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Second Sino-Japanese War: Chinese Officers
Some Chinese officers of the Kuomintang party are discussing a defense plan of a city during the wake of the Second Sino-Japanese War, although not everyone agreed with the plan and one of the soldiers has a strong opinion of that plan.
Chinese officers were compared to the regular infantry and depending on which rank, equided with more higher quality clothing and boots, depending on the case of generalisation. Officers were mostly responsible for providing their own uniforms and since most of them came from the elite of society. This was reflected in the quality of their uniforms. Most officers wore a service dress of khaki wool, comprising of a ski-type cap (Helmets were also used), boots or leggings or just leather shoes, a brown leather belt in a ‘’Sam Browne’’ style with a pistol holster. The caps were of the same style as the regular men, but made with better material.
Most officers also studied at the Baoding Military Academy and the Whampoa Military Academy.
This scene however was loosely based on a setting in one of the main cities in China, especially China.
This scene was actually based on a concept that was left on paper for a brickfilm about the Second Sino-Japanese, but left on the paper. The reason was because of the lack of time and the length of the brickfilm was already that great. Another factor was the lack of officer uniforms that were suitable for animation.
Brickizimo, was kind enough to sent me the parts. They are an company located in the EU that sells, brickmania kits, brickarms, all that good stuff, here’s a link to their store:
Link to the brickfilm:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQfZf7B0pr0
Custom torso’s: TheMinifig.co
Custom: weapons/gear: Brickarms
Second Sino-Japanese War: Chinese Officers
Some Chinese officers of the Kuomintang party are discussing a defense plan of a city during the wake of the Second Sino-Japanese War, although not everyone agreed with the plan and one of the soldiers has a strong opinion of that plan.
Chinese officers were compared to the regular infantry and depending on which rank, equided with more higher quality clothing and boots, depending on the case of generalisation. Officers were mostly responsible for providing their own uniforms and since most of them came from the elite of society. This was reflected in the quality of their uniforms. Most officers wore a service dress of khaki wool, comprising of a ski-type cap (Helmets were also used), boots or leggings or just leather shoes, a brown leather belt in a ‘’Sam Browne’’ style with a pistol holster. The caps were of the same style as the regular men, but made with better material.
Most officers also studied at the Baoding Military Academy and the Whampoa Military Academy.
This scene however was loosely based on a setting in one of the main cities in China, especially China.
This scene was actually based on a concept that was left on paper for a brickfilm about the Second Sino-Japanese, but left on the paper. The reason was because of the lack of time and the length of the brickfilm was already that great. Another factor was the lack of officer uniforms that were suitable for animation.
Brickizimo, was kind enough to sent me the parts. They are an company located in the EU that sells, brickmania kits, brickarms, all that good stuff, here’s a link to their store:
Link to the brickfilm:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQfZf7B0pr0
Custom torso’s: TheMinifig.co
Custom: weapons/gear: Brickarms