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The tunic and trousers are superbly tailored with very clean stitching. The interior is lined with a black sateen like material. Buttons are pebbled plastic and come attached via plastic pegs melted on the reverse side of the fabric (similar to Dragons medals). The tunic fastens with three metal snaps. The trousers have sewn on buttons and a fly that is fastened by very thin velcro. Color is a touch darker than Dragons tunics with a slightly more brownish green cast to the field gray color. Fit is loose and baggy. The material itself is very fine twill.
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Here are some interesting helmet photos. Top, an M16 with a 搈irror image?rune decal - the book attributes this to a manufacturing error (the printer must抳e had the screens upside down). Also an M40 with double rune decals. Collectors tend to associate using the rune decal on the viewers right side (wearer抯 left) of the helmet to Dutch W-SS volunteers - they term this placement 搑eversed rune decal.?So with Remy抯 helmet we have a reversed rune placement of a reversed runes decal.
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