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Posted by: RHaught October 12, 2008 01:13 am
Noticed in some of the pics the overcoats the Romanian reenactors have been wearing. Anyone know where to find these? The only way I know of here in the US is to convert an original WWI AEF into WWII Romanian. Schipperfabrik asked if we needed overcoats but not sure if he has the items needed to do so right now.

Also here is why I've been absent for so long (tried to put this in general discussion but unable to post there). Meet Matthew everyone! biggrin.gif
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Posted by: mihnea October 14, 2008 05:48 pm
I'm very happy you're back. I still have a WWII mess kit for you, I hoped you would come to Romania this year. smile.gif

The overcoats are communist era ones similar to the model 1924 with some modification they can be transformed. The ones in the pictures are unmodified (only the buttons are changed). I plan to have mine fully transformed. The problem is finding them as they are not sold directly to the public and the ones that come from army stock are in small sizes, it's very hard to find them in normal sizes. Most are a bit greener than normal but some are just perfect, like mine I will send you some pictures on email with mine.

Here are pictures with them from an action in Hungary: http://6dorobanti.ro/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1201094859/15#15

Posted by: RHaught October 15, 2008 06:12 pm
Mihnea,

Planned on coming to Romania this past summer until last year when we found out about the baby. Hoping to be able to get back there soon to visit some areas around Iasi that I have recently been looking into.

Will email you about the mess kit.

Received the pics of the overcoat that you sent. How are the coats found normally if the army doesn't sell to the public? Through a vendor? With the information that Kepi posted a while ago the conversion would not be too difficult to do it seems (he told me what to do with an AEF WWI overcoat).

Schipperfabrik might try to make the overcoat eventually but no idea if he has all the necessary information on it. Have an event coming up in two weeks where I will have to use the German mantel again though it helps the scenerio is late 1944 as well as the other two in February of next year (one in a trench system and the other out in the woods camping in a foxhole).

Posted by: RHaught November 24, 2008 02:12 am
Another person in the group found this one by Spearhead Militaria (barrylyndon28) on Ebay user posted image. Here is what he found that would need to be corrected: The coat will need minor adjustments to be correct for Romanian, namely it needs to have sew down shoulder epaulets ( as opposed to detachable ) made in the same brown wool, which can be easily done by taking a strip from around the bottom hem and using the fabric to hand make your own. Buttons can be repainted a deep green color. The beauty of this coat is that it already has the correct cuffs, which are kind of tough to hand make as they take a lot of materiel.

How does it look? It will be the closest we will find here in the US it seems.

Posted by: RHaught January 02, 2009 05:04 pm
QUOTE (RHaught @ November 24, 2008 02:12 am)
Another person in the group found this one by Spearhead Militaria (barrylyndon28) on Ebay user posted image. Here is what he found that would need to be corrected: The coat will need minor adjustments to be correct for Romanian, namely it needs to have sew down shoulder epaulets ( as opposed to detachable ) made in the same brown wool, which can be easily done by taking a strip from around the bottom hem and using the fabric to hand make your own. Buttons can be repainted a deep green color. The beauty of this coat is that it already has the correct cuffs, which are kind of tough to hand make as they take a lot of materiel.

How does it look? It will be the closest we will find here in the US it seems.

Can someone tell us if this will be a close match? One person has ordered it and going to try to do a conversion. If it is close then will have the overcoat and can hang up the German mantel for the impression.

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