BD Publishing

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Nice Photo Album of a Panzer Maintenance Unit

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    #61
    Pz. Maint Unit

    Daniel,

    Not sure if those are balloon tires on the personnel carrier but they sure are big. Most of those photos were taken by the soldier in Italy. Too many for my friend DjPool to post (actually two photo albums). I'm not sure if anyone has noticed the Maintenance Berg Panther parked in the shed. Kinda rare and too bad you cannot see more of it. This Panzer soldier went on to join one of the 501st Heavy Tank units...unfortunately someone took out the photos of the unit at Sennelager in Album #2 . Bill

    Comment


      #62
      Originally posted by W Petz
      Daniel,
      Not sure if those are balloon tires on the personnel carrier but they sure are big. Most of
      Great fotos!!!! great for reference...
      The vehicle is not a personal carrier exactly- It is a 18ton recovery vehicle known as a FAMO-(company that made them)- They were used to recover and tow tanks and such- they often were used in conjuntion with a trailer. It took two of these half tracks to tow a Tiger or similar sized tank.

      Comment


        #63



        Here are some shots of a model I am working on..










        Last edited by James Tainton; 02-18-2004, 06:37 PM.

        Comment


          #64
          Bill mentioned there was another album from the same guy. I think I have it scanned but not formatted.I'll post it when I can. Neat model.Jim

          Comment


            #65
            more great photos...his colection must be endless. I also like the amount of camo clothing this unit is sporting...did I miss it or do we know what unit this is?
            CSP


            sigpic

            Comment


              #66
              Bill,
              Thanks for posting the original FAMO photos. The album contains some really nice shots of the crew and vehicles.

              James,
              Nice model kit of the FAMO! The detail and weathering is awesome.
              Thanks for sharing.

              Remy <><

              Comment


                #67
                Originally posted by ScottPritchett
                more great photos...his colection must be endless. I also like the amount of camo clothing this unit is sporting...did I miss it or do we know what unit this is?
                Hi Scott,

                I know Bill will read this, he may have the unit info. I didn't have time to write down the info.I just focused on scanning photos. His collection is endless! When we were in Germany he stored a lot of his photos in my collection room while he was relocating. I had them for several months and never got through them all. Jim

                Comment


                  #68
                  Bill, thank you as always for unselfish willingness to share!

                  Photo 40 is quite remarkable in showing a 12t Zugmaschine with square-style "G" on definite 2-color camo scheme! (because this must be a 1942 or earlier photo)

                  It appears to me like a Truppenkennzeichen is painted between the rhomboid panzer symbol and "G". I would appreciate it if we can see the details here, Jim!

                  Comment


                    #69

                    Originally posted by James Tainton
                    Great fotos!!!! great for reference...
                    The vehicle is not a personal carrier exactly- It is a 18ton recovery vehicle known as a FAMO-(company that made them)- They were used to recover and tow tanks and such- they often were used in conjuntion with a trailer. It took two of these half tracks to tow a Tiger or similar sized tank.

                    Comment


                      #70
                      James, the photo does NOT show a 18t FAMO (but the trailer is Sd.Ah.116 as you describe in the drawing). This album shows many FAMOs, 12t, 8t and 5t.

                      Comment


                        #71
                        Originally posted by Akira Takiguchi
                        James, the photo does NOT show a 18t FAMO (but the trailer is Sd.Ah.116 as you describe in the drawing). This album shows many FAMOs, 12t, 8t and 5t.
                        My main point of refering to this was to show the trailer but I just assumed that was an 18t - I'll have to take a closer look... good eye!

                        Comment


                          #72
                          Originally posted by Akira Takiguchi
                          Bill, thank you as always for unselfish willingness to share!

                          Photo 40 is quite remarkable in showing a 12t Zugmaschine with square-style "G" on definite 2-color camo scheme! (because this must be a 1942 or earlier photo)

                          It appears to me like a Truppenkennzeichen is painted between the rhomboid panzer symbol and "G". I would appreciate it if we can see the details here, Jim!
                          Hi Akira,

                          This is the best I could do.It showed up best as a negative.Still fuzzy, so I'm not sure this helps.Unfortunately your not talking to a computer literate person ha,ha. Jim
                          Attached Files

                          Comment


                            #73
                            Originally posted by djpool
                            Hi Akira,

                            This is the best I could do.It showed up best as a negative.Still fuzzy, so I'm not sure this helps.Unfortunately your not talking to a computer literate person ha,ha. Jim
                            Hi -Maybe try scanning at 700 dpi and then post-

                            Comment

                            Users Viewing this Thread

                            Collapse

                            There is currently 1 user online. 0 members and 1 guests.

                            Most users ever online was 10,032 at 08:13 PM on 09-28-2024.

                            Working...
                            X