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    L.K.Z.11.Gr

    Hi everebody,

    For my new project of drawing, I need some pictures or section drawings of the german L.K.Z.11.Gr fuse
    Thank you for your help
    Pascal

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    Hello

    -Just for my information, two questions please : do you make the nice 3d drawings we can see in the website passion-compassion ?

    -Why do you put you name in big size in front of this drawing ? Can't we enjoy your work without this ? What are you afraid of ?
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    Thank you pascal for your pictures

    Quote Originally Posted by Pascal View Post

    -Just for my information, two questions please : do you make the nice 3d drawings we can see in the website passion-compassion ?
    Yes, it's me

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    -Why do you put you name in big size in front of this drawing ? Can't we enjoy your work without this ? What are you afraid of ?
    It's ok for me, as you can see, I've removed my name from the drawing

    Pascal
    Last edited by silent knight; 7th September 2010 at 07:10 PM.

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    Thank you !
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    Great drawings Pascal. Keep them coming.
    Richard

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    I made some modifications


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    Wow, I know not how this thread passed me by. I have never seen one of these jewels before. Being obviously WWI German it somehow had slipped through the cracks. Which shell(s) were these used on etc. What intrigues me most is the shape, as it just don't have that "classic WWI" appearance and has the slimmer later look to it...........Dano
    Last edited by dano1917; 11th September 2010 at 12:30 AM.
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    It was used with the 7.7cm 1915 pattern Field Gun H.E. shell (K.Gr.15) and the 7.7cm Long pattern Field Gun H.E. shell (L.F.K.Gr)

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    thanks

    Thank you Pascal, I sure appreciate that bit of information. It looks like I have another "fish to fry" for my collection. It is a true beauty and is definately going on my "hit list"...........Dano
    Last edited by dano1917; 11th September 2010 at 09:29 AM.
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