My dad invaded France with the 29th ID. They wore M41s. Some GIs would flip the jacket inside out since the shade of the wool lining matched the shade of the vegetation in Northern France. I have a large collection of original uniforms, and the M43 is an absolutely brilliant design. You can even wear a tie with the damn thing. And the M43 liner is genius and very warm in cold weather.
Very nice informative Video! My grandpa was in ww2 in 506 S.Pz Abt as a tank driver at the Battle of Bulge. When I was a kid, he said that American Uniform was very good and comfortable so some germans took it to wear. Greetings from Germany!
It’s great that the younger generation is still interested in history. Thanks for the informative video👍I thought we were all dying off😄I have a M41 and M43. The M43 is far more utilitarian but I like the looks of the M41 better. Scale modelling was my start to a life long love of history.
& then the M43 became the M50, M51 & M65 each obtaining very slight modifications. The M41 Parsons Field Jacket didn't just stop there though it wasn't the topmost garment for fighting in the winter in Europe. There was the Mackinac Jacket & the Wool Trenchcoat. No one ever mentions the P41 & P42 HBT Fatigues. A lot of the guys in SPR are wearing them under the M41 & Gordo for one is wearing one in Fury, it is the camouflage one used by the 41st Armored Inf.Rgt. 2Armor. The Pacific, Dirty Dozen & Thin Red Line show profound use of these. OD7 mostly. The 4th ID used em on DDay Along w the 4th Cavalry Group/Rgt.
Thank you for the amazing information on this history ! It is important !. Also both my grandfathers were there as well and I thank all vets out there !. And thank you for this amazing video !!!!
Cool Beans! As a USN Veteran And a model builder of different genera.....I am Looking MORE forward in building my USA tanks, with figures. After seeing a previous video on how to paint figures I look forward in painting these uniforms next! Thanks for posting!👍
Very good video👍! It explained a lot about the colors of the different jackets, why the jackets are different, and especially the time frame. Nice to know moving forward with the different figures we deal with👍
I'm a re-enactor who mostly does British impressions, but I recently got interested in doing a US infantry medic uniform (thanks World War Wisdom), so another member of my family who did a lot of US army re-enacting gave me a few things, like a helmet, and an M43. I don't know very much about American uniforms still, but my experience with my British stuff is that I'll learn quick, and this video was a great help. I wanted to find out if it was appropriate for me to wear it as a more non-descript US medic, as I don't even know if I'm going to join a US group or not, and now I know that it should be fine. I always liked late 44-45 US uniforms more than the earlier ones, and I didn't know why, but this explains it.
Great information there Hank, thank you! Just one of the reasons I enjoy your channel as it's a good mix of modelling and factual information about the history behind everything!
I really don’t go into much detail about the history or process of the military uniforms and how they developed during the war, but it was very interesting in your presentation of the military uniform history and what they did and who wore them, thanks
Ah. My favorite modelling channel. Thanks for the info. GI uniforms are rarely featured in YT, maybe because the German uniforms were more aesthetically interesting, whereas the the US Army's were more "down-to-earth" or utilitarian.
Funny point... In band of Brothers the mini series Ronald Spiers character retains and wore the M42 Normandy jacket through the battle of bulge episodes.... So when you had an arrow pointing and said this guy has an M43 field uniform he didn't he was wearing his M42 jump suit
The M1943 Field Jacket was the same basic design issued until about 2005. I got one issues in 1984 and a desert camo (DCU) one in 2003 before going to Iraq.
It's from Alpine Miniatures! I'll have a tutorial on this particular figure up soon, but I do have a few other US figure tutorials on the channel now if you'd like to check them out 👍
The two things I dislike about M43 are how baggy and ill-fitting they are compared to the M42, and how thick the fabric is. Great in winter, but they look stifling in summer.
My dad invaded France with the 29th ID. They wore M41s. Some GIs would flip the jacket inside out since the shade of the wool lining matched the shade of the vegetation in Northern France.
I have a large collection of original uniforms, and the M43 is an absolutely brilliant design. You can even wear a tie with the damn thing. And the M43 liner is genius and very warm in cold weather.
Very nice informative Video! My grandpa was in ww2 in 506 S.Pz Abt as a tank driver at the Battle of Bulge. When I was a kid, he said that American Uniform was very good and comfortable so some germans took it to wear. Greetings from Germany!
Wow! I'm sure you got some stories from him - that's wild!
It’s great that the younger generation is still interested in history. Thanks for the informative video👍I thought we were all dying off😄I have a M41 and M43. The M43 is far more utilitarian but I like the looks of the M41 better. Scale modelling was my start to a life long love of history.
Always learning something from you Hank. Love those history shorts. Thank you.
That's the idea - I appreciate it! Thanks for watching 👍
& then the M43 became the M50, M51 & M65 each obtaining very slight modifications. The M41 Parsons Field Jacket didn't just stop there though it wasn't the topmost garment for fighting in the winter in Europe. There was the Mackinac Jacket & the Wool Trenchcoat. No one ever mentions the P41 & P42 HBT Fatigues. A lot of the guys in SPR are wearing them under the M41 & Gordo for one is wearing one in Fury, it is the camouflage one used by the 41st Armored Inf.Rgt. 2Armor. The Pacific, Dirty Dozen & Thin Red Line show profound use of these. OD7 mostly. The 4th ID used em on DDay Along w the 4th Cavalry Group/Rgt.
Thank you for the amazing information on this history ! It is important !. Also both my grandfathers were there as well and I thank all vets out there !. And thank you for this amazing video !!!!
Thank you so much Hank! Good thing you bother telling this 6 min.of detail laden short tutoring. Now I know!.. what a tip!
I'm glad it was helpful!
Cool Beans!
As a USN Veteran And a model builder of different genera.....I am Looking MORE forward in building my USA tanks, with figures.
After seeing a previous video on how to paint figures I look forward in painting these uniforms next! Thanks for posting!👍
Thanks for watching! I appreciate it! And thank you for your service 🍻
Really enjoy these short histories!
I'm glad to hear it! Thanks 👍
Good video 👍 🎥.
I like how you have a combination of model building topics and information about your collection of military gear.
Thank you!
Very good video👍! It explained a lot about the colors of the different jackets, why the jackets are different, and especially the time frame. Nice to know moving forward with the different figures we deal with👍
Great! I'm glad to hear it - thanks 👍
I'm a re-enactor who mostly does British impressions, but I recently got interested in doing a US infantry medic uniform (thanks World War Wisdom), so another member of my family who did a lot of US army re-enacting gave me a few things, like a helmet, and an M43. I don't know very much about American uniforms still, but my experience with my British stuff is that I'll learn quick, and this video was a great help. I wanted to find out if it was appropriate for me to wear it as a more non-descript US medic, as I don't even know if I'm going to join a US group or not, and now I know that it should be fine. I always liked late 44-45 US uniforms more than the earlier ones, and I didn't know why, but this explains it.
Good topic! Thanks Hank!
Thank you!
Good to see the wardrobe people in some of those movies and shows did their homework.
Modeling lessons + History lesson =Perfect channel 🍻
That's what I like to hear - cheers! 🍻
very imformative and confirmed by the films , great work , I=ve learnt something today !
That was the goal! I'm glad to hear it - thanks 👍
I'm currently painting Bolt Action US airborne, this was very helpfull, thanks!
Glad to hear it - sounds like a fun project! Enjoy 🖌
@@SpruesNBrews It's fun, but a lot of work, thanks!
Que gran aporte. muchas gracias, muy buen resumen y de gran ayuda con las referencias e imágenes, felicitaciones.
Great information there Hank, thank you! Just one of the reasons I enjoy your channel as it's a good mix of modelling and factual information about the history behind everything!
Fantastic! I'm glad to hear it - I'm not always sure how folks will enjoy the more discussion-focused videos, so thank you for the feedback 👍
Very informative, keep them coming!
Can do - thanks!
Hank, I'm building a M18 Hellcat at the moment, just got in to modeling, my question is, do you clue the road wheels on the model or do you not. TIA.
Succinct but packed with info. Really appreciated this education. Well done!
Really glad to hear it - thanks!
I really don’t go into much detail about the history or process of the military uniforms and how they developed during the war, but it was very interesting in your presentation of the military uniform history and what they did and who wore them, thanks
Thank you for watching!
Ah. My favorite modelling channel. Thanks for the info. GI uniforms are rarely featured in YT, maybe because the German uniforms were more aesthetically interesting, whereas the the US Army's were more "down-to-earth" or utilitarian.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it!
@@SpruesNBrews Welcome, keep 'em coming!
Very well done, Hank!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed 👍
Funny point... In band of Brothers the mini series Ronald Spiers character retains and wore the M42 Normandy jacket through the battle of bulge episodes.... So when you had an arrow pointing and said this guy has an M43 field uniform he didn't he was wearing his M42 jump suit
Are the buttons in the cuffs of the pants for blousing?
M41 Jackets are OD#2 tanker jackets and m42 were produced in OD#3
The M1943 Field Jacket was the same basic design issued until about 2005. I got one issues in 1984 and a desert camo (DCU) one in 2003 before going to Iraq.
How do you remove the ugly orange plug from the replica?
Great video Hank.
Have you ever made any of the US figures from the Nemrod range.
So would be interesting to see how you painted one.
John
Thank you! And I can't say I have - though they look nice! I'll have to pick one up. Thanks 👍
Excellent work! Well done.
Thank you!!
Great Info - Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Great videos ….who makes the 1/35 US figure ?
It's from Alpine Miniatures! I'll have a tutorial on this particular figure up soon, but I do have a few other US figure tutorials on the channel now if you'd like to check them out 👍
@@SpruesNBrews thanks so much for quick reply …yes I certainly will check them, just found your channel and and it’s excellent !
Cheers Hank very interesting
Thank you! Glad to hear it 👍
You are like I am .If it’s not kits,it’s militaria.Great hobby.
Definitely! I hear ya
The two things I dislike about M43 are how baggy and ill-fitting they are compared to the M42, and how thick the fabric is. Great in winter, but they look stifling in summer.
NICE vid. Thanks!
Thank you! 👍🍻
Nice reference Vid!
Thanks - cheers! 🍻
Spiers in Bastogne and Foy is wearing an old, ragged M42 jacket not a M43
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You forgot the hbts🥲
Khaki is 100% incorrect it's Olive Drab. Field Khaki was what the British Military used.