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    57er Bronze PAB with Sd. Kfz. 251/9 Kanonenwagen

    Hi All,

    I finally was able to secure a 57er Bronze PAB after many, many months of searching!

    This badge is probably an S&L produced transitional piece as it is well made, except for the lack of the "cut out" area around the front/lower portion of the gun tube. Most later pieces do not have this area "cut out". The hinge block is solid, and the tapering pin is used. The Bronze PAB was often awarded to Soldat who used half track style vehicles.

    About the background AFV....... A Forces of Valor produced 1:32 Scale Sd.Kfz. 251/9. Around 15,000 Sd. Kfz. 251 Hanomag vehicles of all models were produced during the war years.

    Sd.Kfz. 251/9 - Schützenpanzerwagen (7.5 cm KwK 37 L/24) "Stummel"


    "The standard SPG variant, also called "Kanonenwagen", was equipped with a short-barrel 75mm howitzer, which used the same mounting from the STUG-III. It was nicknamed "Stummel" (Stump), and found committed in great numbers on the eastern front. First ordered in a March 1942 specification, Büssing-Nag delivered two prototypes in June 1942, tested in Russia. A first batch of 150 vehicles were delivered during the following months, based on the Ausf C."


    In conclusion, I hope you enjoy the image, and please have the family of Herr Carius in your thoughts.

    Best,

    Jeff
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    #2
    Great thread and a great idea for a display, as you always manage!!!
    Very nice Bronze PAB too, I think you described it very well, slightly later S&L, with thin catch, 2nd style pin and large headed hingepin etc.
    The Bronze are always scarcer than the Silver, so this was a good catch!!
    Sad news about Carius too.......
    Anyway...........lovely PAB!!!!!!!!!
    -Nigel
    sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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      #3
      Jeff, great badge and nice model .....a freind of mine has the 1/18th Panther for sale, I was tempted, but not enough space !
      I thought these "non cut out" type badges were late, but I was soon put right early on in my 57er collecting days ! This is in fact the first time I have seen such a badge.............they seem to be always of the Silver variety.
      Prost ! Steve.

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        #4
        Very nice badge, seems to have cleaned up very nicely!

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          #5
          Gee that's a nice example. RIP Carius

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            #6
            Hi,

            Thank you to all for the positive comments! I hope at some point to add an earlier version with the "cut out" around the gun tube. The badge did have a little verdigris which cleaned off nicely.

            Best,

            Jeff

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              #7
              Hello.

              Good job Jeff!
              Great picture and nice bronze PAB!
              Best regards.

              Maciej G.

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                #8
                Thank you Maciej G for the comments!

                Best,

                Jeff

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