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Posted by TheWildChild on Thursday, September 29, 2011 3:26 PM

Sprue-ce Goose

 Cadet Chuck:

That's almost as weird as the gigantic German railroad cannon I saw on the cover of Squadron's catalog a few months back!  Not for me, definitely.

 

I saw that 1/35th scale kit in it's huge box at my LHS last weekend for $1,050  with separate aluminum barrel and breech available at extra cost.

Don't know the price of the aluminum detail parts or whether they require seam removal.....

is that a Dora railroad gun or just a leopold railroad gun? if its the Dora in 1/35 that would be enormous!

1/35 XM77  "Sledgehammer", 1964 Chevy Impala Derby Car

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Posted by Sprue-ce Goose on Thursday, September 29, 2011 3:33 PM

TheWildChild

 

 Sprue-ce Goose:

 

 

 Cadet Chuck:

That's almost as weird as the gigantic German railroad cannon I saw on the cover of Squadron's catalog a few months back!  Not for me, definitely.

 

 

I saw that 1/35th scale kit in it's huge box at my LHS last weekend for $1,050  with separate aluminum barrel and breech available at extra cost.

Don't know the price of the aluminum detail parts or whether they require seam removal.....

 

 

is that a Dora railroad gun or just a leopold railroad gun? if its the Dora in 1/35 that would be enormous!

I don't recall the specific gun, only that the box was roughly 15 inches deep by at least  3 feet long by roughly 20 inches high and dwarfed every other model kit box in the store.

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Posted by TheWildChild on Thursday, September 29, 2011 3:38 PM

do you remember if the gun was on two railroad tracks or one? if it was over $1000 and with a box that huge it had to be the dora.

1/35 XM77  "Sledgehammer", 1964 Chevy Impala Derby Car

Whats next? Aircraft for Ground Attack Group Build

"I dont just tackle to make a play, I tackle to break your will." -Ray Lewis

"In the end, we're all just chalk lines on the concrete, drawn only to be washed away"- 5 Finger Death Punch

"Ahh, my old enemy.......STAIRS"- Po, Kung Fu Panda

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 29, 2011 9:22 PM

Gamera

Well, I'm not quite as cheap as von Hammer but I'm close. Still I went ahead and pre-ordered one since it is limited run and I'm slightly baka about anything Japanese. 

I'll see about posting photos of the pontoon parts if anyone wants to see them.

Manny: So is this not the tank you're refering to? When I posted it before you didn't give me a yea or nay:

http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/ab85/Tempest977/Etc/DSCN0050.jpg

Any MOJO out there who can ID the basis for this "Swiiss-army-knife" of a tank will be greatly appreciated...

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Posted by Sprue-ce Goose on Thursday, September 29, 2011 10:44 PM

TheWildChild

do you remember if the gun was on two railroad tracks or one? if it was over $1000 and with a box that huge it had to be the dora.

I don't recall the photo on the kit box but the box for the extra cost aluminum barrel was roughly 1 foot long, the box for the aluminum breech was almost 1 foot long, so I presume the kit was the Dora railway gun in 1/35th scale.

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Posted by IBuild148 on Thursday, September 29, 2011 10:58 PM

Doesn't float my boat!

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Posted by Gamera on Friday, September 30, 2011 9:19 AM

Manstein's revenge

 Gamera:

Well, I'm not quite as cheap as von Hammer but I'm close. Still I went ahead and pre-ordered one since it is limited run and I'm slightly baka about anything Japanese. 

I'll see about posting photos of the pontoon parts if anyone wants to see them.

Manny: So is this not the tank you're refering to? When I posted it before you didn't give me a yea or nay:

http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/ab85/Tempest977/Etc/DSCN0050.jpg

 

Any MOJO out there who can ID the basis for this "Swiiss-army-knife" of a tank will be greatly appreciated...

The photo is from Gordon L. Rottman & Akira Takizawa's 'World War II Japanese Tank Tactics from Osprey's Elite series.

The caption reads: 'Another capture from 2nd Tank Div on Luzon: an "SS" armored engineer vehicle of the division's Engineer Unit. The forks on the bow are for plowing up AT mines, and could also tear breaches in barbed wire and dense vegetation.'

Not sure where I got the idea it was a one of a kind vehicle- it's not mentioned in the caption. No mention of the vehicle is in the text and I've never seen it anywhere else including the large Polish book I have on the subject of Japanese AFVs.

Not sure what the running gear is on the tank, thought it was a Type 89 at first but it's not. Sorry, I didn't bring my other books with me to work and the power supply on my home computer went out so I'll have to post next Monday. The Japanese did import varoius foreign tanks including British and French before the war so it might not even be based on a Japanese hull.

 

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Posted by dood_dood on Friday, September 30, 2011 1:53 PM

I'm pumped about this -  I love the weird ones!

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Posted by psstoff995's lbro on Saturday, October 1, 2011 11:24 AM
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 3, 2011 7:25 AM

psstoff995's lbro

Awesome!  Thanks...

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Posted by wbill76 on Monday, October 3, 2011 1:02 PM

It's got a Carden-Lloyd style suspension, that's where you would have to start. Similar suspensions seen on Russian T26 and Italian Carro-Amato tanks as the Carden-Lloyd design was sold/licensed to several different countries between the wars. Everything else (hull included) would probably have to be scratch-built. 

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Posted by Londo on Monday, October 3, 2011 1:59 PM

I think I can live without on more expensive box...

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 3, 2011 2:40 PM

wbill76

It's got a Carden-Lloyd style suspension, that's where you would have to start. Similar suspensions seen on Russian T26 and Italian Carro-Amato tanks as the Carden-Lloyd design was sold/licensed to several different countries between the wars. Everything else (hull included) would probably have to be scratch-built. 

Thanks...I think I could scratch most of it---just wan't sure what suspension that was...sorta loses some of the appeal with it not being a Japanese one... 

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Posted by telsono on Monday, October 3, 2011 5:51 PM

Did the Japanes buy any Vickers 6 tonners? The Russian T-26 and Polish 7TP are based upon that vehicle and had the Carden-Lloyd suspension. Jadar sells the suspension as a resin aftermarket set. The tracks look alot like those on the 7TP. The track was also common with the T-26.

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Posted by Gamera on Tuesday, October 4, 2011 8:30 AM

Psstoff & Bill: Thanks guys, I didn't think the running gear looked Japanese but wasn't sure what it was.

 

This would be really crazy to scratchbuild, I'd think if you brought it to a show you'd have to bring your references or the judges would think you just made it up.

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