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photographic evidence

November 2 2005 at 8:10 AM
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Response to I will also add...

The drive wheel in DML Pz IV ausf E kit has its center hub bolts alighned with wheel arms (indicated by blue arrows in the photo below), and many bolts along the rim of the wheels are offset from teeth (red arrows).



In the real vehicle the wheel arms are BETWEEN the center hub bolts, and all bolts along the rim are placed directly below the teeth. The following photo is the drive wheel of Pz IV ausf F, which is different from the ausf E drive wheel, but its bolts are positioned in the same way as ausf E.



The following photos are of the ausf E drive wheels.







The following photo shows a Munitionpanzer IV which was built on the ausf E chassis.



The photo below is of the ausf F.



Now, this is the only photo which has the center hub bolts arranged in the same way as the DML kit. This is the only one I managed to find. Note that this is the ausf F and that the bolts along the rim are NOT placed like the DML kit even on this drive wheel.


 
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