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    Kev in Deva

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    1. 18th March 2011 Visit:- Now the Artillery Park area:- Please excuse me for not individually identifying each piece at this point in time. Kevin in Deva. :beer:
    2. 18th March 2011 Visit:- View to the left. 2 x Tracked prime movers and 4 tanks including a Romanian T®.85 Kevin in Deva. :cheers:
    3. 18th March 2011 Visit:- View to the right. Some of the items in this area include:- WW2 German FAMO Prime Mover. WW2 German Skoda Technicians wood bodied workshop truck. WW2 Panzerkampfwaggen Mk.4. WW2 T-34/85 x 2 (one cut open to view the interior.) WW2 Romanian TACAM tank destroyer. WW1 Renault Tank was in service with Romania. 2 x Securitate / Militia light wheeled armored cars built around the "ARO" chassis? NEW ADDITION!!!! SU-100 Tank Destroyer. Kevin in Deva. :cheers:
    4. 18th March 2011 Visit:- The view as you come out of the Aviation section, looking across the Artillery park to the back of the main building. This time last year, I was sitting on a bench in the sunshine, listening to piped music from speakers set around the perimeter hedge, enjoying my coffee and sandwiches! Not this time far too cold Kevin in Deva. :beer:
    5. 18th March 2011 Visit:- Romanian Communist period para uniform. Kevin in Deva. :cheers:
    6. Hallo Georg14, I took a look through the sellers items (militaria section) he has a lot of genuine items but fails to be able to differentiate between unofficial commemorative pieces / key ring types, there are a lot of obvious copies, but, I doubt he is able to tell the difference and he even features some of the fantasy Chinese communist medals, he probably bought by the bucket load, his item prices, and particularly postal prices (example 21 US dollars to send 5 pressed metal cap-badges) do not reflect realistic postal charges, even from Israel. I am not saying he is out to cheat anybody, but, would advise anybody interested in items there to be careful and expend a few minutes looking around the inter-net for a similar item, I feel it could be found at a far cheaper price. Kevin in Deva. :beer:
    7. I believe its strictly commemorative, (key fob?) I have seen a larger version of this (as a Table medal)and with far better detail, depicting Moshe Dyan leading Israeli Paras to the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem I will try to locate a picture amongst my DVD discs. Kevin in Deva. :cheers:
    8. 18th March 2011 Visit:- Home from home. More wooden propellers. Kevin in Deva. :cheers:
    9. 18th March 2011 Visit:- Now for something (that's been) out of this world!!! Space suit of Romanian Cosmonaut D. PRUNARIU. Kevin in Deva, :cheers:
    10. 18th March 2011 Visit:- Grade 3, gilt coloured. Kevin in Deva. :cheers:
    11. 18th March 2011 Visit:- ROMANIAN AIR FORCE OBSERVERS GRADE INSIGNIA From the 1965 to 1977 period. These badges can be found with no number, or with 1, 2, 3. Grade 1, gilt coloured. Grade 2, gilt coloured. Kevin in Deva. :cheers:
    12. 18th March 2011 Visit:- Grade 2, Gilt coloured. Grade 3, Gilt coloured. Again sorry for the poor pictures, they were in an un lit case in the shadows. Kevin in Deva. :cheers:
    13. 18th March 2011 Visit:- ROMANIAN AIR FORCE ENGINEERS GRADE INSIGNIA From the 1965 to 1977 period. Silver coloured* *Two types only in Gilt and Silver with no Numbers. ROMANIAN AIR FORCE PARATROOP GRADE INSIGNIA These badges can be found with no number, or with 1, 2, 3. Grade 1, gilt coloured. Kevin in Deva. :cheers:
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