Bumping this back up coz I just got one of these too!
I know it is a MkVi inspired bag, that being said I think the desert tan colour it is is just right, far more so than the green WPG repro. It is a cool little bag and I do mean little! No chance of getting a laptop in this baby not even the 12" Powerbook I've been lusting after! Someone really needs to come up with a laptop sized replica!

I'm sure Indys bag looks bigger, almost the size of those map bags out there.
However this bag is cool, I've had no luck with genuine WW2 bags in the UK all the dealers here say a certain US person bought up all their stock (I Wonder who that Person miGht be?). So this is the cheapest alternative here.
The crossways divider inside got in the way so i cut the stitching away with a scalpel and took that out. Also the chest cord. I'm thinking about removing the embroidery but the stitches are not accesible fron the inside due to a double thickness of canvas around the bottom third of the bag. Will need to cut the stitches fron the front, time for the trusty scalpel again.
Looking closely at it I believe the whole additional top panel that houses the zipper might also be removable with a bit of gentle stitch slicing but am a little worried that I might detach the cover flap in the process. Not a big deal the zip does not hinder access to the bag a lot and it make it more secure.
The inside of the bag seems to have some sort of waterproof coating too like a thin sprayed on PVC or something.
BTW I got mine through:
http://www.trekdirect.co.uk/acatalog/On ... ls_27.html
Even though they say out of stock they do have them!
Now it needs kicking around a carpark and leaving out in the sun a bit to get some character it is too darn new!
Regards,
KT