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XJ220 |
Posted: Oct 14 2016, 06:51 AM
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Administrator Group: Administrators Posts: 784 Member No.: 9 Joined: Jan 05 2013 Location: Germany |
As far as GDR plates go, you'd likely want to go with 1 or 2 as that state has the lowest population-density in whole Germany as far as I know.
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Paul Spain |
Posted: Oct 14 2016, 09:30 AM
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Do you mean the Volgas from 1959 (car and wagon)? The Lada 2106 is low poly and even lower since I use my 40 poly wheels on the police versions, The Lada 2106 is by Arman and I got it from NFS Cars, I also used it to make a Polski Fiat 125P as it was made using the same body in real life with only moderate changes to it.: -------------------- I'm 10-80..All units 10-0!
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Paul Spain |
Posted: Oct 14 2016, 09:39 AM
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Ok..I was going to use 4 (Potsdam) cause I figured this town (Bad Belzig) suited what is in the track but maybe 11120 people is still kind of big for what the track has. I will make plates for district 1 & 2 though per your advice the plates is very easy for me to do BTW as I have a authentic guide to help me make them. -------------------- I'm 10-80..All units 10-0!
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XJ220 |
Posted: Oct 15 2016, 08:15 AM
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Administrator Group: Administrators Posts: 784 Member No.: 9 Joined: Jan 05 2013 Location: Germany |
O_o I lived in (Bad) Belzig for some time. Brandenburg (the state it lies in) is quite rural, too, but Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is still more 'empty'
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Paul Spain |
Posted: Oct 15 2016, 07:43 PM
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"O_o I lived in (Bad) Belzig for some time." We know all,we see all,we hear all . JK. I also have a nice police chief's tunic from MVP, It's the old army green before they changed to blue and black ones. These just look better, DVP uniforms looks best though in my opinion, They just look more traditionally German to me. -------------------- I'm 10-80..All units 10-0!
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XJ220 |
Posted: Oct 16 2016, 10:04 AM
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Administrator Group: Administrators Posts: 784 Member No.: 9 Joined: Jan 05 2013 Location: Germany |
Lived there around 2008, so no connections to be made here
Eastern German uniforms are always flawed with being a (weird) mixture of wartime German designs and cold war Soviet influences. NO fan of 'em. -------------------- |
Paul Spain |
Posted: Oct 17 2016, 10:10 AM
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Adminstrator Group: Administrators Posts: 680 Member No.: 7 Joined: Jan 02 2013 |
I see what you mean on the NVA but police no, I like the police ones. Although getting these in my size is akin to pulling out your own teeth anistetic free . But I managed to get 2 sets. Only thing the police copied uniformwise from Soviets is the shirts..How they droop over the waist vs the tuckin most police use elsewhere. BOTH sides I found liked the furry hats in the Winter though but I don't know if the West German have the pull down ear flaps like the East German ones have. -------------------- I'm 10-80..All units 10-0!
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BrabusAMG |
Posted: Oct 17 2016, 02:36 PM
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I saw a Lada 210(something) sedan coming back from Queenstown yesterday . I couldn't see which model it was, because it was a few cars ahead on the roundabout and I never saw the front. It was cream-coloured and in really good condition.
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XJ220 |
Posted: Oct 18 2016, 07:40 AM
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Administrator Group: Administrators Posts: 784 Member No.: 9 Joined: Jan 05 2013 Location: Germany |
It's the same with any of their uniforms. A weird mix of insignia from before and after the end of the 2nd World War. Rank insignia identical to that found in the Wehrmacht etc., yet combined with typical Soviet bits like Hammer & Sickle. Complete opposites. At least in the German Federal Army, the winter cap does have ear flaps. Rumors have it both Germanies had rather similar climatic conditions. -------------------- |
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