I tried to make it look better, I can read AH lolHello!
Absolutely crazy kits! Love them. Here's one I just got in, a CNX that has the owner's initials engraved in, it's not easy to see, I'll try to take pictures once it gets in the mail. Hope you don't mind me posting here.
These really fascinate me, and Iâve managed to snag a couple. If anyone else has any they want to share add them!
It started with this named and numbered cnx I posted a little while ago. It was a later one with simplified Oiler and kcy wire chain.
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Then came this ab42, named to a Gren. Pabler. It also has a symbol next to the name, it is from the runic alphabet, itâs a d, or day. I am unsure of the meaning in this context but itâs clear the Germans knew the runes as they used various ones famously. This kit is a field overpaint, you can see the light green over the blue grey. The name is scratched through both layers. Kit has an eqt Oiler and unmarked chain of the right period.
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This is the most recent. Beautifully named in off white paint just like helmets. 64 codes, waa20. Opposite side has the name again but incomplete in grey. All the parts matching 64 marked. Just a sweet kit inside and out.
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Nice little group this far. Hopefully others have some to share
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Thanks!Very nice DRP Hnvr (Hannover) marked Rg34! 5 digit rifle serial. Perfect!
Congratulations
That's nice. And a ss man. Did it come out of the wood work ?
Yup, a man from the Headquarter company of the 442nd. I did not expect that! So so cool!That’s a cool one!! Wow