The first two Pictures are of a E-100 A-3 [ Porsche turret ] with a long barreled 12.8cm KwK L/65 main gun with a 7.5cm KwK 44 L/36..
The next two are of an E-100 B-2 { Henschel turret ] with a long barrel ed 15cm KwK L/55 main gun and a 30mm Machine cannon as a coax ..
The next two is a V-2 Rocket transporter on a modified E-100 hull..
The last are of a Stug E-100 I am still working on..
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My E-100's
Graywolfgang
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Posted: Sunday, October 28, 2007 - 01:15 PM UTC
Kuno-Von-Dodenburg
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Posted: Sunday, October 28, 2007 - 10:01 PM UTC
Man!!! That work bench looks "lived in"!!!
I always like these Paper Panzers - some nice builds you have going on there. I like the V2 transporter, although it looks maybe a little top-heavy. Is that an actual design or did you make it up?
I always like these Paper Panzers - some nice builds you have going on there. I like the V2 transporter, although it looks maybe a little top-heavy. Is that an actual design or did you make it up?
AikinutNY
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Posted: Sunday, October 28, 2007 - 11:10 PM UTC
Steve,
The V2 without a warhead and empty tanks would be rather light compared to the E-100 turret. Load the warhead, stage the V2 and load the fuel. Nice work on the concept.
The problem is that and thing the E-100 needs protection from would kill the V2. One little bullet hole and BOOM! A block of Nebelwefer would make a little more sense, like an early MLRS>
The V2 without a warhead and empty tanks would be rather light compared to the E-100 turret. Load the warhead, stage the V2 and load the fuel. Nice work on the concept.
The problem is that and thing the E-100 needs protection from would kill the V2. One little bullet hole and BOOM! A block of Nebelwefer would make a little more sense, like an early MLRS>
PantherF
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Posted: Monday, October 29, 2007 - 04:44 AM UTC
What kit manufacturer is the first pic from? That's gotta go in my build collection some day!
Nice work!
Jeff
Nice work!
Jeff
kevinb120
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Posted: Monday, October 29, 2007 - 06:20 AM UTC
I like the mega Stug too
And you do know an experimental campaign starts Jan 1st
And you do know an experimental campaign starts Jan 1st
Graywolfgang
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Posted: Monday, October 29, 2007 - 07:49 AM UTC
All the hulls are from DML 1/35 kit.. The first one has the regular turret from the kit...
The second one has a scratch built turret.. The third one is the V-2 transporter.. The forth is a conversion from CMD.. And the last is allso a conversion but from New Connection.. The first and the second one have full interiors.. The guns are compleat.. I in the works a pair of Panthers as fuil Tankers for the V-2 rocket.. The warhead on the V-2 was only 2000 pounds.. The weight of the rocket with warhead was less than the Porshe turret.. The Porsche weighted 80 ton alone..
The second one has a scratch built turret.. The third one is the V-2 transporter.. The forth is a conversion from CMD.. And the last is allso a conversion but from New Connection.. The first and the second one have full interiors.. The guns are compleat.. I in the works a pair of Panthers as fuil Tankers for the V-2 rocket.. The warhead on the V-2 was only 2000 pounds.. The weight of the rocket with warhead was less than the Porshe turret.. The Porsche weighted 80 ton alone..
james84
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Posted: Monday, October 29, 2007 - 08:16 AM UTC
HUGE and BAD!
That V2 on that beast looks great, quite better than any other Paper Panzer!!!
That V2 on that beast looks great, quite better than any other Paper Panzer!!!
Graywolfgang
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Posted: Monday, October 29, 2007 - 09:18 AM UTC
No, I didn't know thier was going to be an experimental campaign .. What are the rules???
tjkelly
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Posted: Monday, October 29, 2007 - 10:17 AM UTC
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No, I didn't know thier was going to be an experimental campaign .. What are the rules???
Here they are:
Operational Overview
Campaign is to finish any experimental military vehicle, cannon, missile launcher, etc., that was designed during the years of 1938-1945.
The Rules and Regs
Open to all scales and nations. Can include tanks, trucks, cannons, missile launchers, or any other military items are allowed as long as they meet the time frame constraints.
The item depicted should be specifically a military item that was either in an experimental stage, low production (less then 12), or designed on paper between 1938-1945.
Dioramas are welcome and encouraged so long as the primary focus of the diorama is the experimental item. Please note it is fine if the diorama is set post 1945 as long as the main item was “thought of” before September of 1945.
You are NOT limited to vehicles that have been made but it is limted to documented items. This is open to complete kits, conversions, and home-built items.
More can be found under the "Campaigns" tab, as well as signing up for this one.
Cheers!
Tim
tjkelly
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Posted: Monday, October 29, 2007 - 10:21 AM UTC
Forgot to tell you Fred...awesome looking models! Came out great! Very cool indeed.
Thanks for sharing them!
Cheers!
Thanks for sharing them!
Cheers!
SimonW
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Posted: Monday, November 05, 2007 - 01:58 AM UTC
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. . . in the works a pair of Panthers as fuil Tankers for the V-2 rocket.. The warhead on the V-2 was only 2000 pounds.. The weight of the rocket with warhead was less than the Porshe turret..
Looking forward to pictures of those. Thanks very much for sharing your builds