An unseen type of material on a M43
I haven’t come across an M43 made of this material before, is it a variation on the lightweight summer version or total fake?
Cheers
Jay
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Well, at a carboot sale a week or so back, I saw a nice old glass display cabinet for £15, wandered around for a bit, then returned to the stall and offered a tenner. They accepted and I drove home with the cupboard poking some distance out the back of the car, but with a big smile on my face :)
Getting it into the garage, I saw it was, as I had estimated, just the right size for the gap I had. So down came all the perspex display cabinets, and in went the new cupboard.
Hope you like it, and the rest of the collection. Everything you see has been dug by me personally. Nothing has been bought or acquired by any other means. I must’ve moved quite a bit of earth over the past few years !!!!
:)
Here it is. Not bad for £10
My main cupboard. 6.5 feet tall and 3 feet across
All items from an RAF base dump
My little cabinet for those special little bits
Hope you like the collection and how I have used perspex stands to raise some items up and increase the display area of the cabinet