The four cable drums attached to the mudguards,
Am I to assume that these were for electrical communication
cables. ie. telephone.
Or something else?
regards Stewart
For Jeffrey or anyone that knows?
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Hi Jeff
I have searched for ages and I agree that the cables are for
linking batteries of guns to a control tower or predictor unit
whether fixed or mobile.
There are some interesting photos and drawings of the gun at
http://www.afrikakorps.org/dreaded88.htm
I wonder if anyone does decals at this scale and or number plates
for German vehicles?
My kit is about 90% complete but I have no idea how to post
pictures here?
My father was an artificer WOII in the 8th army and during the desert
campaign his unit used to recover damaged and broken down vehicles
from both sides.
88s were one of his favourites. When he moved up to Italy his and american units recovered and repaired them and put them back into service.
Jeff your rebuild is fabulous.
Regards Stewart
I have searched for ages and I agree that the cables are for
linking batteries of guns to a control tower or predictor unit
whether fixed or mobile.
There are some interesting photos and drawings of the gun at
http://www.afrikakorps.org/dreaded88.htm
I wonder if anyone does decals at this scale and or number plates
for German vehicles?
My kit is about 90% complete but I have no idea how to post
pictures here?
My father was an artificer WOII in the 8th army and during the desert
campaign his unit used to recover damaged and broken down vehicles
from both sides.
88s were one of his favourites. When he moved up to Italy his and american units recovered and repaired them and put them back into service.
Jeff your rebuild is fabulous.
Regards Stewart
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Hi
I have just been speaking to Tim Catton who can be contacted at:
tim.catton@epr.co.uk
He is happy to receive enquires and is planning to come to the open day and will be bringing as many of his detailed parts with him as possible.
Gill
I have just been speaking to Tim Catton who can be contacted at:
tim.catton@epr.co.uk
He is happy to receive enquires and is planning to come to the open day and will be bringing as many of his detailed parts with him as possible.
Gill
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Here are some more facts and pictures including the 88 in its flak role.
http://www.achtungpanzer.com/articles/88mm.htm
Regards Stewart
http://www.achtungpanzer.com/articles/88mm.htm
Regards Stewart