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    Btw where do you guys get youre panzer parts from ? Id like to own some, but only see it on ebay, wich is most tracks
    send a message to me if you got any leads or parts

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      Gentlemen,

      The latest addition to my Panzer collection:

      it's just arrived, so a bit dirty and looks bad, but still has some original paint on it.

      Carles
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        Nice! Doesn't look bad at all.

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          Hello,

          At request of another member, the wooden base for the jack is 30x30x10cm.


          Carles

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            Detail requested pics:

            Carles
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              Detail requested pics:
              Nice item, planning on doing something to the wood on it ? or what is the plan ?

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                Originally posted by WRanG View Post
                Nice item, planning on doing something to the wood on it ? or what is the plan ?
                Yes,
                wood:
                -first brush dirt off;
                -then wash with turpentine;
                -after soak with 1/5 linseed oil in turpentine, to protect the wood
                -last polish a bit of wax, as a final touch.

                I might fill in the holes with wood white glue, not sure.

                Metal:
                -clean rust off with some soft metal sponge
                -protect with a bit of wax or oil

                Carles

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                  Originally posted by me6_130 View Post
                  Yes,
                  wood:
                  -after soak with 1/5 linseed oil in turpentine, to protect the wood
                  -last polish a bit of wax, as a final touch.

                  Carles
                  Nice find ! I would like to get one !

                  Restoration: of course it's yours but I would not use linseed oil and wax. This will not look like it was in 1943... Brushing and cleaning. And neutral fungicide stuff as protective treatment.
                  Your method will give a glossy effect to it.

                  Cheers
                  eric

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                    Originally posted by kastensfh18 View Post
                    Nice find ! I would like to get one !

                    Restoration: of course it's yours but I would not use linseed oil and wax. This will not look like it was in 1943... Brushing and cleaning. And neutral fungicide stuff as protective treatment.
                    Your method will give a glossy effect to it.

                    Cheers
                    eric
                    Hello Eric,

                    I couldn't believe it when I saw it I was lucky enough to get it

                    You're right! The linseed and wax is what I use when restoring old countryside furniture...Would dipping it in diesel give it a good used look? I will take note of the fungicide tip, thanks.

                    Carles

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                      Seems the gods are being good to me this year...Just another item, still fresh:

                      Carles
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                        Originally posted by me6_130 View Post
                        Hello Eric,

                        I couldn't believe it when I saw it I was lucky enough to get it

                        You're right! The linseed and wax is what I use when restoring old countryside furniture...Would dipping it in diesel give it a good used look? I will take note of the fungicide tip, thanks.

                        Carles
                        Hi !
                        And where did you find it ?

                        Diesel would be good... to clean it and protect but it will smell for a long time... if you dip the block into

                        I am a german WWII crate collector and the fungicide is the best not alter wood color when it is factory new !

                        Cheers
                        Eric

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                          Originally posted by kastensfh18 View Post
                          Hi !
                          And where did you find it ?

                          Diesel would be good... to clean it and protect but it will smell for a long time... if you dip the block into

                          I am a german WWII crate collector and the fungicide is the best not alter wood color when it is factory new !

                          Cheers
                          Eric
                          Ebay!!! That simple!! Sometimes you can find nice things there

                          Yes. I can imagine but it might also kill any woodworm (If still alive).


                          Carles

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                            some new stug III stuff:



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                              German S-hook (towing cables connector) recently aquired for Kubinka Museum from Volgograd (shown on PzIII here):


                              And Pz38(t) driving spocket atop of trackload of BT tracks

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                                Originally posted by Roman Alymov View Post
                                German S-hook (towing cables connector) recently aquired for Kubinka Museum from Volgograd (shown on PzIII here):

                                hello Roman,

                                What model, and when, used this kind of hook?


                                Carles

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