Hi guys,
Having just finished the Dragon Tiger I Ausf. E that I built for the 'Steel Cats' GB that turned out so well I'm having a 'chill weekend' (although I am covering the emergency phone from home from 2pm tomorrow) and will probably watch some DVD's, read Modelling magazines and do some research for my next build which I'll go into a bit here!
So, I know I'm getting that scrummy Panther G Late for Christmas (I had to erm, check it out when it arrived to make sure all the sprues were intact etc etc). I was going to enter it into the Steel Cats GB as my second entry but I didn't want to build another cat - I wanted to build a stomping great Elefant!
These newer Dragon kits with the moulded on Zim really appeal to me. I love a Zimmed build and although this Elefant already has moulded on Zim, the next Zimmed build I do will have putty zim or ATAK type Zim as that looks really crisp. I've wanted to build a Ferdy or a 'Fant for ages now and when I found this kit I knew this was the one. I've looked at the Cammo schemes and am choosing between the two 1944 Polish builds - the first scheme is a squiggly tri-tonal jobbie (Rotbraun and Olivgrun over DY) or the second and my possible favourite is a DY basecoat with Olivgrun squares (well, sort of squares).
The kit has some nice PE, the plastic barrel is a two-piece HORROR that wouldn't look out of place on a 1970's Tamiya kit BUT Dragon kindly supply a great turned Aluminium barrel and a really well moulded muzzle brake assembly so that is sorted. They supply DS one piece tracks but I'll upgrade them with Friuls
It's obvious that this kit has a mish-mash of old and new sprues - some are marked Ferdinand, some Elefant and some Elefant c/w Zim! There isn't much in the way of tools, just a bar and a Sledgehammer. 'U' tow hooks are supplied in metal with metal bolts and for the pistol-ports chain is supplied but is a bit overscale so I'll replace that with Tank Workshop blackened chain (46 Links Per Inch). This one is going on a base with scenery - either the MDF jobbie shown in the photos below or I might buy a smaller plinth type base http://www.allwoodsdirect.co.uk/shop/products_detail.asp?prod=43 for it. I've got the materials fot it and filler for the ground material. I really want a figure for this build to give a sense of scale so I'll be asking Andy Deafpanzer for some help when I get to that stage. I'll probably get an Alpine one in suitable attire for 1944 Poland but that won't get touched until I get plenty of practice in on my figures in the spares tub - a mix of Tamiya and Dragon.
- One Question for starters - did the Elefant have Steel Wheels? These look like Steelies?
I'd like to make a start on New Years Day to make it an 'official 2013 build' but I only have three days off over Christmas so I'll do a bit on Boxing Day then I'll really get stuck in on New Years Day.
I'm going to post some sprue shots below and if anyone has links to their own Elefant builds/photos/info then I'd be very grateful
Box art:
Sprue Shots and Zim effects:
The extra Zimmed parts Sprue:
Here you can see where the different sprues are from - a right old mixture (check out that horrid barrel on the middle sprue):
Dragons PE and Metal Stuf (check out the replacement metal barrel, Shakles and chain for pistol port plugs):
Instruction Sheet - a more 'basic' than the usual Dragon instruction sheet for this build but it looks fine:
I've got to decide between these two markings - note the DS Tracks:
I thinks this should make for a really good build! I've always liked the Ferdinands/Elefants and a pre-zimmed Elefant is perfect. I hope to start off 2013 with a seriously good build!
Like I say, if anyone can assist with Elefant info, photos, blog links etc I'd be very grateful
Take care guys,
Ben