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Post by S.Amdal on Dec 5, 2007 15:33:26 GMT 1
Hello list! At Rogaland Krigshistoriske Museum (RKM - www.rkm.no.com ), we have a restoration project, starting maybe next year of a Unic P107. Some information is already collected and "most" bits and pieces for the vehicle are there. Have sent some inquires around to French museums - but all response we got was being redirected. Any other restorers of French vehicles here that can give us any hints or guide us to resources of French ww2 equipment? All help appreciated! Regards Sigve Ps: Will have some pictures soon to give you an idea of what our object looks like!
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Post by S.Amdal on Dec 14, 2007 10:46:56 GMT 1
Pictures of the recovery of one of our P107, can be found on this site: photo.granhus.org/This recovery operation was performed in northern Norway this year just before the snow covered the fields Below is a picture of the other Unic in our museum regards Sigve
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Post by rotxxyyzz on Dec 14, 2007 17:42:27 GMT 1
interesting resto project!
rarely seen vehicle as wel´l ...
looking forward to see the first few "progress" pics!
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Post by Rolf Sigurd Ask on Dec 14, 2007 20:48:45 GMT 1
Sigve Do you know what configuration the two Unic's is? There was at least 3 different ones.. Photos from expiered e-bay Rolf
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Post by S.Amdal on Dec 19, 2007 21:30:18 GMT 1
Rolf,
The most complete one is an artillery tractor. The other one is an pioneer version i am told, but this can be a German conversion or a conversion done by a Norwegian farmer?
Had a look at the tags today (frame and body). It says: CV:13 No:110147 Type: P107 Serie: BU
Can anyone tell me what "serie BU" means? Sigve
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Post by S.Amdal on Jan 4, 2008 17:59:33 GMT 1
Hi! A little update on the project! Here you can clearly See the foot well for the back seat. A good indication that this have been an artillery version. Still missing good detail pictures to make a good repro of the ammo compartment Sigve
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Post by kjettingmannen on Jan 6, 2008 10:17:09 GMT 1
Husk sigve, hvis du skal kopiere noe på det bildet med artillery vogna at det er speilvendt.
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Post by Rolf Sigurd Ask on Jan 6, 2008 17:34:56 GMT 1
Kjettingmannen you are correct that the photo was mirrored. I have changed it (below) And please try to keep it in english. Don't worry abouth the spelling, guess we all understand anyhow.... Rolf
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Post by wille on Mar 2, 2008 22:45:52 GMT 1
Sigve, Is this the type you are looking for? Photo is from 2005, I hope it is still there. Wille
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Post by cees on Mar 15, 2008 16:41:02 GMT 1
Is this the same vehicle ? It is on the Thomas Terrang yard for sale Cees
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Post by S.Amdal on Mar 17, 2008 15:22:10 GMT 1
Hello To Kjettingmannen, It seems like the ammo compartment is symmetric. So the mirror image doesn't make any confusion. However we do not have any good drawings of it - thankful for any help! wille, Yes, your picture shows a P107 - slightly modified. But it seems like missing the same parts that our one? Do you know if there are more parts than your picture shows? Cees, Your picture is of a Somua. This is a bigger vehicle than the p107, but wherry similar... mvh Sigve
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Post by S.Amdal on Mar 18, 2008 23:37:40 GMT 1
Restoration have now started. New glass for the lower window frame came today. Frame for upper windows are done - waiting for glass Sigve
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Post by S.Amdal on Mar 18, 2008 23:44:27 GMT 1
Found this text on the dashboard. Can someone explain what it means? Sigve
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Post by wille on Mar 19, 2008 8:31:32 GMT 1
Sigve, Photo from the other side. I haven't search the area. If there are parts you want, let me now. wille
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Post by S.Amdal on Mar 19, 2008 17:28:49 GMT 1
wille, The parts we are looking for are: fenders extra front wheel rear body parts or drawings/pictures canvas top or parts of it tips of surviving examples also welcome Here you can clearly see where our body ends and what we have to reproduce Sigve
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