German Infantry M4 by tannenbaum
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Description
German Infantry for M4
AVAILABLE SOON IN MY STORE (in the next two weeks)
MP40, StG 44, Kar98k Weapons included
Camo and Field grey Textures.
Comments (8)
LadyAlys
Wow. The detail on the textures is amazing.
Xavier_Leggett
Great. I would have to agree with LadyAlys, the detail is amazing. Will this uniform be available for M4 or Genesis? I wish we had more historical uniforms like this in the marketplace! Panko had some cool Vietnam-Era uniforms and weapons for V4 and M3. Renapd had some wonderful Napoleonic uniforms. We need more of this type of stuff--more, more, more!
tannenbaum
M4 only
AliceFromLake
Are you sure that the boots are correct? So far as I know the Germans used the so called "Knobelbecher". These boots doesn't need gaiters and had no bootlaces. Googel for Knobelbecher and you get pictures how they looked like. The uniform is great, like the texture. The best German uniform so far. But the boots need rework.
tannenbaum
He is wearing the "Schnürschuhe" (ankle boots) intented at the beginning as fatigue and duty shoes and became universal amongst combat units in 1943 worn with gaiters. The jackboots are early war german footwear not issued anymore beginning 1940. But don't worry they are included in the product, with early war uniform and insigna.
Stringy
Nice to see some detailed uniforms for Poser. Lovely work!
steelrazer
Mind blowing great!
Maxidyne
Looks like the same quality as your last uniform. Amazing!
neiwil
Wow!! now that I could use....excellent work here, very well done...
Fenris9
Having just just purchased both your German uniform sets I can attest these are without parallel! Truly awesome work! The detail, accuracy, number of components and variety of textures are amazing. Even the folds in the garments are the best I have ever seen in conforming clothes, they look like dynamic ones. Can't wait to see what you produce next (Red army perhaps, or German winter/mountain variants?)