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The War Room


Steve T

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Hi All

Thought I would share pictures of my War Room. 95% of what you see I have recovered and preserved myself from WW2 sites around the UK, (with a few bits from Europe.....but from a while ago as I've not been digging there for a long time), as well as purchases from carboot sales and the like.

Everything you see is completely inert and contain no explosive or propellent of any kind, and everything abides by current UK firearms legislation. All items have been recovered with documented landowners permission.

How you enjoy looking at my little museum.....

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I know. I hate to think the tonnage of earth I've shifted over the years.......... :)

 

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Guest Fred Karno's Army

That's a cracking collection of scrap ;),half the problem is displaying the stuff but you obviously have the room you lucky fella :).

Are tours available bank holidays and weekends lol.

 

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Thanks guys. 

Scrap? SCRAP??!!!! What a cheek. Difference between the relics I've recovered, (apart from the corrosion :P ), and stuff you can buy is simple. Firstly, I know where every item was found and so know who used it.......what unit, and in some cases what individual. Secondly, a lot of my collection is unique. I defy anyone to go out there and buy, for instance, a sliding radio shelf from a P51B.....or how about a trigger for a Besa MG.........or perhaps a grenade discharger cup adapter for a P14.......exhaust manifold for a Mosquito night fighter.........a canopy release catch from a Spitfire........ I could go on all night!

Not forgetting, the history of each item is intact. The last person to touch what I find was somebody involved in the conflict.

oh.....and all the stuff I dig costs me nothing. :)

Soapbox moment over.......and BREATHE.....

:):):P

 

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And yes, tours are available. You need to allow at least 3 hours and there is no charge.......except for people who call it scrap. For them, there is. :)

 

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Guest Fred Karno's Army

Lol,calm down dear as the commercial goes B|,I won't dig out my buckets of scrap then from the past 30 + years .None shop bought ;).

:submarine:

   

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:):):) 

I love buckets of scrap........I rescue them, preserve them and get them displayed :)

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What liscenses do you need for mainland European countries ie Belgium and France because I've heard there's places where it is illegal or not allowed full stop. Could you please enlighten me @Steve T

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Good question Hetz. Ive a pal who goes to France but reckons he can only dig on land with permission?

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I like your labelling system Steve. I was going to go for the old label gun method but may review that now.

 

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3 minutes ago, Waffenamt said:

Good question Hetz. Ive a pal who goes to France but reckons he can only dig on land with permission?

It'd be great to do, but not on Normandy beaches, the French authorities deem it unsafe due to unexploded mines.

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That's not true Hetzers I'm afraid. Around 5 years ago the French government declared every relic from WW2 and WW1 property of the French state. Remove an item and get caught, you get a hefty fine. Also, despite what others may say, current legislation in France prohibits digging and removal of objects on the majority of WW1 and WW2 battle sites, without a permit from the local government office.

All in all, I wouldn't recommend MDing in France :)

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