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Posted by Bish on Sunday, November 27, 2016 12:02 PM

Thanks for the heads up on doing the foam. I am definatly going to have to give that a try.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3

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Posted by disastermaster on Sunday, November 27, 2016 7:08 PM

MrT

Ok I just got caught up on this and this is just fantazmagorical work.

That settles it I've got do my King Tiger from Dragon.

Big Smile



Thank you Mr Barrow http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g439/exatera/smileys/smiley_positive.gif

 Well, I must be doing something right to get such positive responses.

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Posted by Modelrob on Monday, November 28, 2016 4:15 AM
Just excellent ground work here Mr. D. Most excellent carving skills. Robert
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Posted by disastermaster on Monday, November 28, 2016 7:56 PM

RBaer
I just KNEW there was a good reason to check back in over here, the D-Master is at it again! Super cool work, as usual!


Hey Rusty,
 Glad you popped in - Thank you!
                              

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 I'm hoping this post will help to put some breath and fun back into this armor forum.

  Looks like a lot of people have tuned in. There'sa whole
lot more to go with this one, so hang on.

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Posted by disastermaster on Tuesday, November 29, 2016 11:33 PM

GAF
Well, I'm not sure about the panzer (WTH do I know about tanks), but that terrain base is great!  Excellent work.




Thank you GAF.
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I'll be coming down out'ta the greenery with my next picture update.

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Posted by disastermaster on Friday, December 2, 2016 12:49 AM

fantacmet

 disastermaster

 It's good to see another one of the 'ol timers here.....
 ......looks like most everyone else has moved on.


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Well I haven't moved except accross town.  Never have time because of my job now.  Drivin a truck.  Though I do build in the truck when I get the chance.  Usually have a few kits with me and small box of tools.

Lookin good on the build.



So good to hear from 'ya and glad you like it.
Building in the truck? - that's dedication.
  There's a lot more to go here, so enjoy.

     Keep on truckin.......    
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Posted by disastermaster on Monday, December 5, 2016 3:36 AM

Bish
Thanks for the heads up on doing the foam. I am definatly going to have to give that a try.


http://www.laie-smileys.com/copa.gif I'll look forward to the smile on your face.
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Meanwhile,
 I'm headed back out to the target range late tomorrow........http://www.nationalgunforum.com/images/icons/battle-6.gif

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Posted by disastermaster on Tuesday, December 6, 2016 6:45 PM

Modelrob
Just excellent ground work here Mr. D. Most excellent carving skills. Robert



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Then you should really like what I'll be adding next
Robert.

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Posted by disastermaster on Saturday, December 10, 2016 10:59 PM

     INCOMING!
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Alright, now back to where I left off.........

 ....well?
Hmm, http://solverbase.com/images/8/8f/Skype_hidden_Emoticon_idea.gif
that got me thinking.........

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I'll build an old well for a bit more collateral interest.

So, using that same old white styro and a small slice of a foam composite (that's used to pose artificial flowers) to serve as a concrete foundation - I built myself a weary looking semblance of a deserted well.

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b232/gluetank/Porsche%20VK4502%20Vorne/WELL/PICT0271_zpsrjhoxw1d.jpg


I'll let the next 3 pictures tell the story......
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        .....then some pixty dust.

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Ummmm....   more "POOF" needed.......

        (embellishment that is).
                                                                                                                                      
                                             
                                                                                                                         

Needs some framework ........   
         
here's what I used.

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Next, I mixed it all up and added the ravages of war.
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  Toothpick, paperclip, wood dowel and bead string
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b232/gluetank/Porsche%20VK4502%20Vorne/WELL/PICT0280_zpsyypb1uqr.png


    Made me a dipper handle out of the minute hand of an old watch.
                            

 
I used floral flower wire for the bucket handle

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The cup part of the dipper is some modified piece I found in my spares (scrap) box.

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   Any decent well needs a roof.
The business card serves as the sheathing.  

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Pretty much constructed like a real roof would be
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  Coffee stir sticks for the framework and joists
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   Wooden matches for the ends.  


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A ridge made from pie pan aluminum for the

crest of the roof and some improvised mini-nails.
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 The shingles - plain old sandpaper.
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Had to dig out that hole again....
       didn't look right.


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   All hand painted with folk art craft paints.
      Here's the result ⬇ now in place.
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Finally mounted over that hole I been digging.

My next update will be getting back to
the main event.


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Posted by Gamera on Sunday, December 11, 2016 7:53 PM

Fine looking well DM, thanks again for pointing out you don't need expensive resin aftermarket stuff when with a little elbow grease and ingenuity you can build your own! Bow Down

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by Modelrob on Monday, December 12, 2016 5:47 AM
DM you do some great work, I really like the well. It came out great. Robert
MrT
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Posted by MrT on Monday, December 12, 2016 8:39 AM

Outstanding!

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Posted by SprueOne on Monday, December 12, 2016 7:08 PM

Nice and resourceful. Just the way I like it.

Anyone with a good car don't need to be justified - Hazel Motes

 

Iron Rails 2015 by Wayne Cassell Weekend Madness sprueone

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Posted by disastermaster on Thursday, December 15, 2016 6:10 PM

Gamera
Fine looking well DM, thanks again for pointing out you don't need expensive resin aftermarket stuff when with a little elbow grease and ingenuity you can build your own! Bow Down



   
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 Never be afraid to try things.
 
 
For my own http://forum.hecktrieb.de/hkwcf/images/smilies/smiley_emoticons_my2cents.gif -  I'm not one for letting ready-made

products like PE, resin, weathering solutions and such interfere with my own personal creativity (and https://kamikatzezwerglis.files.wordpress.com/2013/08/smiley_emoticons_charly_bissig.gifwallet ). 
  I like to be innovative and achieve comparable or even superior results with my own ideas while at the same time learning new techniques.

I avoid what detracts from my learning opportunities.


Hey, I like that seasonal avatar......
Merry arfas!
                                  
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Posted by Gamera on Friday, December 16, 2016 11:35 AM

Thanks, I'll be following along to the end for sure. 

And I had to use the dog as an avatar, he looks like my sister's little mentally deranged Boston terror. If I had as much energy as him I'd have my entire stash built by the end of the year... 

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by disastermaster on Wednesday, December 21, 2016 12:44 AM

Modelrob
DM you do some great work, I really like the well. It came out great. Robert

 


http://www.smilies.4-user.de/include/Winken/smilie_winke_002.gif Thank you again ........

 Glad you like it as well......http://www.pic4ever.com/images/gigglesmile.gif
Jus'a  funnin' ......
 I'll be getting back to the tank
with the next update.
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Posted by disastermaster on Sunday, December 25, 2016 3:35 AM

MrT
Outstanding!

   
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I'm waitng up for Santa......http://www.websleuths.com/forums/images/smilies/gaah.gif

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Posted by disastermaster on Tuesday, December 27, 2016 11:10 PM



SprueOne
Nice and resourceful. Just the way I like it.


      Thank you SprueOne.
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More "resourcefulness" is on the way!
  Next post is back to the tank.

       
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Posted by Bish on Wednesday, December 28, 2016 5:23 AM

Justcatching up on this and i am well impressed with that well. That a great little addition.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by disastermaster on Sunday, January 1, 2017 11:23 PM

Bish
Just catching up on this and I am well impressed with that well. That a great little addition.



 Thank you Bish ......

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     I aim to please.
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Posted by disastermaster on Friday, January 6, 2017 9:17 PM
                         http://wapkaimage.com/600719/600719447_3002976219.gif folks,
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Here's some late night weekend reading for 'ya....
 
http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/jobs/student-smiley-emoticon.gif I've finally taken the time from other activities to bring this bit of doodle up to date.
              
                    

            http://www.njara.it/images/espressioni.gifHope 'yall enjoy it.
                         

http://biodetersivi.altervista.org/index_file/image185.gif  Probably gonn'a need yer glasses too.
(pictures after all the dialogue)

                                    

The text below is taken from "The Wehrmacht Weapons Testing Grounds at Kummersdorf" by Wolfgang Fleischer P178, 179
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1. 
Detail taken from Tigers in Combat II Stackpole Books P335.
2.
And more text added from the web even more detailed than the book.

  By the spring of 1945 Germany had become a battleground. At the Wehrmacht weapons testing grounds at Kummersdorf the various test departments began evacuating important materials and documents and burning the rest. At the beginning of March 1945 the  Kummersdorf Panzer Battalion was formed from elements of the Technischen Versuchs Kompanie “Technical Test Company” it had a mixed complement of vehicles. On the 14 March 1945, part of the panzer battalion Kummersdorf was absorbed into I./Panzer-Regiment 29 which was part of the newly formed Panzer-Division “Müncheberg” a division which itself was formed on the 5th of March 1945.

“Müncheberg” http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b232/gluetank/Porsche%20VK4502%20Vorne/Title%20Headings/Munchberg_zpsxlgr6znj.png Panzer-Division


 An OKH order dated 18 April 1945 shows that the Kummersdorf Abteilung and the 1/29 Panzer Regiment were organized into an ad-hoc regiment. The Kummersdorf or 1st battalion had a staff, a staff company, a Tiger Company (formerly 3/Kummersdorf Panzer Battalion), a Panther company, a mixed Panzer company, and a supply company.
The Inspector-General of Armoured Forces mentioned the formation of Kummersdorf panzer company  (new unit, formed out of the logistics battalion at Kummersdorf) during the course of a meeting of a briefing at Führer Headquarters on 31 March 1945. It was organized into three tank platoons (partially mobile), one armoured reconnaissance platoon (not mobile). The vehicles were taken from those kept on hand for test purposes. They included a Panzer VI Tiger II (Sd.Kfz. 182), a Jagdtiger, two American Sherman tanks, an Italian P 40(i) tank, and several B IV heavy explosive charge carriers armed with machine guns. (one Tiger II, one Jagdtiger, four Panthers, two Panzer N, one Panzer III, one Nashorn, one Hummel, two Sherman’s, and one immobile Porsche Tiger 8.8-centimeter L/71 main gun )

 According to a priority telex message dated 4 April 1945, at least part of the panzer company was supposed to be transferred into the Dresden area. (A report on the 19 April 1945 stated the Kummersdorf panzer company was on the march to Luchau. A final report dated 21 April 1945 stated the battalion staff and the company had been attached to Kampfgruppe MÖWS) The non-mobile elements of Kummersdorf panzer company, including a Tiger tank with the Porsche turret {Porsche Tiger 8.8-centimeter L/71 main gun} saw action at the end of April in the fighting south east of the proving ground.


 Another tank unit was formed at Kummersdorf using the civilian drivers, including Behnisch, (my personal question.....
http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/hand-gestures/thinking-hard-smiley-emoticon.gifGünter Behnisch - a submarine commander?) whose name appears several times. According to a note dated 21 April 1945, this unit was supposed to go into action south of Zossen as part of Kampfgruppe Kaether. With a total of 42 vehicles, including at least one Panzer V Panther, it set out in the direction of Baruth. Troops of the 1st Ukrainian Front advancing from Golssen had to be held up. A battle developed near Baruth in which the makeshift tank unit was completely wiped out.

 

(Baruth is approximately 7 kilometers from the village of Horstwalde, the following text must be dated on or about the 21st April 1945)
At Kummersdorf, the battle commander of Kummersdorf put together a Volkssturm unit from the remaining men. It saw action on the road to Horstwalde. A damaged Tiger was hauled out of the garages of the Verskraft to bolster its strength. There was a brief exchange of fire with red army troops during which a T34 was knocked out. Fighting was also recorded in the area of the army workers settlement, where 88-mm anti-aircraft guns destroyed another tank. Members of the Volkssturm wielding Panzerfaust anti-tank weapons destroyed several Russian tanks on the road from Scönefled to Gottow. (Approximately 3km East of Horstwalde village) The defensive ring around Kummersdorf, which had been broken in several places, disintegrated.
It seems that one of the Porsche Type-180 vehicles may have been in operation since a Porsche Tiger with an 8.8cm L/71 gun is listed as part of the Panzer Kompanie Kummersdorf on March 1945. Virtually all operational Tiger II tanks, and prototypes issued for research and training were thrown into the fray at the end of the war.

Conclusion:
  It’s clear from the text above that the Technischen Versuchs Kompanie “Technical Test Company” left their immobile tank behind when they were ordered south. The tank is referred to as a “Tiger tank with a Porsche turret” and “Porsche Tiger 8.8-centimeter L/70 main gun” To me this could well be nothing more than an early Tiger II with a Porsche turret. But you never know and just because there are no pictures of the tank at Kummersdorf and no photographs taken in or around Horstwalde by the Russians does not rule out that it could have been a VK4502. People have pointed out to me in the past that if the Tiger which fought there was indeed a VK4502 then it would have surely drawn the interest of a Russian Army photographer...


 Using the assumption that this prototype tank was relegated to training purposes at Kummersdorf and (as mentioned before) could have been lost in the final defense of that area. Reports say that it was used somewhere south of Zossen as part of a Kampfgrup Kaether in the last days of the war.
 As most of you probably know, the turrets used for the Tiger II production run (although referred to as Porsche and Henschel) were both in fact built by Krupp. Remember (mentioned earlier) that the VK 45.02 sported the initial version specifically made for this vehicle.

 BUT to this day no Russian Army photographs of the knocked out VK4501 command tank have ever surfaced. This one off rare tank lost in 1944 surely would have been photographed even if it was just a wreck.
It’s very likely that once engaged the single tank defending Horstwalde would have been destroyed, if the tank had been wrecked then perhaps the remains may well have been over looked by the Russians just like the
VK4501, especially when you consider that the Maus V1 prototype and a blown up VK4502 were lying just  a few kilometers  away.

As a grim reminder of war........

A German Officer noted:

 The dead are lying all over the bridge, and the wounded, with no one to pick them up. Civilians are trying to cross; they are shot down in rows. Our last armored cars are forcing their way across the bridge over and through piles of twisted human bodies. The bridge is flooded with blood. The terrible slaughter would not end. The rear guard falls apart. The command crumbles. Our losses are heavy.
Two last divisions did make it across the bridge.

The same officer made a final entry on May 4, 1945.


 Behind us, Berlin in flames. Russian tanks all around us, and the incessant clatter of machine guns. We meet columns of refugees drifting about lost. They weep and ask for help. We are at the end ourselves. The unit breaks up. We try to go on in small groups.

The Muncheberg division broke up on May 4th, and its men tried to make their way to the west to surrender to the British and Americans. Only a few made good their escape, however, most fell into Russian captivity. After that disintegration (the last large formal body of public administration near Berlin) German control ceased to exist.



 I've portrayed this subject in Panzer gray because of the lack of paint supplies (a training tank wouldn't really need the late war repaint as seriously as a forward unit) and I have placed it on an obscure road south of Zossen.


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Good view of the shell ejector port and bolts that I added.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b232/gluetank/Porsche%20VK4502%20Vorne/Porsche%20complete/00072_zpshelktqww.png


Playin' with the periscopes....

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b232/gluetank/Porsche%20VK4502%20Vorne/Porsche%20complete/00069_zpsjnewmbws.png

A lott'a mud, dust and foot traffic here.


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Considering there were no hull entrances for the driver and radio operator, I'm thinking the turret would get pretty dirty.
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                  This Tiger is...........

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" Lookin' for mud in all the right places♩"

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About ready to go.....  
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b232/gluetank/Porsche%20VK4502%20Vorne/Porsche%20complete/Screen%20shot%202016-06-27%20at%2010.54.14%20PM_zpsgvliuups.png

  a bit of dirt and surface mudulation ..........
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Grit and grime from nearby explosions........
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b232/gluetank/Porsche%20VK4502%20Vorne/Porsche%20complete/PICT0042_zpsp1qcz6sj.jpg





Tracks and wheels -  with a nice helping of mud.

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 Moving forward, "The Phantom Tiger " will begin with the next build update.

 Meanwhile, I'll be out of touch here for the next few days doing other stuff that I need to get done.
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Posted by SprueOne on Saturday, January 7, 2017 10:31 AM

Dirty, battle damage and worn grime. Hard to believe it was once plastic.

Anyone with a good car don't need to be justified - Hazel Motes

 

Iron Rails 2015 by Wayne Cassell Weekend Madness sprueone

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Posted by Gamera on Monday, January 9, 2017 12:01 PM

SprueOne

Dirty, battle damage and worn grime. Hard to believe it was once plastic.

 

Ditto!!!!! 

And love the history behind her. 

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by disastermaster on Friday, January 13, 2017 8:47 PM

SprueOne
Dirty, battle damage and worn grime.
Hard to believe it was once plastic.




Well, it http://www.laie-smileys.com/yo.gif izz what it izz http://www.laie-smileys.com/nose.gif
Thank 'ya SprueOne.                           
                        
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Posted by disastermaster on Tuesday, January 17, 2017 11:34 PM

Gamera
SprueOne

Dirty, battle damage and worn grime. Hard to believe it was once plastic.

 Ditto!!!!!

And love the history behind her. 

 



http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/drink/beer-cheers-smiley-emoticon.gifThank you again Gamera,

Just posting a build that everyone can enjoy and get a smile from too.
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GAF
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Posted by GAF on Wednesday, January 18, 2017 11:48 PM

Hard to add any more superlatives to this stellar job, DM!  I know nothing about tanks, but it certainly looks like what I could imagine a tank taken out of some training depot might appear.

Would they have bothered to apply any ID or balkenkreuz?

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Posted by disastermaster on Monday, January 23, 2017 11:38 PM

RudyOnWheels
Absolute awesome work DM!!! Rudy



       http://www.laie-smileys.com/gafas.gif The very best is yet to come.


 Meanwhile, I'll be headed out for some more
http://www.totalfootballforums.com/forums/uploads/emoticons/shoot.giftarget practice tomorrow.
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Posted by disastermaster on Monday, January 30, 2017 8:59 PM




GAF
Hard to add any more superlatives to this stellar job, DM! 
I know nothing about tanks, but it certainly looks like what I could imagine a
tank taken out of some training depot might appear.
 Would they have bothered to apply any ID or balkenkreuz?


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Well GAF, this sounds like a case of "seeing is believing".

 I read somewhere that
at that stage of the war they didn't display the balkenkreuz
or (or since this one was the only one of it's kind) turret numbers either - however, while
possibly being a training tank and still in panzer gray it wouldn't be too totally out of the question.

 I'm just showing it in a "bottom of the barrel" state.

Glad 'ya like it.
Thank you for your generous comment.



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Posted by disastermaster on Saturday, February 4, 2017 12:33 AM


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http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b232/gluetank/Porsche%20VK4502%20Vorne/Title%20Headings/2%20The%20Phantom%20Tiger%20quick%20view_zpsrlifaalw.png


OK.............. http://www.laie-smileys.com/libro2.gif  here's some reading to jumpstart your weekend.



 
http://www.laie-smileys.com/tele.gifAfter doing the original version of the Porsche Tiger II, I thought
I'd do a bit of a stretch with it using the Henschell turret - which was the
eventual choice for the chosen majority of the units built.
 
 Being aware of the reasons that the VK Porsche Tiger II wasn't chosen
as the successor to the Tiger I (and just for the fun of it)
I wanted to pair
up the Henschell Turret with the Porsche chassis/hull as a "might have been"
subject - often referred to as a "what if".

 So
I'm now jumping into the alternate reality of WWII.      
                               
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Reworked this old Italeri wheel from the Elephant kit.
It'll wind up being a spare wheel minus the hub.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b232/gluetank/Porsche%20VK4502%20Vorne/tracks%20-%20wheels/Screen%20shot%202016-07-05%20at%2011.26.07%20PM_zpshix3h7ss.png


The result after separating the hub from the rim (using my  trusty hand drill) and adding the mounting holes, some primer red, a bit of chipping with some bare metal showing.


http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b232/gluetank/Porsche%20VK4502%20Vorne/tracks%20-%20wheels/15_zps3sclhv9z.png



Weathered and dirtied the steel on the wear area.

Then a good coat of dust.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b232/gluetank/Porsche%20VK4502%20Vorne/tracks%20-%20wheels/17_zpsmbk3iruf.png

Another view.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b232/gluetank/Porsche%20VK4502%20Vorne/tracks%20-%20wheels/16_zpsh2o18qdy.png

Made up a mounting fixture.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b232/gluetank/Porsche%20VK4502%20Vorne/tracks%20-%20wheels/18_zpscpkbjmfr.png

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b232/gluetank/Porsche%20VK4502%20Vorne/tracks%20-%20wheels/19_zps7yxwetrn.png


Completed assembly.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b232/gluetank/Porsche%20VK4502%20Vorne/tracks%20-%20wheels/wheel%20%20assembled_zpswxqsuenf.png


 I've looked extensively over the net and haven't seen a model of a correctly VK built in this configuration.


 
Without presenting the "shell-trap" feature of the original design. The Henschell turret would surely
have presented an (
http://www.millan.net/minimations/smileys/indubitablysmile.gif) indubitable wall of steel in conjunction with the front armor of the hull.
 

 The turret came from a Tamiya build from long ago. I stripped off all the paint and added some slight
modifications such as the spare wheel and attachment hardware, relocated track hanger positions and
the camouflage attachment points. 

Married it to the hull.

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b232/gluetank/Porsche%20VK4502%20Vorne/Henschell%20progress/0006_zpsxlbdxtnw.png
 

I think this turret looks really cool in this hypothetical combination.

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b232/gluetank/Porsche%20VK4502%20Vorne/Henschell%20progress/00020_zpsx5f8anlv.png
                                              
A change of lighting and funnin'with the turret scopes again...........
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Suspension works, third and fifth road wheel floating, just didn't press 'em down well enough in this pic.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b232/gluetank/Porsche%20VK4502%20Vorne/Henschell%20Complete/Replacement_zpsghfbeuur.png


Late war desperate measures
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-zSECybiJOqg/VQA96TRHsSI/AAAAAAAASkQ/qmYQWP_PsBA/s1600/sweeping-smiley-emoticon.gif nasty tank.......
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b232/gluetank/Porsche%20VK4502%20Vorne/Henschell%20Complete/Screen%20shot%202016-06-27%20at%2010.56.37%20PM_zpsur5xbotx.png


http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b232/gluetank/Porsche%20VK4502%20Vorne/Henschell%20Complete/Screen%20shot%202016-06-27%20at%2010.32.54%20PM_zpsgz1t98di.png

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Next comes the infrastructure for the turret camouflaging
..........some copper netting - suitably treated.

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Connected to the attachment points.
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http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b232/gluetank/Porsche%20VK4502%20Vorne/Henschell%20progress/spare_zpsdwqnzos3.png


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Next will be the addition of
branches, leaves, and more composure.

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