Looking to borrow an Sd Kfz 9

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Looking to borrow an Sd Kfz 9

Postby Gahris » Fri Apr 06, 2012 8:05 pm

As the title says, I am looking to borrow a Sd Kfz 9 (18t) recovery half-track for the upcoming tournament in Pembroke.
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Re: Looking to borrow an Sd Kfz 9

Postby Matt Varnish » Tue Apr 10, 2012 8:22 am

I have a 88 tractor, which looks very similar.. but I dont think anyone has these things just kicking around :)

Or I have a Bergepanther :)
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Re: Looking to borrow an Sd Kfz 9

Postby Gahris » Tue Apr 10, 2012 8:26 am

Matt Varnish wrote:I have a 88 tractor, which looks very similar.. but I dont think anyone has these things just kicking around :)

Or I have a Bergepanther :)


the list im taking cant have a berge :/
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Re: Looking to borrow an Sd Kfz 9

Postby Matt Varnish » Tue Apr 10, 2012 8:56 am

maybe take the 88 tractor, and add those boom-style rigs to it, and make yourself one. I hear swizzle sticks are all the rage for this type of work!! I would use brass rod. I have seen someone custom make a MW US recovery vehicle (forget the designation, I think the M31?) using a Lee, the turret is turned backwards, and the main boom is coming out of where the gun would be. Very interesting.
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