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    If I sent you some pictures of some pieces from a detonated AT 5, could you identify? They are unique, just can't find them in your cutaways.

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    Place te pictures and I'll see if I recognize them.
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    I'm not sure how I missed this when you first posted it. I can see some similarities with Milan, Swingfire and TOW. Thanks for showing.
    Any live or dug ordnance shown in my posts has been dealt with accordingly by eod personel

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    Hello PZGR40:

    Most excellent work! More like an artist! Wished you could have posted too a time-lapse video of the work from start to finish... :-) Again, superb work and thank you for the great pics, write up, etc.

    Mad Doc

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    The michaelangelo of the ordnance world! bravo pzgr40
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    Quote Originally Posted by paul the grenade View Post
    The michaelangelo of the ordnance world! bravo pzgr40
    I'll second that quote from Paul....another superb cut, not sure how I missed this one, but glad it was bumped !!!!

    I imagine there are many hours studying before even a cut is made........its not simply a case of hacking away at a piece, getting the cut exactly right to show the piece to its full potential takes a special kind of skill - a true craftsman - DJH congratulations, another astounding piece.

    kind regards Kev

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    Thank you all. At the moment the hobby has ground to a halt as I am too bussy with my two years cource I am following at the shipbuilding college. But in the future new pieces will shurely be posted.

    @ mad doc; I did hat with "the making of a 8,8cm Sprgr patrone" , "manufacturing of a 75 mm APCBC cartridge" and the "20x110 HEI Hispano suiza". If I am correct all of them also at this forum.

    I always take time to study a piece I am going to cut as you only get one chance to change it into a nice cutaway model either a failure.

    Regards, DJH
    Last edited by pzgr40; 25th March 2012 at 07:40 PM.


 
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