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    #16
    Nice 'Faust Patrick!


    Here are a couple of mine. Number one is a Kleine modell
    Originally posted by Patrick
    And to close, a detail of the label itself.




    Patrick.
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      #17
      My second Kleine, this one I hang in my war room.
      Originally posted by Gary Cain
      Nice 'Faust Patrick!


      Here are a couple of mine. Number one is a Kleine modell
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        #18
        This is the best one in my collection, I picked these up in Austria about 12 years ago. My friend Wolfgang called me and told me of some that were found in a small lake. So over I went(hadn't seen Wolfgang since school!) and found about ten were still remaining so I took the best 6 and came home with them.

        Originally posted by Gary Cain
        My second Kleine, this one I hang in my war room.
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          #19
          Some close ups
          Originally posted by Gary Cain
          This is the best one in my collection, I picked these up in Austria about 12 years ago. My friend Wolfgang called me and told me of some that were found in a small lake. So over I went(hadn't seen Wolfgang since school!) and found about ten were still remaining so I took the best 6 and came home with them.
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            Originally posted by Gary Cain
            Some close ups
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                  #23
                  This the one I have hanging.
                  It is interesting in that it has the kleine style tube(though increased in size for the larger tail fin assembly) and the head of the 60.


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                    #24
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                    Originally posted by Gary Cain
                    This the one I have hanging.
                    It is interesting in that it has the kleine style tube(though increased in size for the larger tail fin assembly) and the head of the 60.
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                      #25
                      Matt the fireing mechanisum is very basic its just a long bit of springy metal with a pin on the end and when you push the trigger the end lifte lifting the metal which falls off springing onto a precussion cap and bang but hard to explane

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                        #26
                        Thanks for the explanation Adam
                        Gary Do you still have all 6?? That big 100 (or 60?) is very impressive especially with its printed factory code and date on the warhead. I'm thinking to myself whether I will ever be able to afford an original painted one ever but by the time I'm amking money the price will probable have escaped from my means. Lets keep them coming everyone these fausts are great! Pictures inside the warhead would be nice to see aswell
                        Matt

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                          #27
                          Here are two of mine, also found in a lake.

                          put together for a late war display.

                          Bests Jens

                          P.S. Gary, how to hell did you got them from Austria to Nevada ??
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                            #28
                            Jens I'm sorry mate but you cant get away from this thread with those far away shots you took last year, we need detail my boy lol They look great on the truppenfahrad. Fritz better be careful he doesnt fall on one when he's riding through the rubbel of Berlin to get at a T-34 though!
                            Matt

                            *edit* Gary could you do me a really big favour and take some close pics of the fins, how they're attatched to the wood and the measurements of the fins and the distance between each fin. This would be very useful to me, Dont worry if you can't
                            Matt
                            Last edited by Matt Starr; 06-22-2005, 02:32 PM.

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                              #29
                              Damned you got me there I will take some closer pics tomorrow. Iam just to boring now, they are stored away on the attic.

                              Lets see some more fausts, i too love them.

                              Bests Jens

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                                #30
                                I think it's a 150(based on the site gradations) and no I sold 2 to friends over the years. I got them first to California , then when that state went nutso and outlawed them, I moved to Nevada I got them over on a plane! Back then no one cared. The customs guy's response was 'hey those are cool....they don't still work do they?'



                                Gary
                                Originally posted by Matt Starr
                                Thanks for the explanation Adam
                                Gary Do you still have all 6?? That big 100 (or 60?) is very impressive especially with its printed factory code and date on the warhead. I'm thinking to myself whether I will ever be able to afford an original painted one ever but by the time I'm amking money the price will probable have escaped from my means. Lets keep them coming everyone these fausts are great! Pictures inside the warhead would be nice to see aswell
                                Matt

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