costs at this stage until I get numbers.

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I don't need one, but I'll find out from the members who don't check the message board very often.

Andy.


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There is an Italian Uniform list on the club geocities website under impressions.


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Italian Troops

Basic Equipment and Uniform Checklist: Italian Infantry/ Colonial Militia 1936-42

· M29 or M35 tropical bustina (cap-badge optional)
· M29 or M35 ‘Casco Coloniale’ (pith helmet) with rosette and insignia (brass)-NOTE 1-
· Sun goggles, NOTE 2-
· M33 helmet (only issued in 1942 to regular infantry)

· M29, M35 or M40 Tropical pattern tunic with collar stars
· M35 or M40 Tropical breeches
· Knee length White wool-knit socks
· Knee length Khaki or Grey/blue wool-knit socks
· Puttees or Canvas 1 piece infantry gaiters
· M1912 Tropical boots ot DAK tropical ankle boots- Continental pattern Italian army boots are also fine.
· M29, M35 or M40 shirt in either continental or tropical colours- NOTE 3-
· Italian infantry pattern belt
· Cartridge pouch
· Neckstrap
· Bayonet frog
· Bayonet

· Mess tin
· M33 water bottle in 1 or .75 ltr NOTE 4-
· Fork and spoon
· Jacknife

· Shelter half in Tan or M29 camouflage
· Italian Army pattern Great Coat NOTE 5-

· Carcano 1924 or 38 carbine or M91 or M41 rifle with sling
· 2 or more clips (you’ll need these for events)



NOTE 1- M35 tropical helmets are easy to source in sizes up to 56-57 cm’s, in 3 years I’ve never seen a 59 or 60- for those of us with large heads, this may mean using a ‘captured’ wollesley pattern or British pith helmet- this was common practice. If a captured helmet is used, correct insignia MUST be applied.

NOTE 2-these were standard issue, captured goggles were common as they were harder wearing, but efforts should be made to aquire the correct pattern, as they are common, and were made into the 60’s.


NOTE 3-if wearing a tunic, a white T-shirt or singlet is an acceptable substitute, as it was common practice.


NOTE 4- It was common practice to carry two waterbottles in the Italian Army during the Africa Campaign.


NOTE 5-It was common practice to use captured great coats from 41 onwards, as allied coats were common booty.


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Gentlemen, ANT-Z is producing quality WW2 Italian Uniforms at good prices. All six of us in Brisbane now have his Khaki uniforms.

http://stores.shop.ebay.com.au/ANT-Z-MILITARY.

By the way I have had re create our website the new address is...

www.rehistorygroup.com

Still add content.

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Russell
Italian SUL AGS Brisbane


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