Those hobnails sure are noisy. Running shoes next time?
@1joshjosh14 ай бұрын
And just to add to my prior comment when I was in the Infantry during that time period 90% of the guys had a Bren gun pouch that we attached to our 82 pattern webbing. It was so useful for carrying you name it everything. I think mine was dated to 1945.
@1joshjosh14 ай бұрын
I remember when I first got into surplus as a kid 25 years ago those helmet Nets were like a dime a dozen. If only I would have known I would have picked up 20 of them. And they all had that special smell. They were so common I was using it on my helmet( along with others) when I was in the Canadian Forces 1999-2022. Such a unique smell. 😆
@1joshjosh14 ай бұрын
How in the hell did these guys wear this stuff in the middle of summer. Jesus Christ
@SunnidaleProductions4 ай бұрын
North western Europe’s summers are generally much more mild than here in North America, but July of 1944 in Normandy, especially around Falaise was a very hot month. There are lots of photos of Canadian soldiers during this time not wearing the battle dress blouse, even in combat, so it definitely got too hot
@johnirvine99425 ай бұрын
Great video, keepin Canadian history alive! Wish I had this gear.
@ravner43225 ай бұрын
I wonder if this is the same John Irvine I know from north of Toronto.
@johnirvine99425 ай бұрын
@@ravner4322 No, unfortunately not. It’s John Irvine from south Winnipeg. But that’s really cool you know another guy named John Irvine.
@drownplayz6 ай бұрын
Where did you get the battledress and webbing from??
@SunnidaleProductions6 ай бұрын
The battle dress I got from local shows, though it is p49 bd which I got converted to p37 by cspinnhistoric on Facebook. The webbing is a mix of many different places, most of the original comes from local shows, and the rest coming from various online stores, some of it being original and others being reproductions.
@drownplayz6 ай бұрын
@@SunnidaleProductions Thanks, also how much did the whole uniform cost in total if you know.
@SunnidaleProductions4 ай бұрын
@@drownplayz it’s really hard to say since I got so many different things at very different prices, but for sure over 1500$
@ww2canadiancollector8447 ай бұрын
Very fantastic video I wish this was uploaded a couple of months ago as I am currently trying to build a DDAY uniform GeForce the Canadian Scottish regiment as my great uncle was in that regiment on dday. 1 small correction the MK4 was actually used in combat in 1945
@SunnidaleProductions6 ай бұрын
This is a late reply but the mk4 wasn’t used in combat in 1945. The mk3 had only first been used on d-day, and the mk4 wasn’t introduced until the early 50s.
@ZupikaOfficial8 ай бұрын
Awesome video, cant wait to see more from you!
@addisonhamilton81569 ай бұрын
You caring all those pouches and stuff must’ve been heavy
@SunnidaleProductions8 ай бұрын
Not too bad, it weighs about 60 lbs but in real life it would’ve been closer to 80lbs because of the weight of ammo, the rifle, etc…
@Taisiya_Kenikh9 ай бұрын
Очень круто. Форма, игра актёров и задумка ни в чём не уступают современным полнометражным фильмам. Фильм получился очень короткий, но оставил большое впечатление. Приятно видеть, что вы тоже снимаете короткометражные фильмы о Второй мировой войне.Спасибо за проделанный труд. Желаю вам успехов и развития канала❤
@bonsaibaum53489 ай бұрын
Nice WW2 short film
@mell0_ben9 ай бұрын
some really good shit man! honestly so great to see a ww2 Canadian short film as they're RARE to see on youtube. I made an couple of ww2 Canadian short films for my school projects, for obvious reason they're private lol. keep up the good work man, hope to see more!
@emilcristianalexandrescu78609 ай бұрын
Excellent, Mark! I saw loneliness, courage correctly represented, like the ability to overcome fear, I saw luck and bad luck. And the fact that you filmed with an iPhone was unknown. You are very talented as an actor and very inspiring as a director; I've never seen such a consistent movie with only two actors. I wish you good luck with your endevour.
@thehistoadian9 ай бұрын
Nice
@Biggie-vl6yz10 ай бұрын
Poor Arthur btw anyone think Arthur’s hot
@SunnidaleProductions10 ай бұрын
💀💀
@Urmum70710 ай бұрын
💀💀
@hunterp577510 ай бұрын
Rip Arthur
@annedejong104010 ай бұрын
Pretty hard being the tail and lead of your patrol
@Sintonizarproductions10 ай бұрын
Nice work! Love the uniform.
@shyanneharding173710 ай бұрын
Awesome job!! Definitely has lots of potential!
@yungnate18810 ай бұрын
This is good shit man, I love ur editing and coverage for ur first film im mad impressed🔥
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Those hobnails sure are noisy. Running shoes next time?
And just to add to my prior comment when I was in the Infantry during that time period 90% of the guys had a Bren gun pouch that we attached to our 82 pattern webbing. It was so useful for carrying you name it everything. I think mine was dated to 1945.
I remember when I first got into surplus as a kid 25 years ago those helmet Nets were like a dime a dozen. If only I would have known I would have picked up 20 of them. And they all had that special smell. They were so common I was using it on my helmet( along with others) when I was in the Canadian Forces 1999-2022. Such a unique smell. 😆
How in the hell did these guys wear this stuff in the middle of summer. Jesus Christ
North western Europe’s summers are generally much more mild than here in North America, but July of 1944 in Normandy, especially around Falaise was a very hot month. There are lots of photos of Canadian soldiers during this time not wearing the battle dress blouse, even in combat, so it definitely got too hot
Great video, keepin Canadian history alive! Wish I had this gear.
I wonder if this is the same John Irvine I know from north of Toronto.
@@ravner4322 No, unfortunately not. It’s John Irvine from south Winnipeg. But that’s really cool you know another guy named John Irvine.
Where did you get the battledress and webbing from??
The battle dress I got from local shows, though it is p49 bd which I got converted to p37 by cspinnhistoric on Facebook. The webbing is a mix of many different places, most of the original comes from local shows, and the rest coming from various online stores, some of it being original and others being reproductions.
@@SunnidaleProductions Thanks, also how much did the whole uniform cost in total if you know.
@@drownplayz it’s really hard to say since I got so many different things at very different prices, but for sure over 1500$
Very fantastic video I wish this was uploaded a couple of months ago as I am currently trying to build a DDAY uniform GeForce the Canadian Scottish regiment as my great uncle was in that regiment on dday. 1 small correction the MK4 was actually used in combat in 1945
This is a late reply but the mk4 wasn’t used in combat in 1945. The mk3 had only first been used on d-day, and the mk4 wasn’t introduced until the early 50s.
Awesome video, cant wait to see more from you!
You caring all those pouches and stuff must’ve been heavy
Not too bad, it weighs about 60 lbs but in real life it would’ve been closer to 80lbs because of the weight of ammo, the rifle, etc…
Очень круто. Форма, игра актёров и задумка ни в чём не уступают современным полнометражным фильмам. Фильм получился очень короткий, но оставил большое впечатление. Приятно видеть, что вы тоже снимаете короткометражные фильмы о Второй мировой войне.Спасибо за проделанный труд. Желаю вам успехов и развития канала❤
Nice WW2 short film
some really good shit man! honestly so great to see a ww2 Canadian short film as they're RARE to see on youtube. I made an couple of ww2 Canadian short films for my school projects, for obvious reason they're private lol. keep up the good work man, hope to see more!
Excellent, Mark! I saw loneliness, courage correctly represented, like the ability to overcome fear, I saw luck and bad luck. And the fact that you filmed with an iPhone was unknown. You are very talented as an actor and very inspiring as a director; I've never seen such a consistent movie with only two actors. I wish you good luck with your endevour.
Nice
Poor Arthur btw anyone think Arthur’s hot
💀💀
💀💀
Rip Arthur
Pretty hard being the tail and lead of your patrol
Nice work! Love the uniform.
Awesome job!! Definitely has lots of potential!
This is good shit man, I love ur editing and coverage for ur first film im mad impressed🔥
Thanks bro, really appreicate it