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You think you have problems!! Restoring a Panzer

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Bob Gould
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You think you have problems!! Restoring a Panzer

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so my dutch friend brought a panzer IV from that scrap yard last year and is restoring it in the czeq Republic.. Big job Indeed
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Tim Page
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Re: You think you have problems!! Restoring a Panzer

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Hmmm, a bit of T-Cut and some elbow grease and it should polish out :mrgreen:

That is a serious challenge.
Still, the Stug restoration is nearly complete so anything is possible.

Is there a blog or web page we can look at Bob?

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Re: You think you have problems!! Restoring a Panzer

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Gill might have some spares. :D

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