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    Originally posted by Bullitt View Post
    Hi Asbjørn

    when the height at its lowest position measures 74 cm then you have a 5 ton jack.
    you should find a "5 - DIN" stamped on your data plate or embossed on the crank arm

    a 10 ton jack is at least about 10 cm longer at the lowest position ( varies from manufacturer)
    Ok, thans for the information. That's a pitty, probably wont be right for our StuG then.

    Here's another Panzer part, can anyone guess what it is

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      Pz.38(t) gun without barrell?

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        38(t) gun

        Hi Friends Collectors

        I think RTY is right...

        An interesting piece...

        Here some pictures of the 38(t) turret in France (Col des Balistres)





        Here a link about it

        http://sudwall.superforum.fr/t63-lgs...res-cerbere-66

        Regards from France.
        Stephane
        http://sdkfz7.free.fr/

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          That's right, it's the mantlet for a Pz. 38 (t).
          Unfortunately both the barrel and breech block is missing. We are restoring a few of these turrets, and if anybody knows about any of those parts available for trade or to make drawings from, please let me know.

          Maybe I'll take a trip to France to take the measurements we need from the one in your picture.

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            jack

            hi,

            QUOTE][Ok, thans for the information. That's a pitty, probably wont be right for our StuG then./QUOTE]^

            yes thats correct ....a StuG has a 10 ton jack. you say "our " Stug is that the early ausf G of the Nowegian museum?

            aren't there no more complete 38(t) turrest then in Norway?

            ciao
            Bullitt

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              jack

              hi,

              QUOTE][Ok, thans for the information. That's a pitty, probably wont be right for our StuG then./QUOTE]^

              yes thats correct ....a StuG has a 10 ton jack. you say "our " Stug is that the early ausf G of the Nowegian museum?

              aren't there no more complete 38(t) turrest then in Norway?

              ciao
              Bullitt

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                Maybe, it's the blown to pieces edition Ausf. G of a Norwegian museum yes.

                There are several Pz. 38 turrets in Norway, but none of them have cannons, on most of them even the mantlet is gone.
                Some museum out there must have a cannon in their collection.

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                  Originally posted by Dallas View Post
                  Here is my Stug Commander hatch. You do what is fair and reasonable on post/shipping if you want to get these parts from Europe to the Americas. Same on a huge scale if you are a collector of the tanks themselves. It has to be shipped, or flown if you want it here.



                  Rob

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                    From what I gather, a Stug III out of Kurland. I wish I could afford the coupula.

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                      Originally posted by Asbjørn View Post
                      That's right, it's the mantlet for a Pz. 38 (t).
                      Unfortunately both the barrel and breech block is missing. .
                      Here is similar mantel (with gun, or part of it) - photo taken by me 300 km West from Moscow back in 2008. May be this photo will help you


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                        couple of new pieces !
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                          Panzer IV links and a Demag link, to go with a pad I had before..the Panzer IV links are from Poland and the Demag from Finland, (apologies if I got the ID of the demag link wrong)
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                            tracklinks

                            Hi

                            (apologies if I got the ID of the demag link wrong)
                            you ID' it correctly.......its indeed a 1 ton tracklink ( Sdkfz10 or Sdkfz 250)

                            the SdKfz 10 wasn't only made by Demag ...some other companies made it too

                            ciao
                            Bullitt

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                              Tracklinks

                              Hi Guys

                              Pictures of a couple of track pads for the Sd.Kfz.251 that I bought at the War & Peace show last weekend.





                              Pick up a couple of other items as well.

                              Regards

                              Richard

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                                Hello,
                                Here is an extinguisher Tetra from Panzer Lehr Division :



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                                Ze-Pole
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