Sd.Kfz 222 A 4 Serie – Ammunition Bins for the 2cm KwK 38 – Part 2
New Information Our recent trip to Germany yielded an unexpected dividend for our Sd.Kfz 222 restoration project. Just when we thought we had established the…
New Information Our recent trip to Germany yielded an unexpected dividend for our Sd.Kfz 222 restoration project. Just when we thought we had established the…
Establishing the Provenance – Part 2 We now know our Zündapp was most likely to have been assembled in April 1944. The next step was…
The T.Z.F 3a One of the first items we searched for in our 222 restoration, other than the Fahrgestell chassis and Aufbau ( body), was…
Establishing the Provenance All we knew going into this restoration project was that our Zündapp KS750 motorcycle combination was supposed to be a 1944 model.…
A Post Mortem During the initial phase of investigation of the engine we removed the sump. This was done to record the details and compare…
A mixed blessing The recent report from our paint conservation partner Lincoln Conservation on a sample of paint taken from the later MK.III armoured car…
Provenance Was the Tank Museum’s engine originally from the collection’s Kleiner Panzerbefehlswagen (Sd.Kfz.265)? Our interest was sparked when we noted the 600-watt dynamo fitted to…
Restoration Begins – Part 1 Strip-Down and Analysis We’ve now stripped the bike down to ready the frame and any ancillaries for bead blasting. Interestingly,…
Conservation – Part 2 (Red and Black) The results of the paint analysis were received from Lincoln Conservation providing the vital scientific evidence on the…
A Potted History – Part 2 As the war progressed and the demands on German industry increased, several parts were deleted, or materials changed. The…
A Potted History – Part 1 Having moved several vehicles around in our vehicle storage area, we needed to shift our Zündapp Typ KS750 motorcycle…
Identification Over the past few years, we have been working with the Royal Tank Museum of Jordan to build on their teams’ restoration experience by…
Conservation – Part 1 (Investigation and Recording) Our membership of ICON (Institute of Conservation) has provided us with an ongoing insight into the conservation world…
On solid ground? The challenge of studying, determining and assembling the required radio components for each vehicle was no different when it came to our…
The final section of the bulletin Merkblatt 75a/20. This part is of particular interest as it provides further insight into how the crew should operate…
Which road to follow? The Hotchkiss M1914 machine gun fittings are just as elusive in detail as those for the polygonal turret interior. How the…
Appendix 1 Gliederung der Schwere Panzerjager Abteilung (Jagdpanther) (Structure of a Heavy Tank Hunter Unit) Headquarters unit: 3 Jagdpanther 3 Companies: of 14 Jagdpanther (2…
This is the second part of Merkblatt 75a/20 manual on the Jagdpanther. Please forgive us for any errors in translation of this document from our…
One of the big challenges for the Foundation is to ensure that our collection is populated by vehicles that have a clear provenance and are…
To be fitted.. The past articles describing a member’s remarkable archive find led to a plan to remedy our previous efforts to reproduce the reel…
A review of the application of Dunkelgelb (RAL 7028) matched to an NCS coded paint, established through SEM analysis by our expert paint conservation partners,…