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    some more parts

    Hi all

    these parts are remnants of the retreating german forces towards the Seine River in july/august 44
    some nice Maultierwheels still with some original paint and a Stug III roadwheel.

    [IMG][/IMG]

    [IMG][/IMG]

    [IMG][/IMG]

    ciao
    Bullitt

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      Bullit, you make me feel jelous . Great items

      Carles

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        more panzerparts

        Hi all

        @ Carles and MG Freak :
        many thanks for your appreciation....

        no intention to make you jealous , I just like to share with y'all the parts that I have saved from further deteriation.
        Now all these parts have found a better home

        but the best is yet to come...

        Here is a selection of panzer IV parts that were dug out after the Panzer was dismantled on the spot...luckily the scrapmen were a bit sloppy and left some goodies for us to find.

        [IMG][/IMG]

        The MG gunners hatch, a 10 ton jack, a jack stowage bracket, a boogie stopper, and tracklinks ( one spare tracklink still has its stowagebracket attached).....the Schürzenbracket is from a StuG III

        ps : this was not yet the best part

        Ciao
        Bullitt

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          Not trying to make us jealous eehh??!!
          Bl**dy hell Bullit!!

          Take me with you sometime when you are going to dig

          Please show us the best parts

          Erwin

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            I would love to get hold of a panzer tracklink

            any spare ones you would like to sell?

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              panzerparts

              Hi all

              Sorry Philip I need the tracklinks myself
              in the meantime I've cleaned some of them a bit

              [IMG][/IMG]

              here is the one with the stowagebracket still on....look the pityfull state of it
              but I will render it like new again ....to be continued

              [IMG][/IMG]
              [IMG][/IMG]

              ciao
              Bullitt

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                Bullit,

                How many track links have you got? I've got 11.

                Carles

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                  tracklinks

                  Hi Carles

                  you refer to the panzer III/IV links

                  I have several types

                  2 x early 40 cm tracks
                  [IMG][/IMG]

                  65 x standard 40 cm tracks ( 3 different patterns)
                  [IMG][/IMG]

                  19 x late 40 cm tracks
                  [IMG][/IMG](web pic)

                  1 x Ostketten
                  [IMG][/IMG]( thanks Stéphane for the pic)

                  (ps: the standard tracks match with all different patterns but the Ostketten only matches with the late tracks )

                  ciao
                  Bullitt

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                      Originally posted by Bullitt View Post
                      Hi Carles

                      you refer to the panzer III/IV links

                      I have several types

                      2 x early 40 cm tracks

                      65 x standard 40 cm tracks ( 3 different patterns)

                      19 x late 40 cm tracks

                      1 x Ostketten
                      (ps: the standard tracks match with all different patterns but the Ostketten only matches with the late tracks )

                      ciao
                      Bullitt

                      Thanks Bullit,

                      that's what I wanted to know.

                      Carles

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                        Once it was SdKfz222 http://photo.qip.ru/users/tankdriver...72/full_image/

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                          Originally posted by Roman Alymov View Post
                          It is quite difficult to recognize a 222 there!!!

                          Carles
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                            Hi

                            I agree with Carles....I can recognize the driversvisor Blende but the rest is difficult to identify
                            and what is that rounded plate in the back ....I don't see were that was fitted in the SdKfz222

                            ciao
                            Bullitt

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                              Originally posted by Bullitt View Post
                              Hi

                              I agree with Carles....I can recognize the driversvisor Blende but the rest is difficult to identify
                              and what is that rounded plate in the back ....I don't see were that was fitted in the SdKfz222

                              ciao
                              Bullitt
                              If that Blende is for a 222 it is for the right side of the front as it is the fixed one. Note the four bolt holes. The Drivers cover is longer if it has the permanent right view slot. The earlier models had two opening covers that were the same size, and the last ones a single larger cover. I have spend a lot of time going over the photographs and cannot ID anything that belongs to a 221/222/223 in them with 100% certainty. Sorry Harry

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                                Originally posted by me6_130 View Post
                                It is quite difficult to recognize a 222 there!!!

                                Carles
                                Looking at the picture, on the left bottom of the wooden board is the stop light cover from a U.S. made vehicle (used on everything from the Harley Davidson WLA up to the Sherman Tank).

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