Kaiser's Bunker Resurrection - Wappens

T. Nicely done!! Great way to display. I'm concerned about the beer!! The beer in the glass never goes down? Are you not drinking anymore???? interesting brand, is it a Canadian brand? cheers Dick
 
Tony,
That is an awesome collection of wappen and shoulder straps, truly inspiring. :thumb up: The concept for the tray concept to store and have readily available to show and display is an outstanding idea. =D> Thank you for sharing this display concept. :) It is an idea I hope to bring into existence for my different and varied collections while maximizing space.
Best regards,
John
 
Wow! Truly quite a sight... very professionally done the display and storage... like in museums! The way I like it.... well done!!!
 
Very nice souvenir room🤔Tony. The idea of that island with those drawers super. I'd like to see it in person because the photos don't do the vibe justice.
 
Methodically I am unpacking and setting up the new 'Kaiser's Bunker' in our new home.

I designed two large open-face cabinets which when back-to-back, provide a total of ten large slide-out trays (five per side), each being 50" wide and 25" deep. One side has all my Feldgrau Wartime shoulder straps etc., the other side (shown) was designed to hold all the Wappens. So after being packed away for over a year, I finally unpacked the Wappens and laid them in the new display trays.

My two main interest are the Totenkopf regiments and Baden (where my family is from) so they get the top two shelves. Slowly the Baden tray is getting populated, still missing some shoulder straps etc. But it's progressing.

On each tray I made a 'pad' out of automotive headliner material, which worked brilliantly.
I am quite pleased with the result. Delicious Canadian beer shown for scale. :eek:ccasion5:

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this looks amazing
 
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