Gurttrummel!

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Pieter

Gurttrummel!

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Hello forum members!

I would like your opinion on this gurtrommel holder and the gurttrummels! 1 gurttrommel seems to almost never used, while others are clearly more used! The color looks dark (grey) green field , i thinking ral 6009!
I think postwar paintwork ''i think'' , how can I best remove the paintwork?
Sorry for the bad pictures, it was to sunny here!
Here a link that i found on internet with the coller looks mine gurttrummel! http://www.schwimmwagen.co.uk/page-equipment.html

Thank you!

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Pieter

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Not any1 with opinions?
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Ok, well I think that they are nice pictures. To me the drums and carrier look nice and are better than the ones that I have.

Wish that I owned them. I do own 2 sets but those look nicer.

Later 42rocker
Pieter

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Thanks for your answer!

My question is this original color pre WWIIor is it post-war? What was the original color, these drums were again provided by soldiers from a paint or a layer tarn?
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Yes,very nice.I am not sure about the paint removal,I like mine a little beat up. ---bil
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Pieter

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I heard the color is original 43-45 German!
These drums were delivered to a contract portuguese!
Javi

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i would say this is not the original color, the original ones were in tan, dark grey or green color if I´m not wrong.
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Always hard to judge colour on PC screens as everybody's shows things a little different, but I would say it is original paint, either RAL6006 which has darkened with age, or it is a special colour used for the Portuguese contract. I have a barrel carrier which was part of a boxed up MG34 set and it appears same colour as your stuff, slightly more olive than RAL6006?

Personally I'd leave it as is rather than repaint.... its worth more as it is.
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Very nice. I'll bet those would work on either the MG.34 or the MG.42.
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Very nice drum set, Pieter. Congratulations! I have read that inside each drum was originally a hand painted directional arrow, to show how to fit in the belt. If that arrow is no longer visible, the drum has been refinished by someone, or maybe used until it wore off.
I have seen a drum advertised for sale that still had the hand-painted arrow....Phil
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The directional arrow isn't necessarily painted, as it is faintly impressed in the metal inside the base quite often - I guess not all manufacturers (and there were many) did it. I've got both the impressed type and others that had a curved arrow painted in red.
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Need a dummy reciever for MG34 desplay can any body help with one for sale or know where I can get one?














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