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DRAWBACKS:
1. Officers and political officers could have a winter Bekesha skin and a Finka cap (from the order of the Revolutionary Military Council from 1931)
2. A common problem - there are no greatcoats for this pack of models, as well as for the pack from 1943-45
3. Well, an error and at the same time not an error - the insignia is from 1940, although it is stated that the models are from 1936. (The same applies to the sleeve insignia).
If you need more help, I can help with a donation and advice on uniforms and insignia. ;)
Excellent work! It's good that you remembered about this. But there are still some shortcomings, and some critical ones (from my point of view as a reenactor of the Red Army)
PROS:
1. I was surprised by the existence of a special insignia for snipers.
2. Also different colors of the gymnaterkas (cotton and semi-wool, if there was also a cloth one it would be priceless)
3. Panama for hot areas.
4. The presence of a backpack of the 1941 model is a rare thing even here.
CONTROVERSIAL THINGS:
1. For some reason, they are reaped for the Tokarev and Simonov self-loading rifles, it would be better to add one for the Mosin rifle as well.
2. If from 1936, then a backpack from that year would not hurt either.