Tommy Atkins

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Tommy Atkins

Tommy Atkins (often just Tommy) is slang for a common soldier in the British Army. It was certainly well established during the nineteenth century, but is particularly associated with World War I. French and Commonwealth troops would also call British soldiers "Tommies". British soldiers furing world war II wore mostly Battle Dress uniform. In 1939, the Battle Dress uniform was adopted as a field uniform; made of wool and patterned after British BD. Officers had the option of having BD tailored from better material, but in the field most wore "off the rack" BD, with a modified open collar. Battle Dress completely replaced service dress as a field uniform beginning in 1940 as enough of the new uniforms became available.

What is included:
M4 Conformer clothing figures:

Battledress Uniform Jacket
Battledress Uniform Trousers
Battledress Uniform Belt
Web Gear - Belt with webbing
Rucksack
Ankle Boots with gaiters

Smart props:
Steel Helmet MkII (parents to head)
Steel Helmet on Rucksack (parents ro rucksack chest)
Field Service Cap (parents for head)
Bottle (parents to hip)
Entrenching Tool Cover (parents to hip)
Entrenching Tool Head (parents to entrenching tool)
Ammo Pouches L+R (parents to abdomen)
Groundsheet (parents to rucksack chest)
Tea Mug (parents to rucksack chest)

Entrenching Tool Assembled (zeroed, no parent)

Texture variants:
British Devon and Dorset jacket
Czechoslovak Independent Armoured Brigade Group Jacket

Hide body and Show (M4) body poses

Up to 4kx4k and textures suitable for closeups, Unpacked Runtime Size: 190 MB.
suitable for animations. Historical Reconstruction.

Software: Poser 7+

Compatible figures: Michael 4

Compatible figures: 
Renderosity
Accessories for Poser and Daz Studio