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First War 6inch Shrapnel Internals

ben2000

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Hello all,

I recently purchased a complete First World War British 6inch Shrapnel shell complete with all the internals (Thanks Richard :tinysmile_twink_t:). I've been wondering how best to display them rather than hide them away inside the shell, and decided to make a little display stand for them. I don't think it looks too bad?

Bottom to top: Powder cup (empty of course), pusher plate and flash tube (and shrapnel bullets) , felt wad, wooden block.

Enjoy,

Ben.
 

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Ben,

Your display is very nice and very interesting, and I agree, it is nice to show what is normally inside the body and doesn't get to be seen.

I have attached some outtakes from the 1915 Treatise on ammunition. If I had a nice 6 inch shrapnel, I would print out something like one of these, to put next to the real components, to help illustrate where they go and how they work.
 

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Hello Ben,

That's a damn clever method of showing the internals of your shrapnel round! Thanks for letting us see your ingenuity.

Best regards,

Randall
 
Dear Ben

At first Ben realy nice work a realy good idear to dont hide the iternal parts unvisible inside !
I have good idear for you to why you dont take a plastic 1 liter coke or other kind of bottle and cut this bottle in the center and put the iternal parts inside than you have the outer shap of a shell too !

Realy nice work again

wbr David
 
what an original idea,great!

i wonder how difficult it would be to mould or fasion a perspex/transparant shell that the parts could fit into??
hmmmm....

Great display
 
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