dave mosher
Active member
Wie gehts:
Here is a M-1910 officer's waffenrock, feldmutze, feldbinde and pickelhaube for a rittmeister of DR 21, part of the XIV AK and garrisoned in Bruchsal-Schwetzingen that I finnally was able to complete. The piping color is zitronengelb (lemon yellow). A few things to notice for dragoon waffenrocks are the piped standing collar, swedish cuffs and piping along the bottom seam of the tunic. The helmet is vulcanfiber with a Depaheg Patent marking on the sweatband. Although the tunic was used prior to the 1915 uniform regulations which added the second piping (kornblumen blau), there were loops for an additional award below the EK1 and I put a wound badge there (wasn't authorized until early 1918). Hope you have any interest in it.
Dave
Here is a M-1910 officer's waffenrock, feldmutze, feldbinde and pickelhaube for a rittmeister of DR 21, part of the XIV AK and garrisoned in Bruchsal-Schwetzingen that I finnally was able to complete. The piping color is zitronengelb (lemon yellow). A few things to notice for dragoon waffenrocks are the piped standing collar, swedish cuffs and piping along the bottom seam of the tunic. The helmet is vulcanfiber with a Depaheg Patent marking on the sweatband. Although the tunic was used prior to the 1915 uniform regulations which added the second piping (kornblumen blau), there were loops for an additional award below the EK1 and I put a wound badge there (wasn't authorized until early 1918). Hope you have any interest in it.
Dave