Dear Granatwerfer,
Very interesting, thank you very much for presenting! May I ask you about the tank in the background please, it's a 'landungstraeger'?
With best wishes
alter musketier
Dear Granatwerfer,
Very interesting, thank you very much for presenting! May I ask you about the tank in the background please, it's a 'landungstraeger'?
With best wishes
alter musketier
In memory of my father who was in K-Einsatz, combat engagement, with the RAD in the Alps in 1945, of my grandfather who was with the IR 87 during campaign in France in 1940 and of my grand-uncle who served in the Gardegrenadierregiment Nr. 3 "Königin Elisabeth" and who was killed in action at Craonne, Chemin des Dames in France in 1917
Hi Alter Musketier
The vehicle in the background is not a 'landungstraeger' but my Kettenkrad that I have been rebuilding for more years than I care to remember. It does not have a set of forks yet that is why it looks like the landungstraeger. I do have some armour from a StuG III, Ausf G that I have restored, see this thread.
StuG III Part
Dear Granatwerfer,
Thank you very much for the infos! Maybe you have a picture from the Kettenkrad too?
With best wishes
alter musketier
In memory of my father who was in K-Einsatz, combat engagement, with the RAD in the Alps in 1945, of my grandfather who was with the IR 87 during campaign in France in 1940 and of my grand-uncle who served in the Gardegrenadierregiment Nr. 3 "Königin Elisabeth" and who was killed in action at Craonne, Chemin des Dames in France in 1917
Nice work. Well done!
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Dear Granatwerfer,
Thank you very much for showing. Cool !
With best wishes
alter musketier
In memory of my father who was in K-Einsatz, combat engagement, with the RAD in the Alps in 1945, of my grandfather who was with the IR 87 during campaign in France in 1940 and of my grand-uncle who served in the Gardegrenadierregiment Nr. 3 "Königin Elisabeth" and who was killed in action at Craonne, Chemin des Dames in France in 1917
Last edited by Granatwerfer; 09-17-2017 at 08:56 PM. Reason: Wrong pictures added
What is the difference between the Russian mortar and the German GRW42? I know the German one is developed based on the Russian one, but how can you spot the differences?
Thanks for reigniting this thread as I had missed it before. Great restoration, I've dug a few fragments of the rounds in the past but really cool to own the business end!
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