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ARMOR - Towed Gun Group Build (ends 7/1/04)

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 19, 2004 10:39 AM
Matt, you are Mr. Phroosh. Tongue [:P]

Dwight, I'm looking forward to your acht-und-achtzig too. Your stuff gets done quickly AND well. Double threat. Smile [:)]

Meanwhile I have stripped the crap metal treads off my Panther and am redoing them using the lovely WWII Productions links. Right now I'm more behind than Anna Nicole Smith! Evil [}:)]
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 19, 2004 9:55 PM
Larry, are your links air bubble free? The only set I have seen by WW2 productions for the Panther were the ones a fellow club member got for his Ausf D, and they were terrible.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 21, 2004 7:39 PM
Hey all you Sig 33 and Pak 40 builders. Want some ammo or maybe some wicker cannisters? see
http://www.tigermodels.com/shop/tmd/4

or ammo for the LeFH18, 88mm L/43, etc see
http://www.tigermodels.com/shop/tmd/5

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, March 22, 2004 4:17 AM
Thanks for the info Peter, I may end up doing both the Pak 40 and Sig33!

I like the look of the accesories, too.

Matt
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, March 22, 2004 10:33 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by phroosh

Thanks for the info Peter, I may end up doing both the Pak 40 and Sig33!


Laugh [(-D] That's the great thing about a towed gun group build -- you can actually do multiple projects as long as you just do the gun.

I've got some other projects to finish off first -- a Panther, a Sherman and a Panzer 38t, all fairly far along -- but once they are done I am going to do a quick gun project, probably a SiG33, and then a fancy one, an 8" howitzer with its big Mack prime mover.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, March 22, 2004 8:11 PM
Well, I have my M59, but it seems sorta "naked".

I need some hints on where one finds a decent crew for it; seems the figure market is not oriented to Allied artillery.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, March 22, 2004 8:58 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by jratz

Well, I have my M59, but it seems sorta "naked".

I need some hints on where one finds a decent crew for it; seems the figure market is not oriented to Allied artillery.


Or just about any allied figures. Disapprove [V]

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Posted by zokissima on Tuesday, March 23, 2004 8:09 AM
I'm STILL waiting for my ICM Kit. Right now, I'm wishing I never went and ordered from Allanger. THey are STILL asking me for my mailing address, which I've allready sent TWICE, in addition to it being listed on my f*&$*&@ bill. That's business for you. Charge me the money, but don't deliver the product.
Suffice to say, I will NEVER order from Allanger again.
Right now they've taken my money, but not given me a kit....
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, March 23, 2004 3:50 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by zokissima

I'm STILL waiting for my ICM Kit. Right now, I'm wishing I never went and ordered from Allanger. THey are STILL asking me for my mailing address, which I've allready sent TWICE, in addition to it being listed on my f*&$*&@ bill. That's business for you. Charge me the money, but don't deliver the product.
Suffice to say, I will NEVER order from Allanger again.
Right now they've taken my money, but not given me a kit....


Welcome to the internet Dead [xx(] that sucks though Angry [:(!]
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Posted by zokissima on Tuesday, March 23, 2004 4:29 PM
Yeah. I had such a good experience subscribing etc. from here, I thought, why not?
Ah well

"Or just about any allied figures"
I hear you on that one. Seems that if it isn't German, no one's interested...
Hehe, why do I feel a backlash comming from that comment :)

Suffice it to say, every time I'm at the LHS, I'd say that out of the standard injection moulded companies (that excludes the expensive aftermarket ones such as Verlinden) it'd be a safe estimate to say that around 90% of the figs are German.
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Posted by Dwight Ta-ala on Tuesday, March 23, 2004 5:38 PM
I started doing the base of my dio yesterday. I have seen a lot of dios about the 88 in front or in a church ruins and I am planning to have my own version. I have already started putting up the church ruins using foamboard and started to put in some details. This will keep me busy for a while.

I may however assemble the cruciform stand of the 88 for space planning on the base but that could come later.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, March 23, 2004 6:27 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by ddayomaha

QUOTE: Originally posted by jratz

I need some hints on where one finds a decent crew for it; seems the figure market is not oriented to Allied artillery.

Or just about any allied figures. Disapprove [V]


Don't get me started .... I was trying to be polite about the overwhelming proportion of German stuff (air, land, sea) compared to not just to other nations individually but ot all non-German in total....
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, March 23, 2004 6:57 PM
I agree totally about the over-saturation of German stuff.

I work almost exclusively with German equipment, but it is a bit ridiculous. With Dragon, Tamiya etc there is just about a figure of each German soldier involved in the whole war!Tongue [:P]

Hey Dwight, I am working on a desert diorama involving an 88, not related to the group build, and I have been doing a lot of reading about them. Two things that I have found out regarding it's use re a dio, are that from about 42 onwards they were increasingly vunerable to counterbattery fire, so concealment/camoflauge was important, and don't forget to allow for how it got there, i.e. how the Sdkfz 7 backed it in there, and where the bogies etc are stored. Also, if it was a dedicated mobile weapon, there is plenty of photographic evidence showing that the cable drums for the fire control were often missing, and even the brackets removed.

Just sharing info, none of this may apply!

Matt
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Posted by Dwight Ta-ala on Tuesday, March 23, 2004 7:31 PM
Matt,

Thanks for the tips. I agree with you about the "access" thing. I saw a dio of an 88 inside the church ruin. Now I am not about to criticize that dio because only portion of th church ruins are visible and I could not see exactly if there is a way in. I am however, putting the 88 in front of the church where it is accessible to the towing vehicle. I agree also on the concealment issue and in fact I am planning to use some camo netting on this one. A first for me.

Again thanks for the info.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, March 23, 2004 7:43 PM
Are you going to have the towing vehicle Dwight? Tamiya have just re-issued the Sdkfz 7 here in Oz, and I am thinking about including it in my Afrika corps dio I am working on. That would make 3 vehicles, a gun a trailer and a motorbike, and one large hunk of chipboard.Shock [:O]

If you wanted to stay true to the start date (I know how hard it is) you could trace the cruciform base on a sheet of paper to plan things out. I do this a lot, because it prevents people walking in and seeing me "driving" tanks around on the table! People talk, you know.....

Matt
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, March 24, 2004 1:34 AM
Phroosh, I have picked up a copy of 'Spearhead 7th Armoured Division' by George Forty (Ian Allan Publishing). Part of a chapter is about using captured vehicles during the desert campaign, and on page 28 there is a pic that shows, what I think, is an interesting and unusal dio idea for the 88mm Flak. The gun is in its bogies but outriger supports are down; The British are using the barrel as a crane jib, as they have attached a block and tackle just behind the end of the barrel. They are using it to remove or fit a gun (type unknown) out of/into a SdKfz 232 series armoured car. When my camera is fixed I'll try and post a pic.

In regard to the use of the Flak 36/38 in the Desert, the crews quickly learned that the best way to stay alive was to fire the gun from its bogies and not settle it on the ground. That way it was just hitch 'er up, and move on out.

After early 1944, the German gunners often removed the gun shield on the Flak 88mm. They were a huge thing to try and hide or camoflage, especially from aircraft, and the shield provided little real cover for the crews. The lessened weight also helped a speedy retreat - just kidding!
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, March 24, 2004 3:17 AM
Great info Peter, that would make a truly unique dio.
Good point about the desert, it was a very fluid situation. I have chosen one of the times when Rommel dug his 88's in for my dio (I found 2 great pics) including a visit from the man himself.

It was a pretty useful weapon, being able to be fired from it's mounted position. I read some other piece that detailed the time for limbering/unlimbering and found that fairly remarkable, too.

Thanks again for the info. Are you in in on the build?

Matt
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Posted by ILuv3ggs on Wednesday, March 24, 2004 7:22 AM
Hey,

Money has become tight because work has slowed down Sad [:(] so i might end up finishing late, i've also opted for something cheaper and something i can finish quicker Smile [:)]
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Posted by zokissima on Wednesday, March 24, 2004 8:43 AM
Good tip about the camo phroosh. I'll be building an 88 after this group build I think.
Speaking of camo, anyone know where I can pick up 3m spray adhesive?
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, March 25, 2004 5:21 AM
Phroosh. Sure am. Still deciding what. Either Tamiya 37mm AT & Krupp Protze, Italeri RSO and Pak 40 or the Tamiya Flak 36 and SdKfz 7. Depends on availability of replacement tracks for the last 2. Then again I might do the Tamiya 25 pounder. Decisions, decisions. Where in Oz do you live? I'm in Brisbane.

Zokissima. If you let everyone know where you live (country and state) then someone close might be able to help you. Over here you can get it at art supply stores, Hardware stores and craft stores.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, March 25, 2004 5:42 AM
I'm in Adelaide Peter. Not the best place for this hobby I've found, but not too bad either,
picked up a DML Panther today for $25! And we are getting weather almost as good as you get at the moment!
I'm in a bit of a quandry too. I have a Pak 40 and a Sig33, but can't make my mind up about towing vehicles. I am leaning towards AFV Clubs sdkfz 11 and the Sig. Haven't tried either brand, so could be interesting! I am just going to start the gun(s?) and then see what appeals, diorama wise.

We should have a sound off soon to see what everyone is planning, what do you think, Larry?

Matt
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Posted by zokissima on Thursday, March 25, 2004 8:15 AM
Sign - Ditto [#ditto]
I think I'm decided, but still have to see.
My M1 build is not moving along as quickly as I'd like it to, so I'll definitely be a late starter on this one...
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 26, 2004 12:44 PM
I have been away so much... I've been missing out on the discussions... I am amped about getting started though.... hopefully I can keep more in contact in the future... Hope everyone is doing well...

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 26, 2004 2:39 PM
Phroosh. Was that the DML Ausf G with IR night sights? That kit , a couple of M1'sM1 and some modern Ruskie kits are being sold here now for AUD $25. I have a trader that goes to our monthly club meeting, and he let us in on the info.

Go the Sig 33 and AFV club sdkfz 11 with the squared off cab (late model). Have heard rave reviews by guys in my club, whereas the early version has a few fit probs around the cabin area.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 26, 2004 5:34 PM
Spot on Peter. Great value! Waiting for an "Uhu" 251 now.

Thanks for the heads up on the Sdkfz 11. I had been chewing that one over!

Matt
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Posted by Dwight Ta-ala on Friday, March 26, 2004 7:17 PM
Matt: No towing vehicle for me at this time. Just a dio for the 88. Anyway had some progress with the church ruins yerterday. Still lots of details to do, though.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 26, 2004 7:34 PM
Are you gonna past some pics Dwight? In the diorama forum or here? Love to see your progress, building bases/dios etc is one of my favourite parts of modelling.

By the way, I used to use bandages for camo nets, it is certainly a cheap alternative.

Matt
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Posted by Dwight Ta-ala on Friday, March 26, 2004 8:08 PM
Good question, Matt. I think I'll post pics here and the dio forum later.

I'll us the bandages for the net, too. It is the only thing I got around.

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 28, 2004 3:06 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by maffen

HEEELPPP going to need more russianpullers over here,all those germans Laugh [(-D]Laugh [(-D] am i the only one that goes to the redstar side???


Nope!! Approve [^]

I havent replied much lately but in the early pages I discussed my build plans. I am defending the Dneiper using mostly ICM kits from allanger. My first experience with them was a little off.... i purchased somethiing from ebay that was "out of stock". Now I could have thrown a gasket for someone listing an item they dont really have, but about a month later I got my kit. Its not the end of the world to wait a little bit, especially if the savings are there. In fact, nobody near me sells ICM kits locally!!!! Anyway... my second experience with Allanger and my iT-28 (the engineering t-28 with the bridge- awesome kit) arrived in just about 2-3 days. Before I bid on the item, I sent an email asking if it was in-stock. I received a reply "yes" and the rest fit into place like it was supposed to Cool [8D]


ANYWHO... My dneiper defense will be (2) 45mm AT guns, (1) 76mm AT gun, and lots of support crew/figures/horses. I have a bunch of warriors, legend, hornet, dragon, & misc. odd-lot figures and supplies that I can frankenstein these babies to make them all fit what I need Evil [}:)] The only construction that I have done is to cut/route my base board so I can estimate placement(s) of eveything. Besides that, I have held a few pieces together that fell off the sprue so I can "imagine" Clown [:o)] .... oh yeah, and reviewed the instructions for the kits many times !! Approve [^]

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Posted by Dwight Ta-ala on Monday, March 29, 2004 12:06 AM
I am still working on the dio base for my Flak 36. Actually I am now doing the church ruins. Here are some progress pics:







I used foamboard as my basic material together with some styrofoam and popsicle sticks. I'll be doing the roof tiles, stained glass windows, door and other details next.

Big Smile [:D]

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