VP's German WWII Maintenance Tools
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VP's German WWII Maintenance Tools

The new etched sets from Verlinden Productions are 'connection less" meaning one does not need to cut them from the fret. On the upper right, you can see the blue-green film which holds the items in place. The lower right is an extreme close-up showing the Krupp Werk brand to the wrenches.

The upper photos offer two views of the film being removed. The lower right is another detail image of a wrench while the lower left shows one of the tool boxes (with lid) soldered. It still needs some clean up but the lid is functional.
It is a nice and easy to use set which is quite affordable! It is highly recommended although no mention is made of the hinge pins for the tool boxes which one must make from wire.
Regards,
Re: VP's German WWII Maintenance Tools
Saul,
Really sweet tool set, I think this is one of those brass sets I could handle.
Maybe?
Shawn
Really sweet tool set, I think this is one of those brass sets I could handle.
Shawn

ShawnGehling- Tank Commander

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Re: VP's German WWII Maintenance Tools
Wow great stuff. That peal off film's a great idea also.
Cheers
JT
Cheers
JT

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Re: VP's German WWII Maintenance Tools
Saul,
I forgot to ask, where are you going to put the "Shark Mouth" on this one...
I forgot to ask, where are you going to put the "Shark Mouth" on this one...

ShawnGehling- Tank Commander

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Re: VP's German WWII Maintenance Tools
that looks shweeet
........ive never played around with pe very much......fat pudgy finger syndrome!
...but i can see some use for that set......dread to think how much it will cost over here tho

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