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Posted by Hermesminiatures on Monday, January 1, 2007 8:24 PM

Yes, you could even still join in december '07 if you can build fastWink [;)]

whenever you decide what ace's vehicle you want to build just post or PM me or espins1 and you'll get on the list. 

Jonathan

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Posted by espins1 on Monday, January 1, 2007 8:30 PM
 psychoblue23 wrote:

Is it still possible to join this GB? I would take me a day or two to do some research before I would be able to decide on what to build. With all the links posted on the first page I sholdnt have too much trouble. I have plenty of Dragon kits at my work so if its possible to join id most liekly search through those to see what I can come up with... any suggestions.. that is if I can join...

James

You bet!  It's never too late.  Just let us know when you decide.  Smile [:)]

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Posted by psychoblue23 on Monday, January 1, 2007 8:49 PM
 espins1 wrote:
 psychoblue23 wrote:

Is it still possible to join this GB? I would take me a day or two to do some research before I would be able to decide on what to build. With all the links posted on the first page I sholdnt have too much trouble. I have plenty of Dragon kits at my work so if its possible to join id most liekly search through those to see what I can come up with... any suggestions.. that is if I can join...

James

You bet!  It's never too late.  Just let us know when you decide.  Smile [:)]

There seems to be quite a bit of kits posted so Ill grab the numbers and see if I have any of those kits at work. I will know toorrow ^_^ Thx fellas... This will be my first german Tank.

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Posted by the Postman on Monday, January 1, 2007 8:51 PM

espins1,

Add this link to the online reference section for the Tiger 1. http://www.panzerace.net/

Although the site is geared toward Michael Wittman; it lists the Order of battle for the 101st SS Panzer Battalion and the 4th and 13th companies of the LSSAH Panzer Regiment.

I finally found a turret number for Karl (Rolf) Mobius.  

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Posted by espins1 on Monday, January 1, 2007 9:52 PM
 the Postman wrote:

espins1,

Add this link to the online reference section for the Tiger 1. http://www.panzerace.net/

Although the site is geared toward Michael Wittman; it lists the Order of battle for the 101st SS Panzer Battalion and the 4th and 13th companies of the LSSAH Panzer Regiment.

I finally found a turret number for Karl (Rolf) Mobius.  

-thePostman

you got it!  Cool [8D]

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Posted by bufflehead on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 10:56 AM

Can I sign up?!?  What is the criteria for joining a group build?

Ernest

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Posted by Hermesminiatures on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 11:45 AM

Build a 1/35 model of a WWII German Panzer ace's vehicle, from January 2007 to January 2008.

There's a list on the first page of about 60 aces and the vehicles they used for you to pick from. 

Then just post your pictures here as you build. 

Jonathan

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Posted by espins1 on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 12:41 PM
 bufflehead wrote:

Can I sign up?!?  What is the criteria for joining a group build?

You bet!  Hermesminiatures and I have two posts set up at the very beginning of this thread.  The first post lists the basic rules and framework for this build, the roster of the people who have signed up, a list of recommended reading and references (including some online resources).  The 2nd post lists many of the Panzer Aces and the tanks they crewed, as well as a list of kits that are available.

Feel free to recommend books or other good online resources and I'll add them to the first page.  Let us know which tank you'd like to make and who's it was, post pics, chat, share and most of all, enjoy!  Big Smile [:D]

I know some of us are chomping at the bit to get started, so I've changed the dates to January 2007 to Spring 2008.  I won't be starting mine for at least a few more weeks, as I have a couple of projects I want to finish and get off the bench. 

I'm going to build my JagdTiger first, so the search begins for some good photo's of Albert Ernst's JagdTiger.  Cool [8D]

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Posted by bufflehead on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 1:04 PM

Right On!  My first Group Build!  After reviewing the list I orginally wanted to to either Ernst Barkmann or Albert Ernst being that Ernest is my name!  However I see that those have already been picked by others so I will choose another Ace.  Unfortunately my on-hand resources are limited as I just got back into modelling a few months ago.  I foresee many trips to the LHS or Barnes & Noble!!  

I don't see it in this thread but what "rules" are there?  Are aftermarket parts allowed?  How about kitbashing?  Can we build into a diorama?

Anyway I hope to begin soon and contribute what I can to this GB!!

Ernest

 

Ernest

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Posted by Gun Tech on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 1:12 PM
 espins1 wrote:

I know some of us are chomping at the bit to get started, so I've changed the dates to January 2007 to January 2008.  I won't be starting mine for at least a few more weeks, as I have a couple of projects I want to finish and get off the bench. 

I might have a hard time to fit in with the new deadline......       Let see what happens....

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Posted by espins1 on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 1:20 PM
 Gun Tech wrote:
 espins1 wrote:

I know some of us are chomping at the bit to get started, so I've changed the dates to January 2007 to January 2008.  I won't be starting mine for at least a few more weeks, as I have a couple of projects I want to finish and get off the bench. 

I might have a hard time to fit in with the new deadline......       Let see what happens....

That end date, just like the pirate's code Pirate [oX)] is more of a guideline.... heh heh.  Our purpose is to have fun and learn about the panzer aces and tie it into our favorite hobby, building models.  I put in the end date more so we could have a timeframe of some sort. 

Edit: Kept the original end time frame of Spring 2008

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Posted by espins1 on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 1:24 PM
 bufflehead wrote:

Right On!  My first Group Build!  After reviewing the list I orginally wanted to to either Ernst Barkmann or Albert Ernst being that Ernest is my name!  However I see that those have already been picked by others so I will choose another Ace.  Unfortunately my on-hand resources are limited as I just got back into modelling a few months ago.  I foresee many trips to the LHS or Barnes & Noble!!  

I don't see it in this thread but what "rules" are there?  Are aftermarket parts allowed?  How about kitbashing?  Can we build into a diorama?

Anyway I hope to begin soon and contribute what I can to this GB!!

Ernest

Ah, I'm glad you mentioned that.  We put this GB together so quickly I simply overlooked the other rules.  OOB, aftermarket, kit bash, diorama... it all works for me as our focus is on learning about the Panzer Aces, the history, the actions and all the other good stuff.... and to do it while doing our favorite hobby. 

I have a fitness training session with my trainer, so when I get back from that I'll include the guildlines I just mentioned on the first post. 

If you want to do Albert Ernst's JagdTiger, I'll be more than happy to build mine from another Panzer Ace..... I don't want to be too greedy since I'm also buidling his Hornisse/Nashorn.  Smile [:)]

Thanks and welcome aboard!  Smile [:)]

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Posted by Hermesminiatures on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 1:40 PM

Ernst Barkmann used 4 different Panthers over the course of the war and only 1 is claimed...so if you like, you can have your pick...

Panther D early (kursk)

Panther G early (Ardennes)

Panther G late (Berlin) 

Jonathan

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Posted by bufflehead on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 3:02 PM
 Hermesminiatures wrote:

Ernst Barkmann used 4 different Panthers over the course of the war and only 1 is claimed...so if you like, you can have your pick...

Panther D early (kursk)

Panther G early (Ardennes)

Panther G late (Berlin) 

Thanks Hermesminiatures!  I couldn't decide which of these to build, but I noticed that there are no King Tiger aces represented yet so I've decided to do Leutnant Freiherr Von Rosen's Normandy King Tiger (Porsche).  Looks like he did quite a bit of damage to the Americans in July of '44.   I'm going to order "The Combat History of schwere Panzer-Abteilung 503" by Fritz Steinhardt.  Its pricey but I'm sure it will be worth it.  Do you think DMLs KT # 6312 will be the right kit for this?  I have one in my stash.

BTW, this will be the first King Tiger I will build!  Wish me luck (fingers crossed)!

Ernest

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Posted by Hermesminiatures on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 3:22 PM
The new Premium edition Porsche King Tiger would defininitely be my choiceWink [;)]

Jonathan

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 3:33 PM

I was having a good sortout today in my model room and found that I have 3 of Dragon's Jagdpanther's so aswell as doing the Puma I'll also be doing Harmann Bix's Jagdpanther if that's OK.

I should get started on the Jagdpanther pretty soon as I'm struggling to find a Dragon Puma at my LHS's and I dont want to do another Italeri one.Banged Head [banghead]

My research on Gerhard Bremer is going quiet well......I'll put a file together as soon as I have enough info and will pass it onto anyone who need's it.

Right I'm off to do some building.Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by psychoblue23 on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 6:02 PM

Sooo after checking my inventory these are the kits Ihave availible...

Tiger I

Tamiya 35202

King Tiger

Dragon 6189 - 6312 Tamiya 35169

Panzer

Dragon 6301

Panther

Dragon 6168 - 6299

Also there is the NICE Dragon 6235 kit online but after shipping it will be twice what I can pay for something in my store. Are any of the kits lsited above nice? Id rather spend 20 vs 40 bux.

Thanks for the help guys,

James

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Posted by espins1 on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 6:03 PM

Ok, I updated the end date to say Spring 2008, updated the roster for Comet, psychoblue23 and bufflehead.  I also added the blurb stating that you can build straight out of the box, or use any aftermarket goodies, PE, resin etc, and of course diorama's would be really cool. 

I haven't tried a diorama yet, but I think it might be fine to do a JagdTiger as seen in these photo during the surrender at Iserlohn.

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Posted by psychoblue23 on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 7:46 PM
 psychoblue23 wrote:

Sooo after checking my inventory these are the kits Ihave availible...

Tiger I

Tamiya 35202

King Tiger

Dragon 6189 - 6312 Tamiya 35169

Panzer

Dragon 6301

Panther

Dragon 6168 - 6299

Also there is the NICE Dragon 6235 kit online but after shipping it will be twice what I can pay for something in my store. Are any of the kits lsited above nice? Id rather spend 20 vs 40 bux.

Thanks for the help guys,

James

OOOOk so do to my impatience I will give this kit a try:

only 1 question.. does it come with the details or decals for one of our chosen "aces"

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Posted by bufflehead on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 7:47 PM
That is one Big Boy there espins 1 !!  When I was a teen I would stare at the little picture of the Jagdtiger on the side of my Tamiya boxes and marvel at what a brute it was!  In my mind it was the ULTIMATE tank!  I wanted to build one so badly but they never had one at my LHS 30 yrs ago.  I can't wait to see your reproduction!  

Ernest

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Posted by bufflehead on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 7:51 PM
 psychoblue23 wrote:
 psychoblue23 wrote:

Sooo after checking my inventory these are the kits Ihave availible...

Tiger I

Tamiya 35202

King Tiger

Dragon 6189 - 6312 Tamiya 35169

Panzer

Dragon 6301

Panther

Dragon 6168 - 6299

Also there is the NICE Dragon 6235 kit online but after shipping it will be twice what I can pay for something in my store. Are any of the kits lsited above nice? Id rather spend 20 vs 40 bux.

Thanks for the help guys,

James

OOOOk so do to my impatience I will give this kit a try:

only 1 question.. does it come with the details or decals for one of our chosen "aces"

 

Oooh...Premium Edition! I don't have that kit!  Verry niiiice!

Ernest

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Posted by psychoblue23 on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 7:57 PM
ya its been on the shelf for about 2 months so Ill deff take it home... and my 40% off discount make it even nicer ^_^
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Posted by the Postman on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 8:22 PM

espins1,

Please add Tigers at the Front by Thomas L. Jentz; Schiffer Publishing; ISBN 0-7643-0914-5 to the Tiger I and Tiger II book sections. This book contains "in action" photos of Tigers on all fronts and has quite a few of the early Porsche Turret Tiger II. There are also field maintenance photos - turret removed, rear deck removed, etc.

-thePostman

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Posted by Gun Tech on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 9:09 PM

That one is awesome!

http://www.tiger-tank.com/secure/journal.htm

It's the restauration of the Bovington Tiger Cool [8D]

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Posted by espins1 on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 9:53 PM

 bufflehead wrote:
That is one Big Boy there espins 1 !!  When I was a teen I would stare at the little picture of the Jagdtiger on the side of my Tamiya boxes and marvel at what a brute it was!  In my mind it was the ULTIMATE tank!  I wanted to build one so badly but they never had one at my LHS 30 yrs ago.  I can't wait to see your reproduction!  

Ya, I've always had a soft spot for the JagdTiger (and the Elefant for that matter).  I was so stoked to actually be able to go up and not only get my picture taken between the JagdTiger and JagdPanther, but to actually touch it.  The JagdTiger is monstrous!  Shock [:O] And had to be very intimidating!

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Posted by espins1 on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 9:56 PM
 the Postman wrote:

espins1,

Please add Tigers at the Front by Thomas L. Jentz; Schiffer Publishing; ISBN 0-7643-0914-5 to the Tiger I and Tiger II book sections. This book contains "in action" photos of Tigers on all fronts and has quite a few of the early Porsche Turret Tiger II. There are also field maintenance photos - turret removed, rear deck removed, etc.

-thePostman

Done... hmmm, that book sounds good, I think I'm going to have to pick that up!  Cool [8D]

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Posted by espins1 on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 9:59 PM
 Gun Tech wrote:

That one is awesome!

http://www.tiger-tank.com/secure/journal.htm

It's the restauration of the Bovington Tiger Cool [8D]

Cool, added that to the Tiger I online references.  Cool [8D]

Thanks for all your input guys, this is great!  Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by espins1 on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 10:03 PM
 psychoblue23 wrote:
[

OOOOk so do to my impatience I will give this kit a try:

only 1 question.. does it come with the details or decals for one of our chosen "aces"

According to one review, these are the markings in the kit, now who they'd belong to I'm not sure, perhaps Hermisminiatures will know.  Smile [:)]

There are 7 options provided for in the kit, only one of which is plain dark yellow, all the others being in 3-tone schemes, apart from on in 2-tone. None displaying Zimmerit. These are:

  • 4./Pz.Abt.51, Kursk 1943
  • 7./Pz.Abt.52, Pz.Rgt.39, Kursk 1943
  • 4./Pz.Rgt. "Grossdeutschland". Karachev 1843
  • Pz.Abt.52, Pz.Rgt.39, Germany 1943
  • Pz.Rgt. "Grossdeutschland", Karachev 1943
  • Pz.Rgt.39, Kursk 1943
  • 1./Pz.Rgt.24, France 1944
  • Here is the review I was looking at:

    http://www.armorama.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Reviews&file=index&req=showcontent&id=1807

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    Posted by psychoblue23 on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 10:43 PM

    Checking the first page of this thread it seems someone already has chosen the Panther D

    Lethal19  -  Panther Ausf. D #424 St. Lo - Barkmann

    Sooo my question is... Is it not ok to have 2 guys building the same tank. AND/OR Is it ok to build a different model but same Ace...

    Here is some info in this link... My kit has decals for "kursk" which seems to be possible.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Barkmann

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    Posted by Gun Tech on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 10:52 PM
     psychoblue23 wrote:

    Sooo my question is... Is it not ok to have 2 guys building the same tank. AND/OR Is it ok to build a different model but same Ace...

    I think its OK to build the same tank if different Panzer Aces used it. As long as we don't have, I.E. 2 persons building the Withman Tiger, should be alright.    Also OK to build another tank that an Ace had, even if somebody is building a earliest one.

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