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      small parts
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        Miraul

        Nice collection , is there more.......................

        Anthony

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          New findings from last two weeks related to stug III:



          Engine fan housing and shock absorbers (still unidentified, but actually they must stand from stug, because I and my two friends have found already 6 of them, and locals say that germans left 7 or 8 panzers in this region behind and put them in to fire.)





          track connecting tool and shürzen stands:



          Some odd pipe, but still has rests of yellow paint on it:

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            new one. cap of front light King Tiger
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              Hi All Collectors,

              Nice King Tiger stuff.

              Some pics of my Jagdpanther reconstruction.
              Jagdpanther & panther stuff.

              More pics next.

              Regards.
              Carfin.







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                hi. from where is this j-panther ?

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                  WOW! That is what i call a nice display!!

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                    Wow indeed, your house is to small .

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                      Hi All,

                      The Jagdpanther stuff come from 3 destroyed JPz of the 654 sPzjg Abt.

                      Look at the markings on the rubber of the wheels......

                      The complète box come from a Panther destroyed in Normandie (see photo).
                      Its the spare parts box for the 7,5 cm cannon, ejectors, extractors, firing pin, bore lamp etc..

                      Episcope from a panther commander turret.

                      Regards.
                      Carfin.











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                        Hi All,

                        You can see my complete collection on the "Collection Display forum" under post: "Collection E.F.W."

                        Thanks for replies.
                        Regards.
                        Carfin.

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                          really nice deco

                          Hi Carfin,

                          You have some nice panzer items jagdpanther
                          putting those heavy tracks on must of been fun
                          is the sprocket made off wood too?

                          btw the smaller hatch with locking mechanism is the escapehatch from a Sherman

                          the DUNLOP tire on the first wheel looks odd yes but its 100% original
                          I have some DUNLOP maultier, Panther and Panzer IV wheels in my collection too

                          ciao
                          Bullitt

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                            Hi Bullit,

                            Thanks fot reply.

                            Yes the sprocket is made in wood.

                            Thanks for the information about the escapelatch.
                            I found the latch with Jagdpanther stuff and I think its from a JgdPanther.
                            I will change the display in my war room & shift the hatch to my US stuff.

                            Regards.
                            Carfin.



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                              Here's a rather conclusive picture of a Sherman escape hatch:

                              http://www.shermanrestoration.com/pa...1275-full.html

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                                Hi,

                                Thank you STEVEROBERTSBBC for the reply.
                                Regards.
                                Carfin.

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