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Harry, I never meant you have any wrong intentions, but we as volunteers have to obey Museum regulations.
About this parts: half-circle armor and fender were located about 30 meters away, so I can’t be sure they are from the same vehicle (most probably they are not). But no parts in this set match Soviet armored cars (at least I do not know such parts, while we have running Ba-3 in Kubinka). They were mixed up with 2cm cartridge shells and some other 222 parts were on the spot, so I can assume majority of them are from 222.
By the way how do you think, German shovel and pick found among this parts - will they fit Kubinla’s 222?Last edited by Roman Alymov; 04-28-2011, 04:29 AM.
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Originally posted by Roman Alymov View PostHarry, I never meant you have any wrong intentions, but we as volunteers have to obey Museum regulations.
About this parts: half-circle armor and fender were located about 30 meters away, so I can’t be sure they are from the same vehicle (most probably they are not). But no parts in this set match Soviet armored cars (at least I do not know such parts, while we have running Ba-3 in Kubinka). They were mixed up with 2cm cartridge shells and some other 222 parts were on the spot, so I can assume majority of them are from 222.
By the way how do you think, German shovel and pick found among this parts - will they fit Kubinla’s 222?
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Hi Harry, thank you for this information! I made few photos of this supposed SdKfz222 lafette and armor hatches this weekend, please see links below. Measurement tape is in centimeters
http://photo.qip.ru/users/tankdriver...45/full_image/
http://photo.qip.ru/users/tankdriver...57/full_image/
http://photo.qip.ru/users/tankdriver...65/full_image/
http://photo.qip.ru/users/tankdriver...73/full_image/
http://photo.qip.ru/users/tankdriver...82/full_image/
http://photo.qip.ru/users/tankdriver...91/full_image/
http://photo.qip.ru/users/tankdriver...03/full_image/
http://photo.qip.ru/users/tankdriver...15/full_image/
http://photo.qip.ru/users/tankdriver...31/full_image/
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Hi Roman! Thank you for the photographs, the part of the Lafette looks like the MG mount that mounted to the left of the 2 cm and the two armored glass containers with covers are those from an early model turret. I have two of the armored glass containers; one is like new and the other has a couple of cracked glass panels in it. Was there any of the bottom of the Lafette around anywhere? That is the really heavy part with all of the gears in it. Thanks again for the photographs. Harry
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Thank you! Is it possible to identify any other parts on previous photos? Of course I am not sure they are all from this vehicle, but they were all found just meters away from each other (excluding fender and curved armor). Still there were so many vehicles destroyed or abandoned in the area that some parts might be mixed up. For example this Willys wreck was about 50 meters away http://photo.qip.ru/users/tankdriver...73/full_image/ Note surviving part of Red Army number painted on it http://photo.qip.ru/users/tankdriver...01/full_image/ And this remains of half track were about 300 meters away: http://photo.qip.ru/users/tankdriver...09/full_image/ (Sorry for photos quality) On the next field there are remains of Valentine tank and so on…
We have found no other lafette parts – probably they are all gone to scrap or just far away enough not to be found by quick search. Villagers partly disassembled vehicles for parts, bolts, nuts and bearings before sending remaining heavy pieces to scrap. Do you have any detailed images of Lafette to make it easyer to recognaise parts if we run across them in future?
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222 Firing
Kameraden, Here are a couple of real short videos in battle of the new 2cm rounds made by Joe Swanson for us. The wads disintegrate so nothing leaves the bore but smoke (and lots of that)!
Once at an event I never even think of videos/pics etc, so these are just what we happened to get by chance. I still need to set up a controlled video and hope to soon. I also want to get a shot of it firing at night !
Our original goal when installing the Saiga 12 gauge into the 2cm receiver to use as our main gun, was to lay the Saiga on it's side so that we could feed magazines from the left side as originally done. We also wanted to build the modern Saiga magazine within an original 10 round 2cm magazine so it looked like we were actually loading it with the correct magazines.
Well all of that turned out of course, to be a major head ache to alter everything so much and would have made loading a real bitch as the breech must be open and locked to insert a new magazine and made clearing the weapon a royal pain too. So for now, this is what we have.
As with everything, we are always looking for ways to improve our vehicle and overall impressions. Part of the challenge and fun.
In these two vids we had no other vehicles or armor opposing us, so I was being pretty stingy with the rounds ($1.00 a piece) plus , originally of course 2cm were not necessarily used on Infantry in the open, but I would use it when they were dug in or in buildings .
Of course when we were presented with a large squad of GIs in the open we emptied all 10 rounds into them,,,,,why not !
NB
http://www.youtube.com/user/WolfgangWuttke
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMU0CZpbP9k
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222 Firing
Here is another couple of vids shwoing just the gun firing, from an email I sent another forum:
Check out this video of the new rounds I had Joe Swanson make for me and the 2cm cannon on the 222. Since I couldn't afford to go with a 50 cal for the 2cm cannon , we decided to use a 12 gauge semi auto Seiga shotgun built into the receiver of the 2cm gun. Initial Fiochi rounds were disappointing, not very loud and no smoke. So Joe made these with synthetic black powder and loaded them up heavy. You get a nice loud report and more importantly a big puff of smoke. When you go one on one with another vehicle they have no idea they are being shot at unless there is a nice could of smoke emitting from the barrel with each shot. And BTW... no BFA required !
This is a functional and reasonable alternative to a real 2cm cannon or using very expensive 50 cal weapon and their high priced blanks as well.
The second short video shows the cannon receiver with the side plate removed so you can see the action of the gun.
I also just this week got all of my correct radio equipment installed into the 222 , thanks to Neil Gillbanks and Michael Wagner, Danke du Gents! The rest of the interior I just about have all tweaked so it looks really nice with all the bells and whistles. I have had more than one guy talk about how I could fudge on some of the stuff on inside of the turret and no one would ever see it or know. I'm like...'are you out of your friggin mind, what about me and what I have to look at'? I re-enact for me and I don't want to look at very up close a bunch of bad and farb crap! Why spend all that $$$$ for half ass.
Big NW coast event this weekend so I will try and get some vids of it in action, but I never take pics or videos at events and rely on our Kriegsberichter to get shots for me.
Anyways, nothing fancy here just a few seconds long and in my yard. NB
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vk68c0HDT0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-JwuAawi5c
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Originally posted by napesica View PostHere is another couple of vids shwoing just the gun firing, from an email I sent another forum:
Check out this video of the new rounds I had Joe Swanson make for me and the 2cm cannon on the 222. Since I couldn't afford to go with a 50 cal for the 2cm cannon , we decided to use a 12 gauge semi auto Seiga shotgun built into the receiver of the 2cm gun. Initial Fiochi rounds were disappointing, not very loud and no smoke. So Joe made these with synthetic black powder and loaded them up heavy. You get a nice loud report and more importantly a big puff of smoke. When you go one on one with another vehicle they have no idea they are being shot at unless there is a nice could of smoke emitting from the barrel with each shot. And BTW... no BFA required !
This is a functional and reasonable alternative to a real 2cm cannon or using very expensive 50 cal weapon and their high priced blanks as well.
The second short video shows the cannon receiver with the side plate removed so you can see the action of the gun.
I also just this week got all of my correct radio equipment installed into the 222 , thanks to Neil Gillbanks and Michael Wagner, Danke du Gents! The rest of the interior I just about have all tweaked so it looks really nice with all the bells and whistles. I have had more than one guy talk about how I could fudge on some of the stuff on inside of the turret and no one would ever see it or know. I'm like...'are you out of your friggin mind, what about me and what I have to look at'? I re-enact for me and I don't want to look at very up close a bunch of bad and farb crap! Why spend all that $$$$ for half ass.
Big NW coast event this weekend so I will try and get some vids of it in action, but I never take pics or videos at events and rely on our Kriegsberichter to get shots for me.
Anyways, nothing fancy here just a few seconds long and in my yard. NB
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vk68c0HDT0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-JwuAawi5c
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How do you think, will this jack fit SdKfz222? About 90cm long (but it is a little bit longer then it should be if folded properly – now it is not cleaned inside and so not working).
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This weekend I took a closer look at Kubinka’s 222 and identified one more detail from this photo - triangular shaped hatch near Coca-Cola bottle is from 222’s frontal fender toolbox.Last edited by Roman Alymov; 05-17-2011, 09:08 AM.
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Newish Sdkfz 222 "LENI" from Bratislava (KVH Morho)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RBp4OKvQPM
New Sdkfz 223 "LILI" from Bratislava (KVH Carpathia)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=so2ojuLMHnA
Old good Sdkfz 222 "KATRIN" from Hradec Kralove (KVH GmHK)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZqsE8M6dJA
New Sdkfz 221 being build at Zatec (KVH MITTE)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrJBeWyO0cQ
Older Sdkfz 221 "AGNES" CZ (KVH Kampfgruppe DF)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SA6NLoj-1Lw
Newish Sdkfz 247 B Hradec Kralove (KVH Battaillon Koniggratz)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQxQssnxcBc
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Repro_sdkfz222
Build a R/C Sdkfz 222
Hi everyone!
me and my friends have, a last year project in school, and we decided to build a
wehrmacht vehicle, and we saw the beuty in Sdkfz 222, and we wonder if anoyone of you would like to share some blueprints or anything that we could use to complete this cool project
some functions we are going to add:
coaxial turret, controlled by a motionsensor
add the primary "KwK 30 or KwK 38 gun ( wich will shoot something)
add a secondary Mg 34/42
and some other cool functions.
so we thank for any help we can get
regards
// Team Repro R/C
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