In addition to my offers some more pictures of the semi working parking brake
Martin
SDKFZ 222 parking brake brake
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SDKFZ 222 parking brake brake
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- Handbremsgestänge links hinten~1.JPG (197.66 KiB) Viewed 5873 times
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- Handbremsgestänge rechts~2.JPG (170.37 KiB) Viewed 5873 times
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- Anlenkung Verbindungswelle~1.JPG (254.77 KiB) Viewed 5873 times
Scale 1:6 Armortek: Tiger 1 Mid; SDKFZ 222; Panzer III, Stug III, King Tiger. SDKFZ 7, Flak 88, WW1 MK4 Scale 1:16 and 1:15: Various Leopard 1 and 2, Gepard, Tiger late, Jagdtiger, Brummbear early, Panzerhaubitze 2000, Panzer 4 Schmalturm, British MK1
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Re: SDKFZ 222 parking brake brake
Martin,
Nice work on the brake lever parts. I love the little data plate. Nice work!
Best regards,
Bob
Nice work on the brake lever parts. I love the little data plate. Nice work!
Best regards,
Bob
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Re: SDKFZ 222 parking brake brake
Dear Bob, thanks for the flowers! The data plate is not just "a" data plate, its a miniature of an existing plate from a 222. It matches also to the stamped frame number on the littel block below. So its like collectors cars "numbers match"Its just a pattern plate and will make a better one !
Martin
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Re: SDKFZ 222 parking brake brake
Hi Martin
I bring you more flowers.
Outstanding, incredible detail.
Keep up the great work
Kindest regards
I bring you more flowers.
Outstanding, incredible detail.
Keep up the great work
Kindest regards
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