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    #91


    I bought one of these from MSR in Florida. It should be completed next spring. This is my friend's SDKFZ 222, also from MSR.
    Last edited by chucky555; 10-28-2009, 03:35 PM.

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      #92
      Originally posted by Varsity View Post




      Greetings from Holland!
      Is it SdKfz-247 ?

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        #93
        Originally posted by BIG TROLL View Post
        Is it SdKfz-247 ?
        Yes, you're correct. It is the SdKfz 247 B from Volkspanzer during the event at Hengelo in Holland.

        Regards Jim

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          #94
          panzer tracts 13 is a good book for blueprints
          panzerspahwagen by ryton is good for reference

          has anyone any idea for rear mounting the landrover engine on a defender 110 chassis and keeping the 4wd?

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            #95
            Originally posted by Mat Holloway View Post
            panzer tracts 13 is a good book for blueprints
            panzerspahwagen by ryton is good for reference

            has anyone any idea for rear mounting the landrover engine on a defender 110 chassis and keeping the 4wd?

            Can't think of any off the shelf ideas, try asking this guy? www.sdkfz222.org.uk

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              #96
              msr?

              how do i get ahold of these people at MSR to get more info
              please let me know asap as im hunting down a half track tatra but if this things as good as it looks i might just switch over aye
              thanks

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                #97
                the problem with 222's is that to do a proper reconnaissance impression is that you need at least 2 of them and a funker version as this is how they would have moved on the battlefield,

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                  #98
                  222

                  im thinking that the germans used what ever they had and many times these things went to battle addhoc and the panzer wedge rule book got set aside after operation barbarossa stalled
                  i see pictures pictures of kubelwagons doing what should have been armoured recon

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                    #99
                    222 SdKFZLeichter Panzerspähwagen

                    Originally posted by chucky555 View Post


                    I bought one of these from MSR in Florida. It should be completed next spring. This is my friend's SDKFZ 222, also from MSR.
                    Here are a few more pics of our 222. Chucks will be done in just a few months !
                    This one is full scale , all metal and pretty much dead on. All guns are functional as blank fire now.
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                      222 SdKFZ Leichter Panzerspähwagen

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                        222 SdKFZLeichter Panzerspähwagen

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                          222 SdKFZLeichter Panzerspähwagen

                          Typicle scene....couple of Feldgendarme stand by and watch as an Offizier bitches out his men to get his machine running ASAP!
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                            This shot inadvertently shows the effectiveness of the camo .
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                              222 SdKFZ Leichter Panzerspähwagen

                              One more for now, unless any one wants to see more.
                              I know to many collectors and scholars, the word 'reenactor' has many negative associations , but I have found that everyone has something to add to the over all knowledge and interpretation of WWII German military history.
                              Some just express it differently than others, each are valid and important and contribute.
                              With that being said, check out his video showing our 222 in action.
                              Heres an additional FYI......You may know that the Landser slang for the 222 was "Schildkrote" or "turtle", based on its shape.

                              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpLP6...eature=related
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                                222

                                thanks for the postings its a very nice copy indeed !
                                it is especially nice with the adition of the stowed accessories gives it a completed look
                                exceellent job
                                thanks again

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