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DAK Flak 36 color scheme

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DAK Flak 36 color scheme
Posted by BarrettDuke on Tuesday, October 7, 2014 6:57 AM
I am building the old Tamiya Flak 36 kit. It's been grueling--seam lines on everything, lots of ejector pin holes to fill, and quite a bit of misalignment and gaps. I think I have an average of 20 minutes prep time in each part! I'm finally ready to start assembling. I've decided to use a DAK color scheme. Can someone tell me if the anti-tank guns were painted the same colors as the vehicles? Vallejo has two DAK camo paint sets, 78.409 and 78.410. Are one of these appropriate for painting the Flak 36? What's your preferred paint brand and colors for this subject? Thanks for any assistance. Barrett

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Posted by Rob Gronovius on Tuesday, October 7, 2014 9:08 AM

Probably like the vehicles; came in the dark German gray and then camouflaged in sand while in theater. Here is an old photo to get an idea:

www.worldwarphotos.info/.../afrika-korps-sdkfz-7-libya-1942-dak 

The one in the top drawing is the one Tamiya tried to replicate.

http://www.war44.com/german-heavy-weapons/1879-german-8-8cm-flak-18-gun.html 

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  • From: Formerly Bryan, now Arlington, Texas
Posted by CapnMac82 on Tuesday, October 7, 2014 10:35 PM

In that first photo, is the front bogie off a FLAK 18?

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Posted by T26E4 on Tuesday, October 7, 2014 10:42 PM

@CapnMac82: that bogie indeed is the front portion of the SdAnh 201, used exclusively with the 8.8cm Flak 18, which is what's being hauled by the KM SdKfz 7 tractor.

@BarrettDuke: One should include the size gun, not just say "FlaK 36" because there also existed a 3.7cm FlaK 36 and an 10.5cm FlaK 36 as well as the 8.8cm FlaK 36.  Hope this helps.

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Posted by CapnMac82 on Tuesday, October 7, 2014 11:03 PM

Roy's point is well taken.  Flak is an acronym of the German compound noun, Flugzeugabwehrkanone, or "against aircraft cannon."  The trailing numeras are the year of adoption.  The 8.8cm Flak 18 was adoped in 1918; the 8.8cm Flak 36, in 1936.  This much as the US used model years, such as M-1903, until the '30s, when QMC adopted a sequential per each method (Which is why there was an M-3 Medium Tank, and M-3 Light Tank, along with an M-1 Rifle coexisting with the M-1 Carbine.

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Posted by T26E4 on Wednesday, October 8, 2014 6:57 AM

An interesting fact about German arty: the "18" designation was a lie -- to skirt the Versailles treaty limitations.  The actual FlaK 18 was developed later (1928?), with newer technologies.  However, this was illegal under the treaty.  By backdating it to 1918, the Germans claimed the FlaK (and other "18" designated weapons) was allowable.  

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Posted by BarrettDuke on Thursday, October 9, 2014 7:40 PM

Thanks everyone for the input. I'm building the 8.8 cm Flak36. I have always been impressed by this gun. I'm really looking forward to seeing the finished product. One of these days!

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  • From: Sonora Desert
Posted by stikpusher on Friday, October 10, 2014 1:26 PM

Here are some captured guns in mid 1943, North Africa in original color. There are a couple of 88s in the background. Some are in the various sand shades used by the Germans or in original gray with dark yellow or sand overspray camo patterns

 

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Posted by BarrettDuke on Friday, October 10, 2014 2:52 PM

Thanks, Stik. Great picture.

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