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    Congrats guys !

    Best regards

    Valentin

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      Hey Bullit!
      Many thanks for the info,i hoped,it is light grey,but Mennige is good,too!!!

      Best regards,Wenzel.

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        No one else has an idea on the parts in post 284 ?
        I´ve found them on the easternfront, not far from the Oder river and the Reitwein spurr.
        I'm collecting anything related to the towns Castricum and Bakkum during WWII.
        Also soldbucher from 116pzdiv. And 1944-1945 eastfront pockets, kampfgruppe and Oder front.
        My website: Gotrick.nl

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          Best guess that I can give is that they are some sort of pipe couplings, for what and where I don't know.

          Tom.

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            most part from tanks are from wrecks like this , photo was taken in 1946 or 47
            <a href="http://s603.photobucket.com/albums/tt117/kobieras/?action=view&current=panzer1-1.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i603.photobucket.com/albums/tt117/kobieras/panzer1-1.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>
            Last edited by kobieras1939; 09-16-2010, 08:22 AM. Reason: not this photo

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              ofcours its from my colection pleas dont coppy;]

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                Pozdrawiam.
                Paul.

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                  What is it?

                  Tom.

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                    wow nice stuff everyone!
                    got 0 parts myself but i know where a goliath tank is burried :P

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                      Best not let it rust to nothing! Dig it up.

                      Tom.

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                        Originally posted by Tommygunn View Post
                        Best not let it rust to nothing! Dig it up.

                        Tom.
                        already tried but the place is full of other crap and dont know how deep it lies beneath

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                          Up to now not in my hands ...but maybe soon ??







                          Notable that nothing is changed on thie "Hannomag-Wheels" The guy who owns this stuff himself took them of a 3ton halftrack in 1946 and build this nice waggon for his welding equipment ...

                          Just aside there is this tiny little thing ...


                          Maybe onece on a tank ? Its 80 cm long ... opinions are wellcome. First inspection brought no trace of dunkelgelb, panzergrey nor stampings ...

                          Regards,

                          Jens

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                            some answers

                            Hi all,

                            Paul, the item you showed is an Icecleat that fits on panzer I or panzer II tracks ( these tracks were also used on Opel, Ford, Magirus 3 ton maultiers and Mecedes L4500Maultier ).

                            asjboem : the wheels are from sdkfz 11 or sdkfz 251
                            the jack "Stockwinde" that hasn't any typical german color could be military but could be civilian too.
                            It looks like a 10 ton jack. The same type was also used during the war in civilian use at train yards. Even postwar this type of jack was still produced. I once found these things on a shipping yard with a production date 1978


                            ciao
                            Bullitt

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                              Make the photo from the other side.

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                                Originally posted by Tommygunn View Post
                                What is it?

                                Tom.
                                Take a look to page 15 in this topic - ARQUILLE post...

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