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Thank you very much, now I see the only thing missing were the steel balls. And I do have a box full of loose bearing balls , so that problem is solved. Thanks for helping me out
Hallo,
there seem to be different model-modifications, with slight differences on the market. Attached is a picture of a sectioned V-5 K . This was made from a schooling-model manufactured in 1971. The nice X-ray above is captioned "5 K bis" and seems to be of later manufacture.
Regards,
Bellifortis.
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