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8.8 cm Flak 18 rebuild
One of my Uncle's vet-bring-back treasures, is an "88" Flak 18 shell, dated 1938. It looked very incomplete, but I soon found that locating an 88 projectile was very difficult/ expensive. A fellow collector loaned me his complete 88 round & I drew a picture of it, complete with accurate measurements. I sent these to a relative who is a wood-working wizard & he agreed to give it a go. He did an excellent job, using old maple.
I researched fuze markings, duplicated those & painted it. The final painting has not been done yet, but it displays rather well.
Unlike the old fart holding the 88, who does not display well.
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If anyone out there would like a copy of the dimensions of the 88 projectile, let me know. I would be glad to share them.
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Good to see you, nice 88 round. The projectiles are exceedingly scarce as we've discovered, we had one sell here for the 88 Tiger. It sold at $500 CDN to a very young individual locally. I've had to do exactly what you have and made projectiles for scarce ammo...I still have a 105 for a WW1 German
round to make... I expect to use wood too. Cinders will be jealous of your round...I think.
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Jim...that will be challenge, a WW1 German
105. What will you use for a pattern?? Aren't 105's the ones that were at Brecourt Manor in "Band of Brothers"? In different accounts I've seen both 88's and 105's.
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You betcha just to get a case would be nice that case looks in damn fine nik I have started the quest Jim I have a complete fuse (albiet a bit weathered) and a fuse holder so sorta starting at the top working down.
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Originally Posted by
Boonie Stomper
What will you use for a pattern??
I flat don't know. I'm going to have to look a bit and guess from a rum jar I suppose. All blunt and thick like... Research needed here.

Originally Posted by
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I have a complete fuse (albiet a bit weathered) and a fuse holder so sorta starting at the top working down.
So, working like I did for the recent two I made projectiles for...I guess I'll have to make the whole rest out of Aluminum for you so it fits the fuse? That would start me drinking again I think. I'd also need a lathe with about a 40 foot bed.
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