Whatever treatment you did to the surface I really like it. It's an incredible project.I have now reworked the surface a little, I think it looks better than the original. Think the housing was originally cast from magnesium, as was the ZFK43. The connection fits perfectly, only the gas mask socket is missing![]()
Thank you very much, I like to make it as original as possible, otherwise I'm not satisfied with my work and I'll keep doing it until I like itWhatever treatment you did to the surface I really like it. It's an incredible project.
I have now reworked the surface a little, I think it looks better than the original. Think the housing was originally cast from magnesium, as was the ZFK43. The connection fits perfectly, only the gas mask socket is missing![]()
Problems is that it seems that most of them were dumped in a lake in 1945. I even know the lake. I have 4 accessory boxes to ZG 1229 of about 40 which were found on a spot in 80-90m deep plus a Waffenmeisterbox with ZG1229 painted on. Will show them in my book.
A battery box was also down there but was mistaken as a gasmask can.
That book IMO is fantastic. Gives lots of details regarding their gear preferences, food hoarding etc. I really enjoyed it.Bit off topic, but there is a book, Vampir, by a German soldier whose team had a Vampir mounted on a machinegun.
Your book is fantastic by the way, I have referred to it multiple times.As some may know, I wrote a book on all variants of StG44 magazines, which is in German and printed privately.