Our Torn FuG replica.

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Thanks!

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Very nice replica torn radio, would love to get one of those :wink:

I picked this up off ebay (see below), i believe it is a US aircraft type, am toying with the
idea of converting it or maybe leave it as it is as a "captured" version ?
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Would there have been a "phone" attachment for this torn funker?

I know there is the "feind hört mit" microphone, but I'm curious to know if there was anything else used.

Thanks for the links!

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No, only feind hort mit microphone.

I've its schemas too. You can print it on 3Dprinter.

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you can order plastic model here http://www.shapeways.com/shops/reenaction

you will need to independently hold together all the details, I think its not a problem for you.
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I am going to be starting the conversion of a R-105 to a Torn Fu.g next month. What went into making the correct shoulder straps? Obviously it would me much easier to put d-ring hooks on it.
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you can find scheme for straps in one on pictures in my doc file http://yadi.sk/d/7e4F4izM6ELap
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Thank you, I downloaded your paper drawings for the paper model, but didn't see this.
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CRBAman wrote:No, only feind hort mit microphone.

I've its schemas too. You can print it on 3Dprinter.

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Can someone post a picture of how they assembled their microphones? I bought one of the molded microphones from Japan and I have no clue how to even come close to assembling it. If someone could be so kind as to post a few pics, I'd be grateful.

Also, Which is the best model radio to install in these?
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Hi, found this and hope useful with Feind Hort Mit microphone assembly:

http://ciphermachines.com/photos/index. ... Microphone

Also thinking of building a Torn radio replica so watching this thread with interest.... :shock:
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Does anyone have a picture of the FuG antenna? I know what the two variants look like, but I need to know what they look like when worn on the back of a soldier in combat...
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Any one have pictures of the whip antenna being used?
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Here are the pictures of the inner parts of mine Feind Hort Mit microphone.

The wire that we used has 6 smaller wires in it. 3 pieces aren't used yet.
Also a hole is drilled from the 'button' area to the micro-phone area for the wires.
The headphones used is a original WW2 German one, without the inner parts. The speakers are replace with ones from a modern headphones (2-3euro).

All is connected to a Puxing 777, which operates between 400 and 470Mhz with 5 watts.

Click on the image for a large one.

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More pictures of the complete build here: http://www.ww2airsoft.eu/media/thumbnails.php?album=486
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