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Hello, does anybody have an email adress of Klaus’ Frässtüberl? I am not using Facebook, that is why I cannot contact him.
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Okay... dann step by step. Alles wird sich irgendwie ergeben
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Äh ... okay. Eigentlich wollte ich dadurch den Kontakt zu Leuten, die diesem Hobby frönen. Aber scheinbar gestaltet sich das doch nicht so einfach. Erst muss ich ja wohl auch erst Mitglied werden... damit meinst du bei der 501st, oder? Dadurch, dass ich aber noch kein Kostüm habe, wird das ja wohl such noch nix?! Alles steht und fällt mit einem entsprechendem Kostüm
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Hab die SWSQ gegoogelt, und wollte Verbindung über die Website: www.armacandida.de aufnehmen. Aber die Seite ist tot?! Gibt es noch andere Wege Kontakt zu bekommen?
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Hallo ... stimmt... falsches Wording genutzt. Asche auf mein Haupt
Dann versuche ich mal Verbindung mit der SWSQ (South Western Squad) zu bekommen. Danke für die Info
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The boots that are used in the series are sometimes the German Knobelbecher boots.
Knobelbecher boots gained notoriety during World War II and were worn by German infantry.
They get their name from the indentation on the side of the boot at the ankle that looks like a leather dice cup.
The word "Knobelbecher" means dice cup because the boots developed the characteristic dimple when they were broken in.
The standard World War II version of the Knobel mug had a leather sole with studs and a horseshoe heel. Many variants existed during the war, especially when leather became scarce. Many were made with rubber midsoles instead of leather.
The post war German Army Knobelbecher (Bundeswehr) boots are made of sturdy black leather and stand approximately 12 inches in height.
The East German version of the Knobelbecher was of very poor quality and style.
But at the end there are differences between the German officer boots ... they are more like riding boots ... and the boots of a normal soldier. The same for the Star Wars universum. Both types were used in all movies and series.
Long live the emperor!
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The boots that are used in the movies/series are sometimes the German Knobelbecher boots.
Knobelbecher boots gained notoriety during World War II and were worn by German infantry.
They get their name from the indentation on the side of the boot at the ankle that looks like a leather dice cup.
The word "Knobelbecher" means dice cup because the boots developed the characteristic dimple when they were broken in.
The standard World War II version of the Knobel mug had a leather sole with studs and a horseshoe heel. Many variants existed during the war, especially when leather became scarce. Many were made with rubber midsoles instead of leather.
The German Army Knobelbecher boots are made of sturdy black leather and stand approximately 12 inches in height.
The East German version of the Knobelbecher was of very poor quality and style.
Long live the Empire
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Hallo allesamt, schön einige Deutsche hier anzutreffen. Vielleicht sind auch einige aus dem Raum Gerolstein dabei bzw gibt es in dem Großraum Gerolstein eine Garrison?
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Jetzt hab ich es auch verstanden. Dankeschön
Imperial Flight Jackets
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These Rebel Scums are relaxing in their bar and saluting to the great Imperial Pilots with drinks ...
... but their flight jackets looking really cool. What do you think? Might it be a cool idea for the Imperial Pilots to have something similar?
If I have learned something in the SW universe ... because if something has not yet been shown in movies/series, it does not mean ... it cannot be at the moment. May be in future we will see them as well?!