
Anyone spot the surprising detail on this Jagdpanzer IV?
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Anyone spot the surprising detail on this Jagdpanzer IV?
I took this pic of the rear of the Training school (Schulungs Fahrzeug) Jagpanzer in the Munster Museum; but only noticed the oddity when uploading the pic.


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Re: Anyone spot the surprising detail on this Jagdpanzer IV?
That's wheelie odd: aftermarket parts during restoration?
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Re: Anyone spot the surprising detail on this Jagdpanzer IV?
RobW wrote:That's wheelie odd: aftermarket parts during restoration?



Not from Von Halfrauds, or Reifen sind Uns, then ?
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Re: Anyone spot the surprising detail on this Jagdpanzer IV?
Dunlop had a German subsiduary - quoting the wiki entry "The German subsidiary was reacquired after the First World War, and by 1929, Dunlop of Germany operated the second largest tyre factory in the country"
Just as Ford and GM made stuff for the German Army, I'm sure the Dunlop plants did their part for the war effort one way or another. I've certainly seen Dunlop rubber on period trucks.
Just as Ford and GM made stuff for the German Army, I'm sure the Dunlop plants did their part for the war effort one way or another. I've certainly seen Dunlop rubber on period trucks.
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Re: Anyone spot the surprising detail on this Jagdpanzer IV?
Some British Firms were also fulfilling pre-war contracts with German firms, via Switzerland, for certain items, I read somewhere. How like their Germans cousins the English are..
It's such a pity that Dunlop is now all but defunct now though.

It's such a pity that Dunlop is now all but defunct now though.

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Re: Anyone spot the surprising detail on this Jagdpanzer IV?
Thought I might as well add these extra pics, for anyone wanting modelling details.

Training school Jadgpanzer IV at Munster Museum

Jadgpanzer IV Fire extinguisher

MG34 Port shield on Jagdpanzer IV Pak39/ L43. Munster Panzer Museum.

Training school Jadgpanzer IV at Munster Museum

Jadgpanzer IV Fire extinguisher

MG34 Port shield on Jagdpanzer IV Pak39/ L43. Munster Panzer Museum.
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