Nice! Is the 'faust going in the taller space?
Nice! Is the 'faust going in the taller space?
It was going to go in the long narrow space to the left, I actually built it that size fairly optimistically with the view of getting a faust to go in there eventually, I didn't expect to find one so soon - nor did I expect to find one with the projectile, so depending on whether I get the head into Oz I might have to rethink it. If the head doesn't get here then I'll put the tube in there but it wouldn't fit as a complete piece. I could fit it into the newest space by putting the head alongside the tube which could look good.
Compared to the timescale of my projects, you are really shifting....
I like what you are doing very much, inspiring for when I finally get round to displaying my small collection (which is scheduled for after I've finished the bathroom and the decorating, but before I start building the summerhouse...).
The photographic backgrounds are really effective, visually attractive and connect the artifacts to their origins. I'm imagining that you are going to have a photographic background for the large compartment too? I wonder if you have considered finding ways of presenting the objects in that compartment so that they 'fill' the space, rather than resting on the bottom shelf?
Thank you for taking the time to update us on your progress,
Regards, Philip
Surely if the head is deactivated and shipped by itself, the customs guys won't have a scooby-do what it is and will pass it? Maybe have the shipping declaration (not incorrectly) identify the piece as 'antique metal component' or somesuch?
I've had a helmet shipped as an 'antique metal hat' once. I wasn't being dishonest was I?
Thanks Phillip, the largest of the spaces, which I haven't finished yet, was designed to house both a model of the fuhrerbunker and some artifacts as well. The idea is to have to fuhrerbunker model lowest, then the voorbunker above that and the steps leading to the Chancellery garden at the top. I will display my fuhrerbunker plate in the lower section and some of my Chancellery pieces in the higher section. The section which is in the highest position will have the plate from the Reich Chancellery and a few other bits. Originally the latest part that I've just finished was supposed to be left empty to allow for future pieces but that will possibly change depending on whether I can get the rest of the panzerfaust into Oz. All of the different sections are designed to have acrylic stands supporting different pieces at different heights, I'll worry about that when the cabinet is finished though - hopefully not too much longer but I keep saying that!lol
lol!
A little extreme isn't it? To blow your muffler with a Panzerfaust?
its looking great dave imho there can be no time limit on a labour of love
Very cool!.......
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