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German Tank Track Link Display ... Pz 1 thru 6b

Article about: This is a display I've built of German tank track links. Panzer I, Panzer II, Panzer III 36cm link, JagdPanzer IV, Panzer V Panther, Panzer VI Tiger, Panzer VIb KonigsTiger.

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    Default German Tank Track Link Display ... Pz 1 thru 6b

    This is a display I've built of German tank track links.
    Panzer I, Panzer II, Panzer III 36cm link, JagdPanzer IV, Panzer V Panther, Panzer VI Tiger, Panzer VIb KonigsTiger.

    German Tank Track Link Display ... Pz 1 thru 6b

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    Very Cool!!!
    I like the model of the tank next to it's track.

    Semper Fi
    Phil

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    Very cool, looks like there’s some nice pieces next and behind the tracks. Great collection!

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    That's a cool display, I've never seen someone do this before. I know the Tiger B was a gigantic tank but that track just dwarfs all the others especially the panzer 1-3s. Is the Tiger 1 track the "narrower" transport track or the wider one that was put on for field use?

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    Very cool display! Thanks for sharing this. Do you have any close-ups of everything? Looks like you have all sorts of treasures in that display with the tracks.

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    The Tiger 1 track is the wider one for field use.

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    Excellent collection and display. Definitely something you don't see every day.
    Todd
    Former U.S. Army Tanker.
    "Best job I ever had."

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    Could you show us the Muzzle Brake in more pictures my friend and a description if possible?

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    Superb display and collection! Are these items you field collected? If not shipping must have been a killer. Would love to see more and different pics of your collection.

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    Very cool display! Looks really great with the German Balkenkreuzflage in the background. You can clearly see the further development of the German tank track links between the different tank generations. Great work.

    Best regards
    Wolf

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