Finnish uniforms
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- Peter Bauer
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Re: Finnish uniforms
Some of the jackets came with china-buttons, as our plastic buttons ran out
We are producing repro metal buttons as well as other items. All depends on how many people buy the jackets etc. (if it's profitable enough).
I'm also the guy behind producing the original prototypes for Hiki store jackets etc. so it's still all same source.
We are producing repro metal buttons as well as other items. All depends on how many people buy the jackets etc. (if it's profitable enough).
I'm also the guy behind producing the original prototypes for Hiki store jackets etc. so it's still all same source.
Re: Finnish uniforms
You'll want to change the plastic buttons too anyway, so doesn't really matter which of current models you get : )
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Re: Finnish uniforms
Hi
who sews uniforms repro ?
(I want gabardine -uniform for senior Officer)
I seen Varusteleka's but this wool -((
who sews uniforms repro ?
(I want gabardine -uniform for senior Officer)
I seen Varusteleka's but this wool -((
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Re: Finnish uniforms
This is bad -((Pies wrote:No repros of diagonal cloth uniforms available, I'm afrai : (
but suddenly......
What is fabric needed for sewing Service dress (m/36)
(I want gabardine (is desirable) -finnish uniform m/36 (repro) Service dress for senior Officer- infantry)
with trousers with colours stripes (dark green 2,5 cm stripes)
I do not know who to turn to - ((
need a good tailor and fabric. I am looking for a very long time
You do not know ?
sample
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Re: Finnish uniforms
Anyone able to point me in the right direction for a few good reference books on Finnish uniforms and equipment?
I picked up ONE decent book last month at the Tamarms show in Tampere, to get me started
(Plus the girlfriend treated me to a nice SA marked 1917-dated German ammo pouch)
The uniform book I have is ASEPUKU M/36. Looks like an excellent source given the level of detail, plus ths added bonus of also having some paragraphs in English.
Last November at the Stockholm Militariamassen I also grabbed a copy of the Helsinki Military Museum book on Finnish helmets, TERASKYPARA SUOMEN PUOLUSTUSVOIMISSA
All help much appreciated...as kit wise I have an M22 belt buckle in one of my own make belts, plus the above mentioned triple ammo pouch
I picked up ONE decent book last month at the Tamarms show in Tampere, to get me started
(Plus the girlfriend treated me to a nice SA marked 1917-dated German ammo pouch)
The uniform book I have is ASEPUKU M/36. Looks like an excellent source given the level of detail, plus ths added bonus of also having some paragraphs in English.
Last November at the Stockholm Militariamassen I also grabbed a copy of the Helsinki Military Museum book on Finnish helmets, TERASKYPARA SUOMEN PUOLUSTUSVOIMISSA
All help much appreciated...as kit wise I have an M22 belt buckle in one of my own make belts, plus the above mentioned triple ammo pouch
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Re: Finnish uniforms
I have tried to find good books as well but commend up empty handed.
But I have found a web site that might be of some use
http://www.grantsmilitaria.com/militari ... ==,%27,%27
The only book I have that mention uniforms is a Osprey booklet "Finland at war 1939-1945"
http://www.ospreypublishing.com/store/F ... 1841769691
Otherwise this is a great source of original photos http://sa-kuva.fi/neo?tem=webneoswe
If you need some help in putting together a uniform and gear, send me a pm and I'll help you
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But I have found a web site that might be of some use
http://www.grantsmilitaria.com/militari ... ==,%27,%27
The only book I have that mention uniforms is a Osprey booklet "Finland at war 1939-1945"
http://www.ospreypublishing.com/store/F ... 1841769691
Otherwise this is a great source of original photos http://sa-kuva.fi/neo?tem=webneoswe
If you need some help in putting together a uniform and gear, send me a pm and I'll help you
My first try as a Vänrikki just for fun
Re: Finnish uniforms
Look for a copy of the uniform book I bought at the Tamarms Show "ASEPUKU M/36". It was made by the Wiking re-enactment group - lots of good photos - plus it is in both Finnish and English text; makes it very worthwhile to have as reference. Rather than search on Amazon, use www.abebooks.com - cheaper prices there.Friedrich Köhler wrote:I have tried to find good books as well but commend up empty handed.
Where did you find your M36 summer tunic?
Is it one of the Varusteleka ones?
- Friedrich Köhler
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Re: Finnish uniforms
Sweet I have been looking for that book!
No this is in my eyes a lesser repro I got. Bought it from a friend but if you want a spot on summer tunic this one is the best on the market. http://www.varusteleka.com/en/product/f ... epro/23656
No this is in my eyes a lesser repro I got. Bought it from a friend but if you want a spot on summer tunic this one is the best on the market. http://www.varusteleka.com/en/product/f ... epro/23656
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Re: Finnish uniforms
Look good (I have two from Finland which I presume were produced for a film) - I believe the summer tunic etc originates from Hiki? Seem similar
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Re: Finnish uniforms
Might be, don't know for sure. I've talked to my friend Petri who works at Varusteleka and he says they will get straight Finnish trousers in the future sometimes. But I think ston grey German trousers will do for the time be.
Re: Finnish uniforms
http://stores.ebay.com/hikishop/WWII-Fi ... 1718734010
Hi the discussion about Hiki uniforms above are a few years old now.
Can anyone comment on the quality of M36 they are currently selling?
Also is there anyone still selling the Summer tunics?
Hi the discussion about Hiki uniforms above are a few years old now.
Can anyone comment on the quality of M36 they are currently selling?
Also is there anyone still selling the Summer tunics?
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Re: Finnish uniforms
Hiki is still there
http://www.hikishop.com
Finnish reenactors seem to wear his winter tunics (I think he provides the correct buttons now) and I'm happy with my two but no idea what his summer tunics are like (see his web site). I have two which probably came from one of the films the Finns did a few years ago (one has no belt hoops etc and would be a long shot tunic and the other is an infantry captain's tunic with full detailing). I was thinking of getting one of Hiki's summer tunics since these make great summer jackets!
You could also check out the link below which used to stock Hiki's tunics and supply other Finnish militaria
https://www.varusteleka.com/en/page/shop/19790
http://www.hikishop.com
Finnish reenactors seem to wear his winter tunics (I think he provides the correct buttons now) and I'm happy with my two but no idea what his summer tunics are like (see his web site). I have two which probably came from one of the films the Finns did a few years ago (one has no belt hoops etc and would be a long shot tunic and the other is an infantry captain's tunic with full detailing). I was thinking of getting one of Hiki's summer tunics since these make great summer jackets!
You could also check out the link below which used to stock Hiki's tunics and supply other Finnish militaria
https://www.varusteleka.com/en/page/shop/19790
Re: Finnish uniforms
I'm still waiting on mine. But the straight leg stone grey trousers they sell are decent. The prong-style equipment belt appropriate for Continuation War is OK too...very light and needs a lot of mink oil or brown dye.kelp wrote:http://stores.ebay.com/hikishop/WWII-Fi ... 1718734010
Hi the discussion about Hiki uniforms above are a few years old now.
Can anyone comment on the quality of M36 they are currently selling?
I'm curious if they've improved their M/36 caps, myself. I have tried to order one of Varusteleka's Sarma repros but I can't seem to make a payment to them from the US to complete the transaction. They don't use PayPal; Hiki does. If Hiki's hats are of better quality now, I'd probably grab one from them just because I haven't had any transaction issues like I have with Varusteleka. But if they still don't look right, I won't waste the money.
Any input on the Hiki M/36 caps?