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German (80) A fuze

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I thought i would share with you possibly the first fully stripped (80)A allways acting Fuze , used in the V1 flying bombs
Steve
 

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Hi Paul
Did i contract it out Huh cheek ! no it was stripped fully by my own fair hands
Steve
 
Hi Paul
Did i contract it out Huh cheek ! no it was stripped fully by my own fair hands
Steve


:xd: I only ask as i havent the skill or patience to do a nice job.I usually get my very good pal on this forum to pull me out of the mire!

best

waff
 
Hi Paul no problem mate the fuze was a relic that sometimeago i decided to section , but then forgot about it until today when i thought instead of sectioning i would strip it down , and thats the result Not shown is the cap that pops onto the front
Steve
 
Looks good,ive a couple of different fuzes in reserve ready to section or strip when im game enough.
Thats a nice job you done. well done Squire! :)

best

waff
 
I thought i would share with you possibly the first fully stripped (80)A allways acting Fuze , used in the V1 flying bombs
Steve

Thats a nice looking fuse for a relic steve.

Even better that its now in strip down form.

Best phil
 
Hi Phil
If you look closely it was very pitted, so i spray painted over the corrosion . i was amazed it stripped down so well there is a cap over the mechansm that can pull off , will probably take some close ups of thae mechanism.
 
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