My collection
Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 2:17 pm
Hi mates,
today we had got very sunny waether, so I went outside and took some pics of my little japanese military- collection.
Enjoy the pics- I hope you like it!
Best regards,
Steffen
At first I would like to present my tropical jacket. Whole in whole it looks like the jacket of the summer tunic, but if you take a view under the armpits, you can see, that theres a "ventilation appliance". Just check the buttoms- they are made of varnished wood, because metal buttons would oxidate very fast in the tropical climate. (Example: Canvas/Leather instead of pure leather etc.)
Next item- the corresponding tropical shirt:
The opposite of a tropical tunic: the winter jacket in the rang of an itto- hei...
Followed by some different stuff:
Motorist glasses, often used by tank crews...
Early canteen with canvas and leather straps.
Hokobukuro of a army member. (Kanjis shows the content)
Early breadbag, the owner was Ookata Tadayoshi, he served at an MA fieldcanan 79MA.
Medal of the rising sun, 8th class.
Thanks for viewing
Best regards,
Steffen
today we had got very sunny waether, so I went outside and took some pics of my little japanese military- collection.
Enjoy the pics- I hope you like it!
Best regards,
Steffen
At first I would like to present my tropical jacket. Whole in whole it looks like the jacket of the summer tunic, but if you take a view under the armpits, you can see, that theres a "ventilation appliance". Just check the buttoms- they are made of varnished wood, because metal buttons would oxidate very fast in the tropical climate. (Example: Canvas/Leather instead of pure leather etc.)
Next item- the corresponding tropical shirt:
The opposite of a tropical tunic: the winter jacket in the rang of an itto- hei...
Followed by some different stuff:
Motorist glasses, often used by tank crews...
Early canteen with canvas and leather straps.
Hokobukuro of a army member. (Kanjis shows the content)
Early breadbag, the owner was Ookata Tadayoshi, he served at an MA fieldcanan 79MA.
Medal of the rising sun, 8th class.
Thanks for viewing
Best regards,
Steffen