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Personal logo Saginaw Supporting Member of TMP13 Apr 2008 12:34 p.m. PST

I'm wondering what decade they represent: 1960s, 1970s, or 1980s? I'm toying with the idea of using them in an alternative historical setting.

Thank you.

Lowtardog13 Apr 2008 1:31 p.m. PST

1980s

Personal logo Saginaw Supporting Member of TMP13 Apr 2008 5:08 p.m. PST

Thanks, Lowtardog. Any suggestions on how they can be converted to 1960s Nationale Volksarmee?

BEF Miniatures14 Apr 2008 1:44 p.m. PST

Saginaw,
tried to email you a reply, but it keeps failing.
The DDR NVA should be suitable for 1960s, right up to 1990s, as the basic equipment didn't change.
Crouchie

Personal logo Saginaw Supporting Member of TMP14 Apr 2008 3:10 p.m. PST

Thanks, Crouchie! That's what I suspected/hoped for. Kind of similar to the Red Army wearing the same combat uniform from the end of WWII up to the late-'60s.

Thanks again, Crouchie! I'll e-mail you from another address I have to see if we can get some messages exchanged.

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