427 Comments Posted by nick

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is that like a trap door in the roof
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looks like someone shot out the windows
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Just a guess, but I'd imagine all of these were removed when the vehicles were scrapped, with the intention of reselling as military surplus. They must have sat in storage for years waiting for repurposing as generators or redneck engine swaps.
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Very cool pic - I was just visiting Usedom last month and believe I drove right by that building (which if it's the one I'm thinking of it's in the town and not the museum proper) and recall thinking there might be a good pic - indeed there is. Many thanks!
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damn how did they lay tile so nice back then
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can i have that wood arch piece looks like it just needs some sanding...
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Michelangelo would have loved this place
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awesome shot motts
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lol im good just bored at work checking back here daily for motts next post ...u?
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lol no prob. tyne,... hey serenity whats up
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these look like pics from current time
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i would so have taken one of those ....
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i want the tile with the letter z on it ,, just looks cool ... i got first dibbs
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looks like some black mist is closing down on the room.....
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The ironworkers of old were the cream of the crop, all that structure is hot riveted together, no threaded bolts, the guy on the ground kept the rivets hot, and threw them to the catcher who placed it in the rivet hole, and the hammer man pounded it home, im a ironworker, but we dont do it like that anymore