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Old 14-02-14, 05:04
Rob Fast Rob Fast is offline
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Default On Ebay...Scopes

Kind of different. Cheers Rob
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WW-2-tank-...item3a8b9c1ae8
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Old 14-02-14, 09:34
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Wow !.....................What a bloody waste................

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Old 14-02-14, 13:34
Wayne McGee Wayne McGee is offline
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Default Sight Unit Cutaways

They were probably factory issued cutaways for use by technicians or gunners.

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Old 14-02-14, 16:33
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You could be right there Wayne, The No 41 particularly is in short supply !

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Old 27-04-14, 01:31
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Default My best stab at the artillery shield oiler/leather

Not much to go on but a few scrap remnants. Also see pics of the wavy piece above the shield that has had a little conversation on it over the years on its function??? I am thinking that it helped in the process of lashing up the drag ropes to their proper coil and size before strapping into place on the shield??? Any thought here? Cheers Rob
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Old 29-04-14, 10:06
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Not much to go on but a few scrap remnants. Also see pics of the wavy piece above the shield that has had a little conversation on it over the years on its function??? I am thinking that it helped in the process of lashing up the drag ropes to their proper coil and size before strapping into place on the shield??? Any thought here? Cheers Rob
I have some NOS original leather oils can frogs here if anyone needs one. I think the top frame is something to do with disruptive camouflage,to break up the silhouette of the gun on horizon just like the shield on the 6pdr,25mm Hotchkiss Gun etc.

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Old 27-05-14, 00:24
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Default Crusader & 17 Pdr

A bit of inspiration, should you find a Crusader in a junk yard!
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