Bunker equipment
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Very nice
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Woooo .. beautifull and very detailled picture !
Thanks Jos
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Jb
Woooo .. beautifull and very detailled picture !
Thanks Jos
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Jb
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Very interesting Photos!jbb20p7 wrote:Hello
2 pictures taken on Ebay.de, showing inside bunker of kampfroom with Mg08 on WW1 lafette put on wooden case in front of 7p7 Schwere Stahlschartenplatten.
Interessantes detail of tubulars beds and munition cases under beds
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This must be a Regelbau B1-1 from the "Pionierbauprogramm". There is only one room as Combat and Sleeping room. This is the case, why we have the ammunition unter the beds- it´s the only free place left!
And you can see the rare holding for only two beds on this wall, the other side has 3 beds, so we get the crew of 5 Soldiers
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A nice lay-out how a radio connection works in a bunker with antenna and cables .
Regards Jos
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Indeed nice solution. I never seen this before, and makes me wonder if that was the purpose of those 2 rods under that model bed..
The other guys have the "normal" beds without rods.
The other guys have the "normal" beds without rods.
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It is standing on the floor. The others are hanging on the wall in one side and in chains on the other.
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Hi,der bunkermann wrote:Indeed nice solution. I never seen this before, and makes me wonder if that was the purpose of those 2 rods under that model bed..
The other guys have the "normal" beds without rods.
It was common (at least on Jersey) for the bunker commander/NCO in command to have his own 'stand alone' bed alongside the 3 tear bunks for the other ranks.
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"I had expected only ruins", "It's as if I had only left the bunker yesterday!"
Herr Engelbert Hoppe. M19 bunker Commander 1944/45 when he first returned in 2006.
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Herr Engelbert Hoppe. M19 bunker Commander 1944/45 when he first returned in 2006.
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You're right, it was planned for that. This king of bed is called "Klappenbettrahmen mit Sitzversteifung".der bunkermann wrote:Indeed nice solution. I never seen this before, and makes me wonder if that was the purpose of those 2 rods under that model bed..
The other guys have the "normal" beds without rods.
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Thanks for that nice info!
Klappenbettrahmen mit sitzversteifung typical german perfectionism.
Klappenbettrahmen mit sitzversteifung typical german perfectionism.
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Aloha,
Can anyone help me with useful drawings of the sehrohrgestell that was placed in most regelbauten?
I'm planning to make a replica for our 622..
The more measurements the better!
If anyone has one for sail that would also be nice (saves me alot of work..)
Thanks in advance, Tim.
Can anyone help me with useful drawings of the sehrohrgestell that was placed in most regelbauten?
I'm planning to make a replica for our 622..
The more measurements the better!
If anyone has one for sail that would also be nice (saves me alot of work..)
Thanks in advance, Tim.
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Top Jos!
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