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Post by amelinas on Aug 5, 2010 15:31:41 GMT 1
Looks like a very good restoration object. Need to be saved. Cees Is it not the one we’ve parked twenty-five years ago and didn’t find it back, Cees?
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Post by amelinas on Jul 31, 2010 10:35:05 GMT 1
At our museum, the restoration goes slowly at the moment but somethings comes in place: Got the trailer lamp (Don`t know the German name ) Oil can bracket is in place. The cans are not correct. Sigve Hello Sigve, The name is: "Anhängerdreieck" Greetings to Norway!!!!! Holger
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Post by amelinas on Jun 1, 2009 12:13:53 GMT 1
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Post by amelinas on Jan 22, 2009 11:28:32 GMT 1
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Post by amelinas on Sept 21, 2008 21:59:55 GMT 1
German Panzer Production in WWII
The following table shows the production figures for the main variants of German Panzerkampfwagen during WWII and pre-war rearmament (i.e., from 1935-1945). Only battle tanks are included in these figures, self-propelled guns and other variants are not included. Panzerbefehlswagen are included when the main armament was still mounted. For simplicity, all figures have been rounded to the nearest 50 units. The Panzer 35(t) and Panzer 38(t) figures include panzers confiscated from the Czech army. Pz Kpfw Total Number Produced (approx.) Panzer I 1,550 Panzer II 1,900 Panzer 35(t) 650 Panzer 38(t) 1,400 Panzer III 5,850 Panzer IV 8,500 Panther 6,000 Tiger I 1,350 Tiger II 500
During the war while German panzer production increased, the size and weight of panzers were also increasing. It is interesting to compare the above production figures with the total weight in tons of each type of panzer produced. These figures are necessarily approximate since tanks were often up-armored during the production of a given version.
Pz Kpfw Total Tons Produced (approx.) Panzer I 9,000 Panzer II 18,000 Panzer 35(t) 7,000 Panzer 38(t) 14,000 Panzer III 126,000 Panzer IV 206,000 Panther 268,000 Tiger I 77,000 Tiger II 33,000
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Post by amelinas on Sept 20, 2008 19:25:12 GMT 1
We do have the 60cm Flakscheinwerfer (Flak-Sw 36) mit Sd.Ah.51
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Post by amelinas on Sept 18, 2008 12:54:41 GMT 1
It is just the chassis and not the body!
Please note that we go here international and the language of the forum is only in English.
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Post by amelinas on Sept 15, 2008 22:44:18 GMT 1
We’ve just finished the restorations on a search light generator (with a BMW Engine in the inside) The condition inside was like really new (God bless the Norwegian Army) And it was just a paint job to do
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Post by amelinas on Sept 15, 2008 22:28:51 GMT 1
We’ve just finished the restorations on a 1943 Russian 76.2 mm cannon used by the Wehrmacht as Beute 7,62-cm-Pak 36(r) which was called from the German soldiers as Ratschbumm. Ratschbumm means the description of the sound this cannon made, also an indication that the firing and the hit followed immediately after.
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Post by amelinas on Sept 14, 2008 12:54:49 GMT 1
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Post by amelinas on Aug 29, 2008 22:29:06 GMT 1
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Post by amelinas on Aug 25, 2008 15:06:50 GMT 1
We've changed the date of the meeting to:
19 - 21.12.2008
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Post by amelinas on Jul 25, 2008 9:42:35 GMT 1
Hans,
Very nice Opel-Blitz! Looking forward to see them real in a couple of weeks ;-)
Holger
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Post by amelinas on Jul 13, 2008 21:50:41 GMT 1
Searching for pictures Kübelwagen „Otto“ von Hans-Joachim Marseille. Thanks in advance!
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Post by amelinas on Jul 12, 2008 19:05:38 GMT 1
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