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Posted by: RHaught July 17, 2006 03:33 pm |
Here are some websites that might help with searching for items needed for reenacting. Most are in the States but some are also in Europe. If you know more feel free to add them. Links to units and vendors http://www.geocities.com/ww2_links/ The main reenactor site in US with info worldwide http://www.reenactor.net/ Online Auction http://www.reenactorstuff.com/ Consumer guide where buyers give input on vendors http://www.greendevils.com/greendevils/Consumer/default.asp Forum on reenacting US http://ww2reenactors.proboards35.com/index.cgi?board=news UK Reenactors forum http://www.wwiireenacting.co.uk/ French reenactors forum http://usww2.forumactif.fr/ WW2 Dutch Forum http://www.re-enactmentforum.nl/ |
Posted by: RHaught January 11, 2007 11:03 am |
Another site to look at. http://ww2reenactorunits.tripod.com/index.htm |
Posted by: RHaught August 08, 2007 03:11 am |
Ok, there is another forum for reenactors. Please go here to see if. Has various time periods from Ancient Rome/Greece to Cold War/ Korea/ Vietnam. http://www.reenactor.net/forums/index.php |
Posted by: RHaught September 22, 2007 03:14 am |
http://www.hockomock.com/reenactorclassifieds/classifieds/ To Sell, buy items for reenacting internationally |
Posted by: Dénes September 06, 2008 02:50 pm |
Here is a photo of Hungarian artillery reenactors: [Source: Roncskutatas forum] Gen. Dénes |
Posted by: Avvoltoio September 08, 2008 07:01 am |
some Hungarian reencantor website, with pictures from the events http://www.expedicio.net/ http://www.reenactment.hu/ http://web.mac.com/magyarsoldat/Site/Home.html |
Posted by: Alexei2102 September 08, 2008 07:20 am |
The second site is nice. Does it has an english version ? Al |
Posted by: Avvoltoio September 08, 2008 08:56 am |
unfortunately haven't, but if you think try to translate it to English with this webpage translator http://webforditas.hu, if you can't understand something(i think there will be many thing, cause the translator is not perfect) ask me and i will try to translate with my little English knowledge i found more reenactment sites: http://living-history.mindenkilapja.hu/ not ww2 reenactment sites: http://www.mathiasrex.hu http://www.hagyomanyorseg.hu http://www.wysocki.hu http://www.magyarhuszar.hu/ http://arpadnepe.uw.hu/ http://www.gladiator.hu/ http://gladius.org.hu And building a Tiger (they have a Hetzer too) http://www.tiger-tank.hu/ http://www.screaming-eagles.eoldal.hu (unfortunately they site is almost empty, i may there will be pictures soon) http://militia.hu |
Posted by: unsam February 15, 2010 06:42 am |
139 GJR from Russia site http://gebirgs.winterwar.ru/meropr.htm forum http://gebirgs.ucoz.ru/ http://gebirgs.ucoz.ru/forum/11-7-1 Language of a site and forum Russian |
Posted by: dexterash April 28, 2010 05:32 pm |
you can also try: http://gmcairsoft.ro/catalog-produse?page=shop.browse&category_id=347 |
Posted by: 21 inf April 28, 2010 05:46 pm |
Reenacting romanian military units, from modern, ww1 and ww2 era, try romanian sites http://6dorobanti.ro/forum/YaBB.pl (to document with accurate historical info about uniforms, military regulations and/or join reenactment association from Bucharest). |
Posted by: zimbrulcarpatin October 15, 2011 05:25 pm |
For those who are interested in how they lived and fought German soldiers during the Second World War, I recommend the website of the Association of reenactment "Deutsches Freikorps": http://deutschesfreikorps.webs.com/. Enjoy! |