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    Looks like a track link to me Paul.

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      Originally posted by rbminis View Post
      Looks like a track link to me Paul.


      Sdkfz 251.






      Pozdrawiam.
      Paul.
      Last edited by f35jsf; 04-10-2010, 04:45 AM.

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        Hi Paul,

        nice find ! looks like spare links that don't yet have their rubber pads fixed.

        ciao
        Bullitt

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          Originally posted by Bullitt View Post
          Hi Paul,

          nice find ! looks like spare links that don't yet have their rubber pads fixed.

          ciao
          Bullitt
          Rubber pads were taken by people right after the war to make, for example, shoes. This was often situation.

          At this point the Germans crossed from the forest to the river.
          This transporter separated 60 meters from the destroyed Panther and in this place I found the S-hook, that RTY identified as part of PzIV.
          So maybe some PzIV stuck in the mud, and then was pulled out with this S-hook.

          I also suspect that the 100 meters on the right was destroyed another machine.


          Pozdrawiam.
          Paul.

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            Originally posted by Bullitt View Post
            Hi Paul,

            mmm looks Like the plumber forgot some parts
            ....do some electrolyse and it'll be like new

            Last weekend I found some rust too .......
            darn heavy stuff ...this dude wheighs 160 kg

            it wasn't easy to get it in and out of the car

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            all I need now is the sprocket to make one running gear

            ciao
            Bullitt

            Would you mind to tell which part are in original color and which are repainted?
            Furthermore, could you please tell me what was the base color when you found it? Pictures of the original finding would be more than welcome...You know, there´s a certain controversy among modellers about if Red Lead Primer was used as base color with Dunkelgelb as secondary color, and this could be a key piece...
            TIA

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              paintjob

              Hi FCJM,

              I acquired the wheel in the state it is shown on the pics.
              as far as I can see I found some traces of original paint on those sections with grease on them (inner wheelsdisc and axle base)
              The remaining yellow and red oxide primer were added lateron I guess.
              I don't know when it was repainted but the wheel was stockpiled outdoor ever since ......hence the deteriation of the paint, it looks pretty authentic though.

              I do have other parts in full original dark yellow color too....
              like this one.



              ciao Bullitt

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                Ahhh, pity it was repainted, now we can´t know if these were the original colors or not....By the way, nice Luchs wheel you have.
                I´ve been toying with the idea of a "original color panzer parts catalogue" (OCPPC ) In which every one willing to help could provide images of their findings-aquisitions to compare camouflage schemes and colors. Given the present controversy on the subject it could be a nice source for endless, pointless discussions on dunkelgelb et al.
                Just a good picture in direct sunlight of your items would be enough...Does anybody want to start?
                I must confess, I just want to make things more difficult for the "Experten" on the subject...For instance, not so long ago somebody show here a Panther Schurzen in Red Primer base and no one wanted to see it.

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                  colorcharts

                  Hi,

                  ....By the way, nice Luchs wheel you have.
                  thanks

                  Just a good picture in direct sunlight of your items would be enough...Does anybody want to start?
                  mmm direct sunlight will give a false impression ........better to make pics with slight overcast weather ....like the Luchs wheel

                  I also have a Schürzen from a late Jagdpanzer IV that has red oxide primer as base color with yellowish blotches ( not the standard dunkel gelb)
                  the red oxide primer appears to be of bad quality since if you clean it with water your cloth turns red too
                  the yellow paint was applied in a crude way with a lot of "runners"
                  unfortunately I can't make a pic of it since its not accessible at this moment...maybe in the summer

                  ciao
                  Bullitt

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                    Originally posted by Bullitt View Post
                    Hi,


                    thanks


                    mmm direct sunlight will give a false impression ........better to make pics with slight overcast weather ....like the Luchs wheel

                    I also have a Schürzen from a late Jagdpanzer IV that has red oxide primer as base color with yellowish blotches ( not the standard dunkel gelb)
                    the red oxide primer appears to be of bad quality since if you clean it with water your cloth turns red too
                    the yellow paint was applied in a crude way with a lot of "runners"
                    unfortunately I can't make a pic of it since its not accessible at this moment...maybe in the summer

                    ciao
                    Bullitt
                    Well, that luchs wheel looks nice in its 1944 Dunkelgelb...You´re the photographer, choose the best way
                    Pity again that schurzen. Are you sure it is not repainted? It would be a good slap on the face of some experts... Well I´ll have to wait until summer, but if you´re right it will be worth the time...
                    Keep on the good work, but please take pictures of the relics before restoring...TIA

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                      Originally posted by Bullitt View Post
                      (...)
                      unfortunately I can't make a pic of it since its not accessible at this moment...maybe in the summer

                      ciao
                      Bullitt
                      He he not enough space??
                      Yep, I know that, my scrap-garage is every day smaller...

                      Last panzer find:




                      Pozdrawiam.
                      Paul.

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                        Hi,

                        He he not enough space??
                        Yep, I know that, my scrap-garage is every day smaller...
                        space?.....nono my parts are not in orbit

                        my two Jagdpanzer IV Schürzen are placed between the garage wall and my project 1973 Opel Manta A. This summer I hope to be able to re-arange things in that big garage (behind the Manta my sdkfz 251 stuff is stockpiled)
                        My plan is to move out all the military stuff and make more room for the two oldtimer cars.

                        ciao
                        Bullitt

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                          Hi Paul

                          BTW nice ice cleat or "Schneegreifer" for panzer III/IV tracklink

                          ciao
                          Bullitt

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                            my latest news

                            Hi Friends Collectors

                            Here my latest news :

                            - a jack of 3 DIN capacity of 1943 from JDN manufacturer for Steyr RSO




                            - a Tetra extinguisher for Panzer




                            - and some parts to re-assembled a PzIV suspension



                            Regards from France

                            Stephane

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                              Wow RSO jack. That's cool
                              I have a friend who rebuilds RSO

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                                Pozdrawiam.
                                Paul.

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