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Old 01-08-05, 22:56
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Default Various equipment photo's for identification and review

Hello everyone,

I am submitting some photo's for identification and review for all to enjoy. I would appreciate any comments
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Old 01-08-05, 22:57
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Default Here is another

Here is a German tank that has lost its bite.
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Old 01-08-05, 22:59
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Default Another tank

Here is another tank, this one in better shape but with a Canadian Engineer sitting on it.
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Old 01-08-05, 23:01
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A Messerschmidt that had seen better days.
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Old 01-08-05, 23:02
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Default Rail Gun?

Is this one of those huge German Rail guns? Looks like it is sitting on tracks, note the crane chains on the upper left.
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Old 01-08-05, 23:04
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Default Rock Crusher?

I am thinking this might be a rock crusher, any ideas, confirmation, or corrections?

All of these photos came from a collection of snap shots that were sent home by my father and uncle who were both in the RCE's
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Old 01-08-05, 23:12
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Default Re: Various equipment photo's for identification and review

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I am submitting some photo's for identification and review for all to enjoy. I would appreciate any comments
This one reminds me of the CMP 3-tonner with makeshift house type body.
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Here is a German tank that has lost its bite.
JagdPanzer III
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Here is another tank, this one in better shape but with a Canadian Engineer sitting on it.
Captured French FT-17 of WWI vintage. Used for airfield defence etc. all over German occupied territory.

Thanks for sharing the pics, Dan!

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Old 01-08-05, 23:21
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I am thinking this might be a rock crusher, any ideas, confirmation, or corrections?
It looks like a tar sprayer and if not mistaken, the photo is taken from inside a truck body which appears to be carrying grit / gravel to be laid on the tar.

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Old 02-08-05, 08:43
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Thats a Stug III, a self propelled assault gun.

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Old 02-08-05, 09:38
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Thumbs up Tar sprayer

I'm with you Richard,

If you look to the left upper corner of the machine you can see a small jib with a tar barrel on it.

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PS had any nasty shocks in the thunder box recently??!!!
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Old 02-08-05, 20:42
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had any nasty shocks in the thunder box recently??!!!

Ahh Pete,

You have obviously been speaking Ding Dong or Stoney, all I can say I was set up .....B*st*rds

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Old 02-08-05, 21:43
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PS had any nasty shocks in the thunder box recently??!!!
Ah, Pete my lad, I'm sure there's a worthwhile story there... it would doubtless be worth a pint of two to hear the unexpurgated version...
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Old 02-08-05, 21:49
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Ah, Pete my lad, I'm sure there's a worthwhile story there... it would doubtless be worth a pint of two to hear the unexpurgated version...
Its no good asking Pete, he does'nt go to Beltring. The only Forum member who witnessed it is here.
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Old 02-08-05, 21:56
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Its no good asking Pete, he does'nt go to Beltring. The only Forum member who witnessed it is here.
Sometimes the secondhand accounts are far more entertaining...

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Sometimes the secondhand accounts are far more entertaining...

Nothing much to tell, certainly not that entertaining but if you send me a couple of bottles of Jack Daniels I can tell you a story.
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Thats a Stug III, a self propelled assault gun.
Correct, StuG III - not JagdPanzer III, it did not even exist. Slip of the keyboard, sorry!

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Correct, StuG III - not JagdPanzer III, it did not even exist. Slip of the keyboard, sorry!

H.

yes, definitely StuG III, observe the SauKopf.
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