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some of my collection

The rockets and the box came from different places.The rockets came from a militaria fair that used to be held at Tilbury Fort in Essex and if my memory is correct, the box came from Estonia.One of these days I will get round to replacing the rest of the wooden inserts in the box.Just one of the many things on my TO DO list!
 
Is this yours ?

Hi Phoenix take a look at the picture, you might find that you recognise it ? Chris :tinysmile_shy_t:
 

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No sorry, I don't have that set up unfortunately, i have to make do with this to tow it
 

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Hi Phoenix.
im very impressed with your collection, it must have taken a lot of time and money to collect that amount. congats mate.
dave.
 
Lorry

Oh poor you Pheonix having to make do with that !
Like "wow" what a nice vehicle and to have a 25 pounder to tow behind that is well impressive.
I will look out for you at Beltring next year if you go.
Chris :tinysmile_shy_t:
 
Thanks for the comments.If I can help out anybody with info etc I do have quite a lot of reference material and can always strip something down to photograph it to help out.I still have a few gaps to fill, I can't seem to find any US rifle grenades or Richtstabe (aiming stakes) for the MG34, but that seems to be the way of thing, when I don't want something, they turn up in abundance.!
 
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