RE: [MV] Standards

From: Frank Robertson (tankdriv@gte.net)
Date: Fri Jan 21 2000 - 15:25:58 PST


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"old or out of shape" Ok now you've gone to meddling.

            Frank Robertson
            Memphis, TN. USA
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Of DDoyle9570@aol.com
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2000 10:38 AM
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Subject: Re: [MV] Standards

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It seems to me that there is a wide variety of "standards" that reenactors
apply to vehicles/equipment.

I have seen reenactors who were WAY too old or out of shape to have seen
combat criticize the equipment being used....
I have seen beautifully restored equipment put on the "battlefield," with
great care taken not to mar the finish....
I have seen (here in Tenn.) very few authentic W.W.II German vehicles, I
suppose that the purists would have reenactments done here as strictly
infantry operations...

I have seen reenactors ask to borrow my friend's vehicles for battle, but
ask
the vehicle owners not participate, because their clothing was up to
standard
(although I sure think very little of a White Scout car driver is visible in
a combat situation).....

I have seen my friends engage in pitched battles, SDKZ222 repro, Kuble repro
vs. M20 and half-tracks....
All the participants enjoyed themselves, as did the thousands of spectators,
a few learned something, and even fewer could tell you ANYTHING about the
equipment.

While agree that repro equipment should not be passed off as the real thing
at a show, there is nothing wrong IMHO with displaying placarded as a repro.
Many people will never get to see the real thing, ever. A repro will be as
close as they get to understanding the size, layout, etc. of a lot of
equipment.

BTW, what about repro tubs on Jeeps?? Should they be "allowed" or not?

My .02,
David Doyle

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