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    Outstanding collection and nice location Jacques, t
    hanks to share it.
    Luca
    Siam fatti cosi!

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      Absolutely fantastic display!!! I'm so impressed with the quality of collectores and their displays!!! Ausgezeichnet!!!!

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        now this is what i call a collection, its just mind blowing rgds dave

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          Hi Jacques,

          Not sure what I still can say other then you are such an example for me.
          The quality, taste and hardwork are really visible in your beautiful room!!

          I have received 3 other frames then the one I already had made and will soon start re doing my room.. once finished I will update my thread again :-)

          again SUPER!!!

          Eric

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            Hi Jacquesf
            Thats the most fantastic room i have seen,great display ,wow its a lot of happyhours too make that great room of history.
            Thats a room fore .

            Great too have the whole fammily in collectinghobby ,lovley house congrats .

            Myebe you have a gold or diamant mine in the back yard ,lol.

            Best Regards

            Turbo

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              I appretiate the kind comments guys. Turbo, collecting is a passion in my house, everyone collects something. I love militaria and is fairly good with interior decorating, so it is nice to be able to combine the two. Space just always seems to be the issue. Eric looking forward to your update. Jacques

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                this i called a real collection with much lovely details.GREAT!!!!

                have you make the showcase self?
                regards
                uscha

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                  Originally posted by Uscha View Post
                  this i called a real collection with much lovely details.GREAT!!!!

                  have you make the showcase self?
                  regards
                  uscha
                  Yes uscha that's right, I would say an advanced collection Jacques
                  Any chance to see the FJ helm privatly of course if you prefer
                  Luca
                  Siam fatti cosi!

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                    WOW
                    Very nice collection

                    Regards.

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                      I'm speechless...
                      Almost have a heart attack while checked out...
                      Amazing collection... nice models too A dream for every enthusiast of WW2 .
                      Congratulations.
                      Marco

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                        truly fantastic. actual thought put into it instead of just a jumble. great work jacques!
                        -chris

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                          Thank you for the kind words, it is much appreciated. I have a lot of questions about the box frames. Here is some advise for anyone interested.

                          You first have to get a box made of some type of wood / plywood to fit the
                          tunic in. The exposed or inside then get gets covered with acid free framers
                          mount board of the color of your choice. You then close the box with a
                          picture frame of your choice, that is attached to the box with hinges
                          (easier to open and close the box frame), but it is not necessary. You should cosider using UV protected glass. You then put the tunic on a well padded coat hanger (sorry Paul) and mount/ hang it in the box frame.

                          You can leave ventilation holes in the side of the box covered with fine
                          mesh, for ventilation, were it in unobtrusive. It is also advisable to put
                          silicon bags, like you get with pills, to absorb any damp in the box. The
                          whole thing can be made by a good picture framer, or you can do it
                          yourself, the box part is easy, not the frame. The size can be determined
                          by yourself and the tunic, the depth of the box is about 80mm. Jacques


                          Originally posted by Uscha View Post
                          this i called a real collection with much lovely details.GREAT!!!!

                          have you make the showcase self?
                          regards
                          uscha

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                            Luca, anytime you are in South Africa, you are welcome. Jacques

                            Originally posted by Luca Ongaro View Post
                            Yes uscha that's right, I would say an advanced collection Jacques
                            Any chance to see the FJ helm privatly of course if you prefer
                            Luca

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                              Looking good Jacques

                              Mark

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                                Jacques,

                                Wonderful collection! Best around and well displayed. You should start a thread just on the assembly of the wood, shadow box frames and stuff!

                                Also, this tunic looks very familiar?

                                Last edited by airborne_steve; 11-13-2008, 05:20 PM.

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