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Below you can dive into my little universe filled with metal detecting, militaria and relics, world war two- and military history, miniature modelling and relic art.


Is my Detector a Helmet Magnet?
The first signal the Fisher F5 picked up was a helmet! It was even visible as part of the back rim was sticking out of the ground by several inches. I got it out of the ground and shook out the soil that had accumulated inside it through the decades. In the helmet-shaped mass of soil and roots I could see parts of the leather and aluminum liner, but most of that had rotted away, only the chin strap was still intact.

Inka
6 days ago4 min read


Helmet & Trench-Art from the Eismeer Front
I had to scoop out a ten centimeter layer of gravel, and on a meters depth I found what I belived was the corner of a crate. I knew it would take at least another hour of work freeing the box, so I took a short break for lunch and refreshed my energy.
The box was about a meter long, and when I finally managed to wriggle it loose and get it to the surface I felt it was something inside it.

Inka
May 245 min read


HKB 24/972 Finnlandsnes
Last weekend me and the GirlfriendWife saddled up the car and went for a little roadtrip. We were going on a Bunkersafari to an old German Atlantikwall fortification. Now, just after the snow has gone, is the time for such expeditions, before the vegetation really wakes up and covers the sites in greenery.

Inka
May 172 min read


Metal Detecting Season # 14 Just Began
On wednesday morning it was nice and sunny so I got ready to go searching, so very early I drove off towards a piece of land that had come up during research. A small Gebirgsjäger unit had supposedly camped up there for several months and I wanted to see if they had left anything behind.
I found the place marked on the map and went in between the trees letting the metal detector lead the way.

Inka
May 103 min read
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