May 17th, 2012, 17:31 | #121 |
Given the number of participants in period gear, photography at this event should be encouraged.
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I don't want modern clothed photographers present
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a.k.a. Firefox_07
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Ça sera a voir putain de merde! ;-)
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May 17th, 2012, 19:07 | #126 |
I have a couple of period camera I could use.
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May 17th, 2012, 19:18 | #127 |
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They have correspondent patches, for Canada, British and US BE960 Canada Correspondent patch. BE959 Canadian Film and Photo unit patch. BE028 AFPU Badge AB090 War correspondent badge. Cloth.
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May 17th, 2012, 19:19 | #128 |
It would be great to have civilians, photographers, war journalists? They can be french, german or even Swiss or Swiss red cross. I can imagine a journalist interviewing both allied and Axis troops. Imagine the videos after the game
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May 17th, 2012, 19:44 | #129 |
Anyone like the idea of a designated translator/translators for both sides in dealing with the partizans?
I will also have my camera which fits perfectly with its case in my gas mask bag.
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May 18th, 2012, 09:42 | #130 |
Perhaps if there's time, a choreographed battle can be done to record with cameras, video and helmet cams. With that many people attending it would be great to get some promotional material.
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May 18th, 2012, 10:25 | #131 | |
on the subject of vintage cameras I came across this the other day. For those who partake in reenactments more than once a year, it might be a good investment. However, I don't know enough about cameras to say when this model would have been made.
On the subject of weapons: was the M14 used in ww2? Wiki says it wasn't but I don't trust it. -.- (suspicious eyes). There seems to be an abundance of SMGs, and the m14 is one of my favorites rifles, so if I do buy something for this game I'd prefer a m14 or something similar (M1 maybe). Real cap mags, or mid caps loaded with 10 or 20 rnds - whatever it is - used on single shot. :infantry:
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May 18th, 2012, 10:27 | #132 |
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The M14 wasn't used, the M1 Garand was used...
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May 18th, 2012, 10:38 | #133 |
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wood stock M14 is certainly an acceptable substitute, fired semi only of course
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May 18th, 2012, 10:49 | #134 |
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yeah it's a substitute for a game, but it wasn't used in WW2
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May 18th, 2012, 10:53 | #135 | |
understood guys but I don't feel comfortable using something that wasn't available during that time. I just need to find something, other than a SMG, that can be used in games other than ww2 sims. Found a Karabinger but it's not cheap. :\
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