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Post by gwb on Jan 17, 2021 14:22:27 GMT 1
Picture There is no picture visible. Regards Guenter
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Oct 15, 2020 19:49:57 GMT 1
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Post by gwb on Oct 15, 2020 19:49:57 GMT 1
hello Wilhelm,
dux = Schenk KG W. u. W. Leichtgußwerke Maulbronn This company closed down in 2007 and was finally canceled in 2008.
41 = Year of construction: 1941
Best Regards Guenter
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Post by gwb on Sept 2, 2020 12:01:29 GMT 1
Looks very good!
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Post by gwb on May 4, 2020 20:59:50 GMT 1
Hello!
Unfortunately, there is no dimension for the sole drawbar in the manual. Overall length with drawbar down: 4715mm overall length with drawbar up: 3400 mm This dimension are for a frame without body.
This data should useable for scales 1:35 or smaller.
Best Regards Guenter
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Post by gwb on Apr 24, 2020 21:32:18 GMT 1
Hello!
I'll check this as soon as possible. Please be patiently.
Best Regards Guenter
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Post by gwb on Apr 8, 2020 20:43:41 GMT 1
Hello Wilhelm,
Great work!
Best Regards Guenter
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Post by gwb on Mar 6, 2020 22:46:26 GMT 1
Hello Loica,
Is the box is made of alu? Is the inner widht = ca. 146mm or ca. 170mm?
Best Regards Guenter
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Post by gwb on Mar 3, 2020 23:37:42 GMT 1
Hello Loica,
could you please post some more pictures, especially from the rear side and give some dimensions?
Thanks!
Best Regards Guenter
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Post by gwb on Feb 16, 2020 22:36:14 GMT 1
Hello Wilhelm,
the "39" on the door is very interesting: No template but handwriting by a professional writing painter.
Best Regards Guenter
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Post by gwb on Jul 20, 2019 15:04:14 GMT 1
It looks like this forum is out of order!
What is wrong with the admin?
Best Regards Guenter
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Post by gwb on May 12, 2019 10:47:22 GMT 1
Hello!
I've the same problems with pictures. The storage for attachments is full. I tried to delete some of my older pictures but unfortunately only the admin is able to delete some of the older attachments resp. make some maintenance.
Best Regards Guenter
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Post by gwb on Apr 28, 2019 20:50:05 GMT 1
Hello!
Due to space limitations a Hawk 4to Trailer M390-17C made by DAF is offered for sale: 1100,-- Euro or best offer. The trailer comes with manuals. NATO number: 2330-17-024-4551 Location: Southern Germany/Bavaria, near Kaufbeuren.
Unfortunately I cannot add pictures, because the disk space of this forum is full up. So the admin has to do some maintenance. Please send me a PM and I'll send you the pictures.
Best Regards Guenter
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Post by gwb on Mar 10, 2019 22:47:38 GMT 1
Hello Jens,
welcome "on board"!
Please use the button "Add attachment" in the right upper corner of the message to upload a picture.
Best Regards Guenter
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Post by gwb on Oct 25, 2017 20:59:57 GMT 1
Wundervoll!
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Post by gwb on Oct 19, 2017 22:36:38 GMT 1
Hello Wilhelm
these holes are probably the anchoring supports for a heatable window pane. This equipment was used during winter time to keep window area in front of the driver free from ice and condensation. I've such an item somewhere in my collection.
Best Regards Guenter
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