As it happens, I'm currently assembling a Crete Fallschgirmjaeger. What I've researched shows that the Luftwaffe 'bread' bag (ditty-bag/musette bag) was a bluish-gray, as were the straps (compared to the Army's light tan). The bandolier hanging around the neck for Kar-98 ammo was also this color but later followed the splinter pattern used in their smocks. The gas-mask bag (they used bags, not the familiar canisters, since the latter could cause injury if you landed on them in a paradrop) were olive-green (I assume the same shade of green as their early-pattern smocks, which I achieve by adding yellow to field grey). Belt and suspenders were black or brown leather. Helmet straps were grey leather, and the bands used for attaching foliage to helmets were field grey, though wire was often used. Everything else was Army pattern. Later in the war (around the time your winter uniform was used) it was not unusual for Fsjgr to use Army equipment, even - believe it or not - Army helmets, especially since these paras were now land based. What I have been unable to reconcile is the color of fsjgr trousers. Some sources say field grey, others field blue . . . A little help here?