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Armour in the West GB (Defence of the Reich)

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Posted by waynec on Thursday, May 8, 2014 12:21 PM

Bish

wayne, does it have the Flak 37 or Flak 41 guns. From what I know, there were 3 prototypes, originally armed with Flak 37's. In 44 they were re armed with 41,s but then one was changed back to a 37 and this was send to Italy, so that would not qualify. But I am not sure what happened to the other 2. I will do some digging into that.

you are quite the storehouse of useless information. i can relate to that. the box says its a FLAK 41. and it's, dare i say it, a tracked vehicle. oh the horror. how will i live down the embarrassment? BUT IT IS AN SPAA AND COOL LOOKING. indy tracks with a pin on each side.

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Posted by waynec on Thursday, May 8, 2014 1:13 PM
shivinigh

I can count on 1 hand the number if tracked vehicle kits I've done so will prolly be asking alot of questions. First, the kit I have comes with vynal treads. Since the Stug IV was built on a panzer IV chasis would the same tracks be used as that of the Panzer?

If the vinyl tracks look decent i would stick with them. The side skirts will hide the top run so you dont have to worry about doing track sag, which is quite east to do BTW, it sits on the bottom run and vinyl tracks can be dirtied up nicely. JUST DONT OVER RUST THEM. I would save that money for a TIGER or PANTHER where the entire track is visible. Of course i say that sitting here getting ready to base coat a 4x6 truck and a 37mm AA gun.

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Posted by Bish on Thursday, May 8, 2014 1:21 PM

waynec

Bish

wayne, does it have the Flak 37 or Flak 41 guns. From what I know, there were 3 prototypes, originally armed with Flak 37's. In 44 they were re armed with 41,s but then one was changed back to a 37 and this was send to Italy, so that would not qualify. But I am not sure what happened to the other 2. I will do some digging into that.

you are quite the storehouse of useless information. i can relate to that. the box says its a FLAK 41. and it's, dare i say it, a tracked vehicle. oh the horror. how will i live down the embarrassment? BUT IT IS AN SPAA AND COOL LOOKING. indy tracks with a pin on each side.

Big Smile Ain't I just. It is rather cool looking.

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Posted by Bish on Friday, May 23, 2014 8:46 AM

Thought I would bump this one up and remind everyone we are exactly 2 weeks from D-day. The Allies seems to be getting all of the lime light (who says German armour gets all the attention) so I need to try and re dress the balance and get things back in their proper order.

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Posted by Gamera on Friday, May 23, 2014 9:15 AM

Hey Bish, 

Would you please go ahead and put me down with the Dragon 1/35th Ersatz M10? Now that I've got some more stuff pushed out of the way I'm hoping I'll be able to start her if not on the official start date at least not too much later. 

Cliff

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Posted by Bish on Friday, May 23, 2014 9:22 AM

O, nice. be glad to see this one built. I am curious about the colour this should be. I am taking a guess that it would not be the same OD that the Allies used, or would that be wrong.

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Posted by Gamera on Friday, May 23, 2014 11:08 AM

The kit looks good in the box, if it goes together as well as the Tiger it should be a quick and easy build.

I thought I'd hit her with a slightly 'off' shade of olive drab. Can't see much weathering on these vehicles though since they didn't last very long.  

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Posted by Bish on Friday, May 23, 2014 11:20 AM

No, not a lot of wear and tear. I wasn't sure if the Germans would have used one of their own greens or reproduced OD, which I guess would not have been to difficult.

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Posted by Gamera on Friday, May 23, 2014 11:52 AM

Not sure, I read an article years ago, not sure if it was in FSM or elsewhere about a guy who modified a Panther with scratchbuild parts before the Dragon kit came out. He mixed up some paint, I may have to search for the article though I think he just added some green or something to the OD paint just so was a touch off.

I'll probably just try painting the thing like the box cover painting- it looks 'right' to me.

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Posted by Hoggarth on Friday, May 23, 2014 3:11 PM

Bish,

I would like to get in on this GB with this 88 Flak 36/37. My WWII knowledge is iffy at best. My historical basis for this is operation Market garden and the defense of Nijmegen. I have found reference to the German defense from what is called "the traffic circle" with "an anti-tank gun" in one place, and "... an 88-mm gun on the traffic circle" in another. I have not found (yet) more specific information on the gun.

If you don't think this is an appropriate kit, let me know.

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Posted by Bish on Friday, May 23, 2014 3:57 PM

This version of th 88 was used throughout the war. The 88 used in your reference could be one of several gun types, but this version is certainly a possibility.

But I am not all that strict, if there's a slight chance I will always say yes. So unless someone comes up with evidence to the contrary, its in. Besides, I am a sucker for an 88. I recently built a 1/18th Flak 36 and there have been a few other 88's built recently, including Eagle who is just wrapping one up for the Duck Hunter GB.

Welcome aboard. And there's enough WW2 knowledge around here to help you out if you want it.

What are you planning for a paint scheme, I recall you saying you don't have an airbrush.

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Posted by Bish on Friday, May 23, 2014 4:21 PM

I have just been doing some looking and found some pages from a book which shows the 88. But from the look of the trailer, its a Flak 18. Note the single wheels on the front trailer.

books.google.co.uk/books

Are you dedicated to doing the gun in Nijmegen, because I did find a pic of a Flak 36 in Belgium at the same time.

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Posted by stikpusher on Friday, May 23, 2014 4:24 PM

Well since I have to build this for our AMPS Chapter Panther GB, can I enter it on here? Tamiya's 1/48 Panther G. It will be OOB.

 

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Posted by Hoggarth on Friday, May 23, 2014 4:48 PM

I haven't thought too much on the paint scheme yet. I would like for it to be as accurate as possible. Since I have plenty of time I can wait on the painting until I can research it out as best I can and acquire an airbrush.

Also, If I can get some pretty good reference material, I would like to do it as a diorama.

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Posted by Hoggarth on Friday, May 23, 2014 6:13 PM

Bish

I have just been doing some looking and found some pages from a book which shows the 88. But from the look of the trailer, its a Flak 18. Note the single wheels on the front trailer.

books.google.co.uk/books

Are you dedicated to doing the gun in Nijmegen, because I did find a pic of a Flak 36 in Belgium at the same time.

No, not dedicated to Nijmegen at all. I was reading up on post D-Day battles and zoned in on Market Garden. I am up for anything really.

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Posted by waynec on Friday, May 23, 2014 6:41 PM

the older TAMIYA 88 is popular. i am working on the bunker for DUCK HUNTERS and have another in the stash plus a DRAGON one. and i'm doing a GRILLE SPAA for this since it has the correct 88 per bish's research.

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Posted by Bish on Saturday, May 24, 2014 3:38 AM

Hoggarth

Bish

I have just been doing some looking and found some pages from a book which shows the 88. But from the look of the trailer, its a Flak 18. Note the single wheels on the front trailer.

books.google.co.uk/books

Are you dedicated to doing the gun in Nijmegen, because I did find a pic of a Flak 36 in Belgium at the same time.

No, not dedicated to Nijmegen at all. I was reading up on post D-Day battles and zoned in on Market Garden. I am up for anything really.

Well here another option. This is from just inside the Belgium border during Market Garden. Looks like a Flak 36 to me, and a pretty nice dio idea, maybe a couple of British squaddies looking it over.

I will add your build to the roster in a bit, along with stik's and waynes, just got to pop out for a bit.

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Posted by Bish on Saturday, May 24, 2014 5:32 AM

wayne, I can't find mention of what brand kit your doing, is this a Trumpeter kit, I can't remember how many make one of these.

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Posted by waynec on Saturday, May 24, 2014 7:15 AM

Bish

wayne, I can't find mention of what brand kit your doing, is this a Trumpeter kit, I can't remember how many make one of these.

hey bish  bronco kit.

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Posted by Bish on Saturday, May 24, 2014 7:35 AM

Of course, that it. I had it pictured in my head but couldn't'#t remember what brand. Thanks.

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Posted by jgeratic on Saturday, May 24, 2014 8:05 PM

Gamera

Cliff, I think you've got three choices for an overall colour:

-1) German olive green

-2) home brewed olive mix,  by combining the two usual German camou paints (olive green and brown)

-3) captured American paint (least likely?)

I haven't found any proof as to what was actually used, and impossible to tell from period b/w photos.

regards,

Jack

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Posted by Gamera on Saturday, May 24, 2014 8:23 PM

Hey Jack, thanks! I was leaning toward 2 - just seems more probable to me, unless someone had better evidence to go one of the other directions.

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Posted by Bish on Sunday, May 25, 2014 4:00 AM

I would go for option 2 as well. I think the German green is just to different from OD it would have raised eyebrows even at a distance. I don't think the Germans would have wanted allied troops to close, but they would have needed to pass as Allied armour at a glance at least.

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Posted by jgeratic on Sunday, May 25, 2014 9:47 AM

Same here, I'd go option 2 - should be a fun mini project painting up some swatches to determine a suitable paint mix.

One thing to look out for are the recognition stars.  In some photos they look not quite perfect.

regards,

Jack

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Posted by pyrman64 on Sunday, May 25, 2014 6:25 PM

Cliff: go ahead with option 3 - American paint stocks were captured.

Check out the 4th paragraph of the Operation Greif section. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panzer_Brigade_150 There's an interesting list of vehicles in the order of battle section.

Greg H

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Posted by Gamera on Monday, May 26, 2014 8:19 AM

Really!?! Wow Greg thanks! I had no idea!

Well at least now if I build her at the same time I do the Sherman 'Jumbo' for the companion GB I can just paint and preshade them both at the same time!  

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Posted by Bish on Thursday, June 5, 2014 1:37 PM

Guys, to coincide with the 70th Anniversary of the D-Day landings, the GB will officially begin at the exact time of the first Allied troops hitting the beaches. That was 06.30 CEST when US troops landed at Omaha. That is 05.30 UK time and 00.30 in New York.

So if anyone is still up and about and ready to start there build, you may go ahead at that time.

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Posted by jgeratic on Thursday, June 5, 2014 3:01 PM

nvm, wrong thread post...

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Posted by Eagle90 on Monday, June 9, 2014 8:03 AM

Hey Bish,

I'd like to officially enter this GB with a Testors/Italeri 1/35 Sd Kfz 234/3!  I know...another 234!  Can't help it....love them little buggers!  

Eagle90

 

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Posted by Gamera on Monday, June 9, 2014 9:33 AM

Hey cool Eagle, yet another version of the good ol' 234!

BTW: Did anyone else watch the D-Day in HD special on the History Channel the other night. Pretty good but I loved that they threw in two or three shots of T-34s!!! 

And they kept going on about the Germans bringing up deadly Tiger units- and then showed a profusion of shots of Panthers, Panzer IVs, Stugs, even a few Wespes but not a single Tiger!?! Is it that hard to find some stock footage of a Tiger I!?! 

Bish, I hope your specials are a little better on stuff like that- gee friggin' whiz! 

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