I've been studying the info I got from L. Limprecht "Melchior" and brothers there is something that just don't add up.
There is a hand written letter dated Apr.19,1988 from an actual Bison II crew member that shines some light on some of the interior questions i'm sure that more than myself have ask.
One page from the letter:
Looking at the engine firewall from the fighting compartment he says there were two metal boxes mounted,one held four rounds and the other one held three for a total of seven. The other three rounds the Bison II carried were placed on the floor under the gun and covered. Two other armored vehicles trailed along with 25 more rounds each for resupply.
So the kit firewall is all wrong,no big problem with that, it would be a simple scratch build to fix.
BUT,and here's the rub, he shows that the trailing arm did NOT extend into the engine compartment,which never made sense to me anyway,but was hooked to the interior side of the firewall via of the towing eye.
This arrangement allowed the gun to be lifted out ,the wheels attached and put back into action if the motor carriage was out of service. Boys and Girls there ain't enough room with the kit design to build it this way.
What do you think? Any suggestion????
Tony lee