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    Unknow tank lower chassis under the bridge

    I take these photos in the neighboring village's outer area. That's a tank chassis or not?

    Photos from top of the bridge (I see 6 of double axis holes and 1 larger hole with screw holes, and the chassis continue under the brick stanchion)


    Tankmasters opinions please...
    Last edited by Taszi; 07-05-2010, 10:22 AM.

    #2
    bridge support

    Hi,
    its a chassis member from a SdKfz 9 ZugMaschine (18 tonner), note the 6 wheel stations and one larger hole for a drive sprocket further to the left.

    lennard

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      #3
      recycling at its best Eh

      hope to look you up this year at W & P

      cheers

      philip

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        #4
        So its one of these...... recycled....
        Attached Files

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          #5
          .

          Thank you

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            #6
            Is it a complete chassis or just a member?

            Greetz

            David

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              #7
              Full lenght lower chassis without wheels.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Taszi View Post
                Full lenght lower chassis without wheels.


                And who will tear down this bridge secretly in a dark night to secure this basic piece for the recreation of another Famo ?? Beside some difficulties with smaller parts as the drivetrain this would not be a bigger problem since Lehar provides the complete upper vehicle ...

                Jens

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                  #9
                  Quite amazing where bits of old AFV's turn up, and well spotted!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Asbjoern View Post
                    And who will tear down this bridge secretly in a dark night to secure this basic piece for the recreation of another Famo ?? Beside some difficulties with smaller parts as the drivetrain this would not be a bigger problem since Lehar provides the complete upper vehicle ...

                    Jens
                    lol looks like that bridge's days are numbered!

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