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    SD10 Bomb Cradle Part

    This arrived in the post yesterday. This is part of the SD10 bomb cradle that was used in the JU87 Stuka:


    Glen http://wehrmachtinternetmuseum.tumblr.com/
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    #2
    Originally posted by whsammler View Post
    This arrived in the post yesterday. This is part of the SD10 bomb cradle that was used in the JU87 Stuka:


    Glen http://wehrmachtinternetmuseum.tumblr.com/
    Follow me in Twitter @WHINTERMUSEUM


    Hi Glen,,,, Nice.... very nice,,, do you have the SD10 to pair it with ?

    Best Regs Nick

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      #3
      Thanks Nick....& yes I go have a very juicy SD 10 on its way to go with it. I'm just waiting for it to arrive.

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        #4
        Originally posted by whsammler View Post
        Thanks Nick....& yes I go have a very juicy SD 10 on its way to go with it. I'm just waiting for it to arrive.


        ooooooh!!,,,,nice,,look forward to seing them as a pair...

        All the Best Nick, ,

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          #5
          Sd10

          Here ya go jeeeensy!!!



          Enjoy

          Glen
          http://wehrmachtinternetmuseum.tumblr.com/
          follow me on Twitter @WHINTERMUSEUM

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            #6
            ARGGGHHHHH!!!!! NURSSSSSSSSE,,,,,, I need my pills,,,
            now thats realy juicey.. nice one Glen..

            All the Best Nick

            Be seeing you Next October





            Originally posted by whsammler View Post
            Here ya go jeeeensy!!!



            Enjoy

            Glen
            http://wehrmachtinternetmuseum.tumblr.com/
            follow me on Twitter @WHINTERMUSEUM

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              #7
              Interesting piece.

              Great looking Sd10, with interesting history.


              Zünder,


              www.wk2ammo.com

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                #8
                Thanks Z******252;nder. I was very excited to secure it for my collection. I'm going to post it to WK2ammo tonight when I get home.

                Z******252;nder do you have a AZ C-10 h.u.t. fuze for sale?? Or can you point me to one for sale?

                Thanks,

                Glen
                http://wehrmachtinternetmuseum.tumblr.com/

                Follow me on Twitter @WHINTERMUSEUM

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                  #9
                  @Glen: no sorry, í never collected bombfuzes, and they are very hard to find, certainly in great condition.

                  But i will keep an eye out.

                  To make it look presentable for now, you could fit it with a replica adapter, and fit it with a eAZ 66 , those are much easier to find.



                  Zünder,


                  www.wk2ammo.com

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Zünder View Post
                    Interesting piece.

                    Great looking Sd10, with interesting history.

                    Zünder,

                    www.wk2ammo.com
                    It have to be one of the SC 10 models if it needs AZC 10(hut) fuze.

                    SD 10´s use eAZ 66 A fuzes.

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                      #11
                      @Jussi: yes, you are right.

                      But isn't the thread of SC10 and SD10A the same ? M50 ( i think).

                      i mean the SD10A was nothing more then a SC10 with a different fuze.
                      So Glen has a choice, either it becomes a SC10 or a SD10A, the last one seems an easier choice, for now.

                      Zünder,


                      www.wk2ammo.com

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                        #12
                        To be honest guys is does not matter to me what configuration it takes.

                        Esthetically I like the look of the eAZ 66 A set up with the circular cone & the wind vane on the fuze. So if she becomes an SC10 I'm ok with that.

                        It just a matter of tracking down the correct bits & getting the correct paint & markings in her.

                        Glen
                        http://wehrmachtinternetmuseum.tumblr.com/
                        Follow me on Twitter @WHINTERMUSEUM

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                          #13
                          I have you eAZ 66 A already,but where are you going to get the rest of the nose parts? I have model for the piece which keeps eAZ at place,but you still need the bigger part of the nose.

                          Maybe machining the 'lookalike" adapter?

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