|
Post by Sd.Kfz. on Dec 5, 2017 18:21:57 GMT 1
No, it's not your fault. Photobucket has changed policy, so if the owner of the photos want to show them on third party sites (i.e. outside Photobucket), he has to pay a monthly fee. Photobucket sucks, so I deleted my account there.
|
|
|
Post by Sd.Kfz. on Oct 30, 2017 13:10:50 GMT 1
You also need a compartment lid, because the one showed is for the engine compartment.
|
|
|
Post by Sd.Kfz. on Jan 1, 2016 3:47:15 GMT 1
For which vehicle? Attachments:
|
|
|
Gear ZF
Aug 13, 2014 18:31:11 GMT 1
Post by Sd.Kfz. on Aug 13, 2014 18:31:11 GMT 1
You should state which vehicle the gear box meant for, because the K40 was a standardized gearbox, but then customized for each vehicle manufacturer.
|
|
|
Post by Sd.Kfz. on Jun 13, 2013 23:28:26 GMT 1
Yes, I would also guess Sd.Kfz. 11. In what country is it?
|
|
|
Post by Sd.Kfz. on May 6, 2013 20:13:15 GMT 1
That turn signal switch is wrong, so I snipped it off. Here is the rest.
|
|
|
Post by Sd.Kfz. on Apr 27, 2013 18:04:27 GMT 1
Yes, it is available if I can find out where I put it. Can check in the beginning of June.
|
|
|
Post by Sd.Kfz. on Apr 27, 2013 17:59:19 GMT 1
That VW-Kübelwagen dashboard has many flaws. I.e. five. This one has only two: Non-original key lock and fuse boxes upside down.
|
|
|
Post by Sd.Kfz. on Apr 14, 2013 20:42:32 GMT 1
|
|
|
Post by Sd.Kfz. on Feb 26, 2013 0:30:31 GMT 1
It is well known that all the german troops in Finland widtdrew into Norway and were mixed and stationed everywhere. But then the war was practically over in the North and I have never regarded that period as war-like. The troops were mostly like in reserve.
What you call artillery sign is normally called a tactical sign. To the right of it there is written ?./103 or alike. You probably will see it better right off the fender. If you spray on some 5-56 and wipe it off, you may see more details. Since it is written ?./103 to the right of the square, ? would be the Kompanie. In this case the left "wall" of the square should be double (fat) line. I doubt that an Entgiftungs-unit was part of a Mörser Batterie. But anyway, to be sure, you must look for a sign atop the square. That will most likely tell you all.
|
|
|
Post by Sd.Kfz. on Feb 24, 2013 23:39:33 GMT 1
This is what you would be looking for This Sd.Kfz.10 was once equipped like a Sd.Kfz.10/1 (Gasspürwagen / Gas detection vehicle) upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e8/Bundesarchiv_Bild_101I-049-0176-14,_Russland,_Zugkraftwagen_mit_Nebelwerfern.jpg. When it was found in Norway in 1975, it had the same Hare at the rear. I remember the Hare being blue, but that was most likely wrong. When the white colour fades away, the background looks blue just like on your image, and that may have confused me. I cannot remember anything about the ring right now, but I have a drawing of the sign. From the type of vehicle, the way it was equipped and the above document, it probably belonged to the Nebelwerfer Batterie 224 of the XXXVI. (Geb.) Armeekorps. This unit not was stationed in Norway during the WWII as far as I know, but it was at least at the middle part of Finnland fighting the russians. Where the Nebelwerfer Batterie 224 was stationed, I don't know. Parts of it may even have been used among the XIX. (Geb.) Armeekorps at the Murmansk/Liza front. It could make sense that an Entgiftungskompanie were part of a Nebelwerfer Batterie. How do you know that your vehicle was part of an Entgiftungs-Kompanie?
|
|
|
Post by Sd.Kfz. on Feb 3, 2013 18:30:19 GMT 1
Could you first tell what color the ring has and the colour of the animal? Also check if it has been paintet several times with various colours. Do I see yellow and white? Is the light feld-grau only due to that the white has eroded?
|
|
|
Post by Sd.Kfz. on Dec 26, 2012 3:50:32 GMT 1
---Snip--- For example, the SdKfz 250 called "Grief", again sold before the collection went to the USA, no gearbox, no engine, 100% new made armoured body (but an excellent copy made in France) and the chassis was a shortened by one axle "soft metal" tractor chassis not the armoured chassis of the 250 SPW. Absolutely no original 250 in the vehicle. ---Snip--- So the rumour I heard many years ago is true: The basis for that Sd.Kfz.250 probably was the Sd.Kfz.10 MNH 600108 below. Though, the chassis# was allegedly removed before the chassis left Sweden. Anyone who knows where the "250" is now? In Germany I've heard?
|
|
|
Post by Sd.Kfz. on Aug 29, 2012 19:23:05 GMT 1
I'm searching for a Büssing-NAG sign for the grille. Attachments:
|
|
|
Post by Sd.Kfz. on Apr 13, 2012 23:38:44 GMT 1
I have this type which is partly different. Attachments:
|
|