This is the driver’s hatch from a Tiger 1. But this just shows some smaller items are still around. Collecting relic parts can be a space-consuming hobby. I have chosen this for 2 reasons one is its reasonable price at £37.99 and secondly, its size. An ideal paperweight size item and a chance to own part of an Me.109. This is the valve from an Me109 or Me110 exhaust. Here’s a couple of highlights for me.įirst off is a lovely small item. Online currently for sale there’s some fantastic items. I had a browse of their website this evening. Relics are always going up in price, so it’s a great investment in a rapidly growing market. So it’s well worth keeping an eye on their website. It’s a fantastic, broad area of collecting.Īt The Militaria Shop they always have a broad selection of new stock coming in, as seen in this video. WW2 German Tank relics are becoming more and more collectable for a few reasons first off, who wouldn’t want to own a part of an original Tiger tank? There after, it becomes an addiction… you need a Panzer 1,2,3,4 Panther, Stug. The below video has been put together by the guys at The Militaria Shop in the UK showing a large selection of new stock. Including Tiger 1, Stug, Panzer IV and T34. A selection of WW2 German Army and Russian tank tracks.
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