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Just a few pics of some equipment from FIG

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Stuff belonghs to Dennis and I.
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Very nice!! I assume you are either in a re-enactor group,or Germany is re-arming to invade again.Either way,this is a real great collection.I especiallt like the tri-pod with optics,that must be rare! Thanks for the pictures. ---bil
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i like the bunk beds , had no idea you and dennis were roomies. :lol:
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Andreas

I went to PLDC at FIG in 1987, I think I stayed in the same barracks! Actually, all of the WW2 style barracks look the same.

Do they still have the coal fired furnaces? Ah, the good old days!
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Nice em34 and aiming stakes
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Of all the pieces I've collected, the fact that I only have one light cable is annoying as I Have 2 pieces of equipment that uses them :(
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very nice!

who refinished your lafette's? Or do I even need to guess? :D

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Actually, the ordnance tan Lafette was done by Dennis, I did the dunkelgrau Lafette.
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Hey Reichpapers,

I didnt get to make the Gap this year and it would have been the first time in five years. I have missed it a great deal. Are you going to Gap 2 this month? Just curious. Nice to meet another reenactor. I have been out of the hobby for quite a while and just got back into it.

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I haven't gone to GAP 2 yet. OUr unit was invited before, were just lazy I guess :)
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I'll be at GAP2 this weekend! I can't wait! It's going to be 36 degrees Saturday. Perfect for wool!

See you there!

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Reichpapers wrote:Actually, the ordnance tan Lafette was done by Dennis, I did the dunkelgrau Lafette.
I notice that some of the bolts , hardware, and glide plate are black in color. Are these blued, parkerized, or black oxide? Also, I notice that on the 34 laf., it only has one pad.

Do you remember where you sourced out the paint color at?

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I can't really answer as to why he did certain parts a certain way...as for the Lafette 34. The backpad plate needed repair. It is waiting for a bead blast so I can paint it and add it to the Lafette.

The paint originally started as RAL 7021 that was still on the books as a color in the local paint stores computer. I'm not sure if the Lafette was from that batch or one made off of an ammo can.
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Thanks,

further analysis of the hardware on the lower lafette reveals that the glide plate, and leg hardware are blued and where not painted as they only had one layer of Norwegian paint and no red primer or dunkelgrau. Also, the detent levers for the legs are also blued and had no evidence of being painted either.

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very nice
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