Wearing and Carrying the British Mk VII Ground Sheet - Reenacting Tips
A look at the Mk VII ground sheet, how to wear it and how to fold it for carrying in the 1937 Pattern haversack.
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A look at the Mk VII ground sheet, how to wear it and how to fold it for carrying in the 1937 Pattern haversack.
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At last I found a good tutorial about the way to fold correctly my ground sheet. I bought one, with all the stuff of a Normandy campaign Tommy, nearly 30 years ago but still didn't know how to manage it (though it seems I wasn't so wrong...). So thanks mate, the hardest part now is to really fold it as mine is a genuine WW2 one, and a little stiff...
Thank you that's a fabulous demo. I'm not a reenactor but I do love old school kit. I have the SoF offering which I really like. I wear this with over trousers underneath when I'm just out and about. Lovely bit of kit and good for general use.
The Dutch Army used a copy of this into the late 1980s, only difference was it was green. Great video as always
@RiflemanMoore
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I think the Dutch examples were copied off the post-war British green canvas exmaples. I think I might actually have one in the loft somewhere, a dutch example that is.
As i own one, i wanted to say that this video was very usefull , especialy of the folding tutorial. Thanks sir
I have always wanted one. So i ordered and got it today. Excellent
Really great and educational video! Just got one of these reproductions for Christmas and can't wait to use it
@RiflemanMoore
3 жыл бұрын
Excellent!
These are very similar to the capes used by the Dutch army in the 50s-70s
Useful tip - I shall be purchasing one of these!
@RiflemanMoore
5 жыл бұрын
Definitely worth buying. A really practical and useful bit of reenacting kit. I am hopeful What Price Glory might start manufacturing the earlier Mk VI and V ground sheets at some point.
Many thanks, that's a much better method than the one I was using! They still made them post war albeit in green instead.
@RiflemanMoore
5 жыл бұрын
Indeed so, in the same rough textured canvas as the tan examples. It's interesting with the changes that the Mark designation never advanced further.
Interesting stuff; and I see you're a gamer as well 👍
I got myself one thanks to this video thanks
@Acemans
4 жыл бұрын
Only thing is that my head is too big and the button is too tight across my face
Nice! Thanks for the Information.
@RiflemanMoore
5 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you found it informative!
Just watched a so called historian get mad at a video game where characters wore these because he thought they were capes. :/
Thanks for sharing !
@RiflemanMoore
5 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed.
Almost as.if you read my mind. Thank you so much for doing this! I Do have another question exactly how did UK troops put their ammo into their pouches and then get it out? How much do the pouches hold? Love your channel!
@RiflemanMoore
5 жыл бұрын
Certainly something we can look at in the future but as a guide the average rifleman carried two Bren magazines in one pouch, a 50 round bandolier of ammunition and a couple of grenades in the other.
@slapout9
5 жыл бұрын
@@RiflemanMoore Thank you
We were issued a green version of this in the Marine cadets 1976-77. OK for wearing but useless for making a shelter, the "new" poncho was light years ahead.
In my day (where they issued Poncho’s), but these where still hanging around they where called ‘Gas Capes’.
@RiflemanMoore
3 жыл бұрын
Gas capes are a different beast entirely, much thinner and made of linseed-impregnated cloth, they also have sleeves. Perhaps some confusion at the time?
Great video as per usual Any chance you could do a video of how to fold a great coat into the large pack many thanks toby
@RiflemanMoore
5 жыл бұрын
I'll see what I can do!
@tobyvic19
5 жыл бұрын
Brilliant thank you
@davidbrennan660
5 жыл бұрын
That is a mystic art.
I am interested in replacing the black buttons of my WPG raincape. Where can I buy (or see close up pictures of original buttons to guide me. Also, what size are originals?
Another great video.. I see lot's of postwar versions on eBay. Are these acceptable for reenacting due to the colour? Or better find a repro which I presume are Brown?
@RiflemanMoore
4 жыл бұрын
Green is post war, pick up a repro. I do discus these more in the video dealing with 1937 Pattern haversack contents.
@kevinofishero
4 жыл бұрын
Rifleman Moore Thanks... your videos are a Godsend for someone putting together their first kit. I’m a fan :)
Do you have any measurements could use to replicate/sew this Ground Sheet / Rain Coat ?
What are the dimensions of the cape? I’ve been trying to find information to try and make my own but haven’t had much luck :P
Apologies for digging up this old video Simon, a quick question if I may. I recently got my hands on a similar Ground sheet for my British impression but of a green colour. Unfortunately the makers stamp has become very faded over the decades and is practically illegible. I believe that it is [post-war but I was wondering if could add anything. Were all wartime examples of brown colour? Do you know of any change to green in the post war period? Many thanks
@RiflemanMoore
3 жыл бұрын
The change to green appears to have occurred in the early '50s. The brown rubberised examples are early WW2, followed by tan examples which are the same material/construction as the green, just differing in colour. A couple of wartime examples are considered in this video; kzread.info/dash/bejne/pnmKupqCoMLTqc4.html
@michealohaodha9351
3 жыл бұрын
@@RiflemanMoore many thanks
I have a rectangle shaped Ground sheet in tan and one in the dark brown rubberised material both early to mid Forties dated, was this model used with the Fighting Order? My Mk 7 is in tan mid Forties dated.
@davidbrennan660
2 жыл бұрын
That I do, I value my kit.
Mystery solved, thanks alot... :)
@RiflemanMoore
5 жыл бұрын
What mystery?
@manofharlech5775
5 жыл бұрын
@@RiflemanMoore How to fold the ground sheet properly... :)
@RiflemanMoore
5 жыл бұрын
Ahah! Excellent.
i've a plain green canvas one printed on the inside 1965? issued to looe (cornwall) a,c,f
@RiflemanMoore
5 жыл бұрын
Interesting, very late date if so. More likely 1955?
@dazzabrakes9729
5 жыл бұрын
@@RiflemanMoore defo 1965? printed clear as day...... hanging in wardrobe, ya know anyone that wants it? cost me £2.00 so if they pay post its free to good home..
As a dutch soldier i use the Dutch version up til 1990 😁 with the same webbing ....
@TrueFork
Жыл бұрын
Did these come in different sizes? I have a green one (I think Dutch) but it seems made for a pencil-necked child, both the "shoulder" and the collar are quite small...
is there any chance you could measure it so i could make my own one?
@iac4357
Жыл бұрын
78"x36" exclusive of the cape portion & collar, that you see @ 5:50 on the Diagram.
When did the green coloured ground sheets come into service?
@RiflemanMoore
5 жыл бұрын
Post-war, as far as I'm aware, all the examples I have seen have been dated early to mid 1950s.
It is better than nothing...about right.
Where can I buy this reproduction british MKVII tommy rain cape ?
@alexvendomegardner8931
Жыл бұрын
I know soldier of fortune have them but last time I checked they where out of stock
@arikhmunario3146
Жыл бұрын
@alexvendomegardner8931 Thank you, much appreciated for the kind info.
Interesting contrast to a Yank...a ground sheet that can be worn as rain gear, as compared to a poncho that can be seconded as a ground sheet...
@RiflemanMoore
3 жыл бұрын
That would change progressively in the 1950s and by the 1960s Britain had also switched to a poncho, very similar to the US example.
So, in what year they started calling it a "pancho"?
@RiflemanMoore
5 жыл бұрын
It was never referred to as a poncho as it isn't a poncho.
@AmerigoMagellan
5 жыл бұрын
@@RiflemanMoore Sorry, I misspelled poncho... It does looks very much like a poncho... a very fancy one of that.
It’s my understanding that the commando’s didn’t typically wear helmets in battle, I guess they were just made of tough stuff and didn’t mind getting wet, and probably had no use for a rain cape. So for re-enactment purposes can I get away with breaking tradition and use a helmet and rain cape or just tough it out and keep with realism?
@RiflemanMoore
2 жыл бұрын
It depends on the specific operation, it wasn't that uncommon for Commandos to wear helmets, the raid on St Nazaire being a good example.
Are these able to be blancoed?