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 Subject:  Re: 12,8cm in carriage of Canon de 155 GPF-TList thread.  
  
 Date:  Apr 27, 2008
 From:  Frank Forster 
I already inserted a new connection barrel that i had flying around.

Some of the parts came from different lots and the molds did not get better so many parts need to be reworked or scratchbuilt. I currently work on the suspension of the bogie. I want it steerable. What do you think about the rivets on the top surface of the carriage?

Anyway i like this gun and it will make my collection of heavy PaK almost complete. Now i am waiting for the K81/2, the 12,8cm PaK in the carriage of the russian 152mm canon. I even might get two of them to make one with the Equalizer and one without. One manufacturer has announced it a while ago and now i am waiting.

Frank
 
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  12,8cm in carriage of Canon de 155 GPF-T - Frank Forster - Apr 27, 2008
. . . Re: 12,8cm in carriage of Canon de 155 GPF-T - Roy Chow - Apr 27, 2008
. . . . . . Re: 12,8cm in carriage of Canon de 155 GPF-T - Frank Forster - Apr 27, 2008
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