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Tamiya 88 gun
Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, March 25, 2003 7:48 PM
Thanks to all againClown [:o)] and sorry for my despair.

I already have all the pictures that CharlesLatham (Obligated to you Charles same to the others folks) pointed in all those web address. The matter is that, mostly of the Pics. have the Reels and no one the Cables or Hoses that they wind in those Reels My Question [?] was:

"The 88 german gun have 4 reels onto the bogies. Those black vinyl cords that you wounded in there, are they, hoses, cables or what? The instructions show only one end tie up to the Reel. the others ends goes to? Some one of you have photos of where they go? I have a lot of Ph. but all without the Reels"
That was the question and my mistake occurred in the last word, instead of Reels the right word is CABLES, or HOSES. So I see the Reels in the pics. but not any Cable or Hose at all. Meanwhile you shall found something, I will continued my search. And again, excusez-moi to all of you, and no matter how much we constructed armor models. Blush [:I]Kisses [:X] Love always.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, March 25, 2003 7:58 PM
The cables were for connecting to a remote director. They could attach several guns and searchlights to a central director. The searchlights would track the target and the info was fed to each gun, an indicator on the gun would show
the necessary info and the gunners would set their indicators to match.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, March 26, 2003 10:03 AM
Thanks a lot Derek. Finally I understand the roles of those cables. So, since there is not any remote director to conncting, Can I leave those losses ends in this way, losses, I mean, without attached to anything?

And if I didn't understand bad, is tea what you want in gaelic?
Hugs. Feria
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, March 26, 2003 12:02 PM
I would just leave the cables on their reels.

The Gaelic is the clan battle cry, loosly interpreted means "Castle Foulis On Fire".
When the clan needed to come together they would lite a fire on top of the castle tower.
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