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"The Hunters GB" (2/1/08 to 6/1/08)

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Posted by tigerman on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 10:38 AM
 Carves wrote:
 STUG61 wrote:

Eric I'll be doing the AFV club Achilles Mk.II.c.

I'll save all the Stugs in the stash for later!!Wink [;)]

Hey I have a StuG in my stash too. Maybe we can wait until StuG GB come around.

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Ben

It's was done about 3 years ago. I lost the badge. I'd certainly go for another round. I have the Dragon G late with all my goods........waiting. 

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 Eric 

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Posted by dupes on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 10:46 AM
 tigerman wrote:

Oh, you're going to be sent to the corner Mister.......Clown [:o)]

You make some good points. This is getting complicted isn't it. The thin-skinned vehicles would be better suited for ambush, but even the heavier ones did the same. Hmmmm. I would omit the halftracks from the list. To me they don't fit the characteristics of a TD hunter. Sorry to all. Disapprove [V]

Hahahahahha....sorry for being a pain. Just trying to clarify. Big Smile [:D]

So then the edited list (Hermes compilation) would look something like this...?

German
StuG III Ausf F, G w/75mm StuK 42
StuG IV
Marder series
SdKfz 251/22
SdKfz 250/10
Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer
Jadpanzer IV series
E-10/E-20
Hornisse/Nashorn
Ferdinand/Elefant
Jagdpanzer V Jagdpanther
Jagdpanzer VI Jagdtiger 

US
M3 GMC
M6 Fargo GMC
M10 Wolverine GMC
M18 Hellcat GMC
M36 Jackson GMC 

Russia
SU-76
SU-85
SU-100
ISU-122
ISU-152 

Great Britain
Firefly
Archer
Achilles
Cruiser Mk VIII Challenger

 

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Posted by tigerman on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 10:48 AM
 dupes wrote:
 tigerman wrote:

Oh, you're going to be sent to the corner Mister.......Clown [:o)]

You make some good points. This is getting complicted isn't it. The thin-skinned vehicles would be better suited for ambush, but even the heavier ones did the same. Hmmmm. I would omit the halftracks from the list. To me they don't fit the characteristics of a TD hunter. Sorry to all. Disapprove [V]

Hahahahahha....sorry for being a pain. Just trying to clarify. Big Smile [:D]

So then the edited list (Hermes compilation) would look something like this...?

German
StuG III Ausf F, G w/75mm StuK 42
StuG IV
Marder series
SdKfz 251/22
SdKfz 250/10
Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer
Jadpanzer IV series
E-10/E-20
Hornisse/Nashorn
Ferdinand/Elefant
Jagdpanzer V Jagdpanther
Jagdpanzer VI Jagdtiger 

US
M3 GMC
M6 Fargo GMC
M10 Wolverine GMC
M18 Hellcat GMC
M36 Jackson GMC 

Russia
SU-76
SU-85
SU-100
ISU-122
ISU-152 

Great Britain
Firefly
Archer
Achilles
Cruiser Mk VIII Challenger

 

That's a nice compliation. Still plenty of choices, though German will be dominant. 

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 Eric 

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Posted by dupes on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 10:49 AM
 jthurston wrote:

OK, here's the hunters in my stash:

DML Marder II, StuG III G, Nashorn, Jagdpanther (early) (x2 for some reason); Tamiya 110 M8.

So I'll build one of the jagdpanthers, prolly either OOB or with only minor AM (maybe a barrel, etc).

Thurston - I'm sure I could help you lighten your stash-load of that "extra" JP if necessary...Wink [;)]

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Posted by archangel571 on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 11:01 AM
 dupes wrote:
 jthurston wrote:

OK, here's the hunters in my stash:

DML Marder II, StuG III G, Nashorn, Jagdpanther (early) (x2 for some reason); Tamiya 110 M8.

So I'll build one of the jagdpanthers, prolly either OOB or with only minor AM (maybe a barrel, etc).

Thurston - I'm sure I could help you lighten your stash-load of that "extra" JP if necessary...Wink [;)]

Watch out for that pair of sink mark infested treads though, providing it's the older Imperial series kit (9015 i believe).  My plan to have a lil more TLC for an old kit like this went out the window the minute I saw those tracklinks.

-=Ryan=- Too many kits... so little free time. MadDocWorks
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Posted by Carves on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 11:02 AM

Wow.... this GB sure took off  fast.

19 people has joined Thumbs Up [tup]

Should be fun fun fun Party [party]

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Ben

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Posted by tigerman on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 11:10 AM
 Carves wrote:

Wow.... this GB sure took off  fast.

19 people has joined Thumbs Up [tup]

Should be fun fun fun Party [party]

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Ben

I think the masses have been waiting for something to begin.

This should get me off my lazy end and back to the bench. I've been slaving around the house for the past 2 weeks. Yuck [yuck]

 

 

 

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 Eric 

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Posted by Brews on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 12:29 PM
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Posted by Hermesminiatures on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 1:06 PM
Well, the SU-122 destroyed some tanks, and proved a threat to the German heavies. However, that was only as a stop-gap measure until the SU-85 arrived. If the SU-122, as an HE-firing assault gun would qualify, then so would the German self-propelled howitzers Wespe and Hummel. They both carried AP ammo and destroyed their fair share of Soviet tanks, but since they were neither designed as a tank hunter nor ended up becoming a highly succesful one, they don't qualify. And I don't think the SU-122 does either. The ISU-152, on the other hand, was designed as an assault gun, but soon became know as "Beast Killer" and was relegated to an anti-tank role. That's the only way I think an assault gun or SPG will qualify.

Jonathan

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Posted by archangel571 on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 1:14 PM
 Brews wrote:

I reiterate that the SU-122 should qualify:

http://www.battlefield.ru/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=60&Itemid=45&lang=en

Awesome story there. 

But the main design and purpose for the SU-122 was still an assault support vehicle and self-propelled artillery.  A large calibre shell with close enough distance can definitely cause damage to any heavy armor, but like the report had mentioned, most ended up as dents.  It was like smashing your 1/35 tank with a large hammer (yes i had done it in real life with older 1/48 bandai kits... everyone has their regrets...), so the only thing that broke apart are the joints since their were the weakest pieces.  I am pretty sure a barrage of direct fire from an M109 can flatten even the Abrams.  (heavyarty if you are interested enough to read this topic, correct me on it).  Most TDs have high velocity guns that aim to penetrate the thick armor instead for a one shot kill since their own weak protection doesn't allow any return fire.  In that aspect, the SU-122 just isn't a TD. 

-=Ryan=- Too many kits... so little free time. MadDocWorks
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Posted by tigerman on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 1:23 PM
Yeah, I have to agree. Just wasn't the intended role for it.

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 Eric 

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Posted by jthurston on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 1:27 PM
 archangel571 wrote:
 dupes wrote:
 jthurston wrote:

OK, here's the hunters in my stash:

DML Marder II, StuG III G, Nashorn, Jagdpanther (early) (x2 for some reason); Tamiya 110 M8.

So I'll build one of the jagdpanthers, prolly either OOB or with only minor AM (maybe a barrel, etc).

Thurston - I'm sure I could help you lighten your stash-load of that "extra" JP if necessary...Wink [;)]

Watch out for that pair of sink mark infested treads though, providing it's the older Imperial series kit (9015 i believe).  My plan to have a lil more TLC for an old kit like this went out the window the minute I saw those tracklinks.

Yup. It's kit #9012. And it is bad with the stink marks (ejector marks, actually, IIRC). I mean, um, sink marks. I'm not sure right now, but I might have some AM Panther tracks laying around, waiting to wrap around them roadwheels.

If not, well there's another $40. Censored [censored]

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Posted by MarkDunck on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 2:58 PM

Not to be argumentive, so don't take this the wrong way. I don't think that the Sd.Kfz. 251/22 should be ruled out. As the PaK 40 remained the most prolific anti tank weapon that the Germans used. More were produced than practically any other PaK.  So any anti tank weapons mounted on a self propelled chasis should not be ruled out. This is the same PaK that the Marder used. If we are allowing a Firefly (a tank with a opened top traversable turret? Then why not these?) While I do not build Allied armor (O.K. maybee 1 or 5 Whistling [:-^]  ) I am not saying that the Firefly shouled be ruled out esp. due to the lack of  Allied subjects. I am not sugesting any German PaK lower than a 7.5cm KwK L/40 be allowed either, or any German traversible turrets.  How ever a Sd.Kfz. 234/4 should also be added to the list. The Encoclopedia of German Tanks lists these as anti tank vehicles. I also feel that the 251/22 should be put back on the list as it was also intended to help fill the anti tank role. I am looking forwards to any thoughts any one has on this matter.

Best Regards,

              Mark

 

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Posted by Brews on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 3:36 PM

I realise that I'm at severe risk of flogging a dead horse, but I quote:

"In May 1943, the new BP-460A HEAT round was accepted. That ammunition allowed the SU-122 to deal with enemy AFV's at long distances successfully."

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Posted by dupes on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 3:49 PM

I think part of the problem here is everyone is trying to come up with tank destroyers...which includes LOTS of vehicles, depending on how broad ones definition of TD is.

The fact is that this group build is titled "Hunters" not "Tank Destroyers", and as such is truly only subject to the vehicles that Tigerman wishes to include.

I think we also need to consider that while lots of vehicles had the capabilities to destroy tanks, that is NOT what they were made for. Not many 251/22's or 234/4's were sent out on "hunting" missions to knock out Shermans, as far as I know. Wink [;)]

Just my My 2 cents [2c], of course. Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by biffa on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 4:46 PM
I agree with dupes having the ability to destroy a tank if the need arose is not the same as being a tank hunter/destroyer that said two more are the "sturer emil" and "dicker max"
Ron g.
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Posted by Specter on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 6:13 PM
Tigerman could you put me down for a AFV Hellcat. I still have to order it for my dad's birthday this month, he wants me to build one for him.
Seth
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Posted by tigerman on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 6:29 PM
 dupes wrote:

I think we also need to consider that while lots of vehicles had the capabilities to destroy tanks, that is NOT what they were made for. Not many 251/22's or 234/4's were sent out on "hunting" missions to knock out Shermans, as far as I know. Wink [;)]

Just my My 2 cents [2c], of course. Big Smile [:D]

I think that sums it up best. I mean this will be become so broad if we don't define it. I have some reservations about the Firefly too. It fits the definition of an MBT better than TD. This would be a good settlement for Roy Chow help define.

Specter and Luftwoller, got you guys down.

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 Eric 

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Posted by 9 Toe Tanker on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 7:38 PM

If your only going to accept "Panzer Jager vehicles" (Tank Hunter vehicles) by definition...to be acceptable subjects for the GB....

...then you would have to include this one also....Panzer Jager Bren 731 (e)  Big Smile [:D]

tank hunter bren in action
Best Regards Joe
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Posted by moose421 on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 8:07 PM

I agree with Dupes,  Tigerman starts it and can define hunter any way he wishes.  WOuld love to join.  But have to finish up a  Merkava IIID and build up a Mark IV for the western desert GB too.  But IF and I say IF I can finish the mark IV in a decent time.  I would like to build a M10 for this GB.

 

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Posted by T-rex on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 8:31 PM
A new groupe build, humBig Smile [:D], i'll think ill join ar at least try to get in, Tamiya has release a new Hetzert that i want to build, can I join?

Working on: Trumpeter SU-152 (1/35) Trumpeter E-10 (1/35) Heller Somua (1/35)

"The world is your enemy, prince of a thousand enemy. And when they'll find you, they will kill you... but they will have to catch you first ''

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Posted by tigerman on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 8:39 PM

 T-rex wrote:
A new groupe build, humBig Smile [:D], i'll think ill join ar at least try to get in, Tamiya has release a new Hetzert that i want to build, can I join?

Yes you may. Glad to have a Hetzer too!

"Jagd" translates to hunt in German if this helps to clarify some confusion.

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Posted by T-rex on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 8:44 PM
Alright, thanks tigerman, and there's still alot of time left, but first i got a hanomag to finish.

Working on: Trumpeter SU-152 (1/35) Trumpeter E-10 (1/35) Heller Somua (1/35)

"The world is your enemy, prince of a thousand enemy. And when they'll find you, they will kill you... but they will have to catch you first ''

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Posted by STUG61 on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 9:26 PM
 tigerman wrote:
 Carves wrote:
 STUG61 wrote:

Eric I'll be doing the AFV club Achilles Mk.II.c.

I'll save all the Stugs in the stash for later!!Wink [;)]

Hey I have a StuG in my stash too. Maybe we can wait until StuG GB come around.

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Ben

 

It's was done about 3 years ago. I lost the badge. I'd certainly go for another round. I have the Dragon G late with all my goods........waiting. 

I'll be waiting too......I only have about ten of them hanging around here!!!

Smile! It makes people nervous!! Andy
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Posted by Jester75 on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 9:28 PM

Oh man, a StuG group build just sounds soooooooo delicious!!! No no no, must not think of another group build, must complete current one and past due one...............but, its a StuG, oh the sweetness...............no, stop that , must stop thinking StuG...............

Eric

 

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Posted by tigerman on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 11:29 PM
 Jester75 wrote:

Oh man, a StuG group build just sounds soooooooo delicious!!! No no no, must not think of another group build, must complete current one and past due one...............but, its a StuG, oh the sweetness...............no, stop that , must stop thinking StuG...............

I hear you my friend.......I hear and feel your pain.

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Posted by Carves on Wednesday, January 9, 2008 3:38 AM
 Jester75 wrote:

Oh man, a StuG group build just sounds soooooooo delicious!!! No no no, must not think of another group build, must complete current one and past due one...............but, its a StuG, oh the sweetness...............no, stop that , must stop thinking StuG...............

Steady man, and get some medical attention Laugh [(-D]

You know. I just dont get it. How come a StuG, which it's original role was as an infrantry support can suddently become a hunter or even TD. Was it because of the 7.5 cm and 10.5 cm gun ?

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Posted by Jester75 on Wednesday, January 9, 2008 6:38 AM
 Jester75 wrote:

Oh man, a StuG group build just sounds soooooooo delicious!!! No no no, must not think of another group build, must complete current one and past due one...............but, its a StuG, oh the sweetness...............no, stop that , must stop thinking StuG...............

We apologize for the above outburst. Those responsible for the outburst have been sacked. We now continue with the regularly scheduled group build.

No llamas were harmed in the above said sacking.

Eric

 

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Posted by jthurston on Wednesday, January 9, 2008 6:51 AM
 MarkDunck wrote:

If we are allowing a Firefly (a tank with a opened top traversable turret? Then why not these?)

Mark, I have to agree with the majority on this one, in that we're not specifically looking for tanks with opened top turrets. Also, this description doesn't fit the Firefly, as the Firefly was a Sherman conversion with a Brit AT gun, but it wasn't open on top.

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Posted by dupes on Wednesday, January 9, 2008 6:53 AM
 tigerman wrote:
 dupes wrote:

I think we also need to consider that while lots of vehicles had the capabilities to destroy tanks, that is NOT what they were made for. Not many 251/22's or 234/4's were sent out on "hunting" missions to knock out Shermans, as far as I know. Wink [;)]

Just my My 2 cents [2c], of course. Big Smile [:D]

I think that sums it up best. I mean this will be become so broad if we don't define it. I have some reservations about the Firefly too. It fits the definition of an MBT better than TD. This would be a good settlement for Roy Chow help define.

Well sir, I eagerly await your ruling on the Firefly. Tongue [:P]

Rooted around in the stash last night to see what I had available (I love this part of GB's!), came up with quite a few. Heh.

USSR - Zvezda ISU-152
GB - DML Firefly Vc, AFV Achilles
US - Academy M10 Duckbill, AFV M-18 Hellcat
Germany - Tamiya StuGIIIG, Marder III, Marder IIIM, Hetzer. DML Marder II, Jagdpanzer IV A-0, JagdTiger.

Will probably hold off on deciding, see what everyone else goes with and try to fill in some gaps if I can...although I'm about 100% on that Zvezda ISU-152. Evil [}:)]

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