Bunker type identification
Bunker type identification
I've noticed this photo because of the dramatic position of the bunker.What type of bunker is this and where could it be found?Is it an observation post?
http://site.voila.fr/bunkers
Thanks in advance for your help,
Francisco
http://site.voila.fr/bunkers
Thanks in advance for your help,
Francisco
Last edited by Francisco on 29 Feb 2008, 21:43, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Observation post
Could be the perspective, but the opening looks quite large for an observation post.
Looks like you could easily jump out there.
Looks like you could easily jump out there.
Re: Bunker type identification
hello,
Is a bunker is located near the "havre", a heuqueville, we think it was used for M ARKO.it's model SK and leitstand observation with big room back.
view from the inside and open observation and in a vacuum .......hahaha..........
Is a bunker is located near the "havre", a heuqueville, we think it was used for M ARKO.it's model SK and leitstand observation with big room back.
view from the inside and open observation and in a vacuum .......hahaha..........
Re: Bunker type identification
Thanks for the photos, they're excellent!
I'm interested in finding more pics of similar bunkers, in that dramatic position
I'm interested in finding more pics of similar bunkers, in that dramatic position
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Re: Bunker type identification
Something like this?
Re: Bunker type identification
Very nice, thank you! Let's hope there was no one on the beach when that fell
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You never know what lies neneath..Francisco wrote:Very nice, thank you! Let's hope there was no one on the beach when that fell
Re: Bunker type identification
hello,
The bunker is not just fall but were firefighters on the ground water for several hours so that the bunker could fall safely.
The bunker is not just fall but were firefighters on the ground water for several hours so that the bunker could fall safely.
Re: Bunker type identification
hi,
That the delay is not going to make a jump.
That the delay is not going to make a jump.
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Re: Bunker type identification
When did the 622 at Quiberville fall down?
Re: Bunker type identification
hi abv,
According to my recollection I think In the years 1997,And I have known in the top quarter in a vacuum.
According to my recollection I think In the years 1997,And I have known in the top quarter in a vacuum.
Re: Bunker type identification
Hello All
Here some pictures of bunker from the old box before the fall .
Regards Jos
Here some pictures of bunker from the old box before the fall .
Regards Jos
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Re: Bunker type identification
It doesn't seem to be the same, these last photos show a bunker with round roof corners, doesn't it? (it's a bit late here...)
Re: Bunker type identification
After more than a year, I decided to search for more photos and information about this bunker in order to build a replica. I still haven't figured out it's proportions, a photo with a human by it's side would be helpful.
http://atlantikwall.superforum.fr/haute ... -t4814.htm
http://atlantikwall.superforum.fr/les-d ... -t4824.htm
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_bdeRb_iVLCY/S ... ta+035.JPG
http://www.panoramio.com/map/#lt=49.615 ... 53&z=4&k=2 (has links to google earth)
http://www.bunkerpictures.nl/pictures/f ... ville.html
http://bunkersite.com/locations/france/ ... heuqe.html
Thank you to the webmasters/developers that shared these photos, it was a pleasure to research and finally find them.
Francisco
http://fbminis.blogspot.com
http://atlantikwall.superforum.fr/haute ... -t4814.htm
http://atlantikwall.superforum.fr/les-d ... -t4824.htm
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_bdeRb_iVLCY/S ... ta+035.JPG
http://www.panoramio.com/map/#lt=49.615 ... 53&z=4&k=2 (has links to google earth)
http://www.bunkerpictures.nl/pictures/f ... ville.html
http://bunkersite.com/locations/france/ ... heuqe.html
Thank you to the webmasters/developers that shared these photos, it was a pleasure to research and finally find them.
Francisco
http://fbminis.blogspot.com
Re: Bunker type identification
I've created a 3d model based on the photos I was able to gather. I've used Google Sketchup. It's not very elaborate as it's the first time I've used this program.
I'd appreciate some help regarding the interior. Please contact me if you think you can help.
Click to enlarge:
More photos and info in my blog:
http://fbminisworkbench.blogspot.com/se ... euqueville
Thanks in advance,
Francisco
I'd appreciate some help regarding the interior. Please contact me if you think you can help.
Click to enlarge:
More photos and info in my blog:
http://fbminisworkbench.blogspot.com/se ... euqueville
Thanks in advance,
Francisco