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Panzer Zerstorer E-100
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Posted: Saturday, August 25, 2012 - 03:47 AM UTC
Hi All it's been forever since I last posted,
so here it goes.

I think I posted this in the wrong spot,
So here I am posting it here as well.


I like doing strange un-usual subjects in 1/72 that I find in the 1/35 world.
While looking for something else, I stumbled upon this link in a French forum.

http://maquette-garden.forumactif.com/t10473-e-100

In case you can't get the link to open,
my project will look like this.



Now I have been inspired by two other 1/35 builds for the E-100 in the past.
One was by Michael Rinaldi when he did the E-100 Ausf B
(which has been Pirated by Trumpeter)
and the other was by Frank Forster when he did the Jagdpanzer E-100 "Krokodil".
I was also inspired by Frank for my E-10.
This one (unfortunately) I do not know the name of the model builder,
If anyone out there can come up with his name, please do, so that I may give proper credit.

Anyway, I thought this through, and decided to start with a cast of my E-100(B) hull,
and a 1/35 Jagdpanther gun barrel donated by a friend of mine.



now to this properly, I needed to get rid of the "upper" portion of the hull,
so I "sawed" away as much as I could



and then sanded away the rest



so here is the result and where I will start



In the mean time I am rummaging through my spares to find an engine deck,
and picking through my modern (1/72) kits for ideas,
as to what to use for the remote controlled gun turret for the top of the tank.

Well I suffered a "slight" set-back,
It seems that the resin lower isn't going to work for me.
No matter how I try, I am "not" getting a "true" flat surface,
one of the corners is off by .5 - 1 degree.

So going through the scarp box I dug out a plastic E-100 hull,
took the trusty Dremel and cut it down.



So Now I am going to continue with this



This makes more since in the long run anyway,
since I plan on making a mold of the whole thing,
it's better to have an original piece, that Donor can be glued to.
Now I've been studying the engine deck, not being impressed with Dragon's original,
I opted for a replacement, upon studying others......
I think I'll go for the Revell King Tiger.



The Only things I didn't like about the Revell one,
was that it had tools molded onboard and there are these little dimples,
where some POS screens are supposed to be glued on.
I didn't even like these when I built that kit OOTB.

But anyway, enough rambling....on to the project.

(Couple days later)

Well.....off to a shame-full start.....
I started off OK, by building dams and filling the area with resin.
Then I decided ti saw off the exccess.....my mistake.
Now she's too narrow, so I'll have to build the sides up again to widen her out,
then try again, but at least the basic shape is starting to show through.









I know she is supposed to be called the Panzer Zerstorer E-100,
but right now she's more like a PITA-POS

(Couple Days Later)

WEll as you can tell by the previous pic.....
I was screwing this baby up.
I had hoped to get another E-100 to help with judging the width,
But I could not just keep waiting.
I got the sides built back up, sanded smooth,
and soon will be ready for the side armor.
Anyway, here's how she looks for now.


Once I have the side armor on, the rest should fall into place.

(Couple Days Later)

Progress for today.









here it is with the Panther Zerstorer, and the Krokodil.


more to fallow soon.

(Couple Days Later)

I'll soon show you the progress for today.
first I'll show again how it should look when done:


I will say that there be at least three differences from this to mine.
I will not have the spades in the rear, the side skirt armor, nor the bumper plates in the front.
With that being said, here is the day's work so far.





I'll post more when the time comes.

(Couple Days Later)

Well it's been a couple of days and here is where I am now.










and while I'm waiting for a 20mm to modify for the roof gun.
I played with putting a 1/87 Marder IFV turret on it.





Well that's all for now.
I'll be back soon.

(Couple Days Later)

Well here I am again....
Just want to show the progress to date.
I am still awaiting a 20mm to modify for the roof armament.










it's a slow task, but I like how it's turning out.

(a few days later)

Ok....
Here is the progress I made as of yesterday.


Here is the travel lock:


Here is where I bored a spot to seat the 20mm platform:


Here is the platform in place:


and here is the "side mounted" anntena mount:


( a few days later)

Today I reworked the Gun Mantlet.
With a little bit of large tubing, and a Lot of putty.




I used a "rattle can" spray primer,
tip was dirty so the can started to sputter a little.
Tell me what you think.
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Posted: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 - 12:31 AM UTC
WOW more than 80 views....no replies.

Well the hull is ready for molding.








My next post will be with cast resin.
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Posted: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 - 10:11 PM UTC
The Resin is Cast!
Here is the first cast of resin from the mold.
Alas it is only the Hull.
With this I'll continue my work on the rest of the pieces.


















sadly the antenna mast was snapped while extracting the pice from the mold.
When the build is done I shall replace it.
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Posted: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 - 10:36 PM UTC
Hi Ken,

My word that is a big lump of resin, excellent detail though. I am not 'into' paper panzers, but do enjoy following your builds and concepts. I often wonder what some of the Nazi design engineers were on to come up with these wonderful creations. Have you decided on any sort of camouflage scheme yet? Looking forward to seeing this beastie finished.

All the best,

Paul
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Posted: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 - 10:48 PM UTC

Quoted Text

Hi Ken,

My word that is a big lump of resin, excellent detail though. I am not 'into' paper panzers, but do enjoy following your builds and concepts. I often wonder what some of the Nazi design engineers were on to come up with these wonderful creations. Have you decided on any sort of camouflage scheme yet? Looking forward to seeing this beastie finished.

All the best,

Paul



Hi Paul,
I am thinking of painting it like this:


My friend Iain did this paint job on a "Panther" Zerstorer that he got from me.
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Posted: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 - 11:33 PM UTC
Oh, that looks good! Where is the picture from?

I've been following this thread and out of all the PP's, this one is the most intriguing to me.








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Posted: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 - 12:45 AM UTC
Ken is that huge door at the rear for the gun to recoil?
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Posted: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 - 01:01 AM UTC

Quoted Text

Oh, that looks good! Where is the picture from?

I've been following this thread and out of all the PP's, this one is the most intriguing to me.


The pic is from here:
http://www.network54.com/Forum/47210/message/1345410621/Been+working+on+another+feline+friend.+%28Panther+Based%29
I sent him the kit some time ago.







~ Jeff

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Posted: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 - 01:03 AM UTC

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Ken is that huge door at the rear for the gun to recoil?



I'm thinkin so, I didn't design the tank.
Prob also good for venting.
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Posted: Thursday, August 30, 2012 - 05:13 AM UTC
Door at the back is to reload ammo. Venting with it might not be such a great idea in combat.
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Posted: Saturday, September 01, 2012 - 11:42 AM UTC
Awesome work Ken, as always.

I'm really impressed by the look of the casting on this one, it looks super sharp! Are you doing anything differently?

cheers
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Posted: Monday, September 03, 2012 - 09:33 AM UTC
Well....got a "little" farther on the gun.
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Posted: Tuesday, September 04, 2012 - 12:31 PM UTC
Well, I've been working real hard on other asspects of this thing.
Since the Dragon E-100 is nolonger being made,
I have decided to wofk on my own parts for it.
Here is the start of the tracks.






Now the original Exhaust pipes were kinda plain, so I made two versions for my tank.
Here is one of the versions.




Whata y'all think?
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Posted: Tuesday, September 04, 2012 - 10:06 PM UTC
Hi Ken,

Moving along nicely, very impressed with the tracks. The exhausts look like the crew would have to be very careful when the rear doors were open, but some of the German design for their tanks had very little to do with crew comfort, ie. the Hetzer. Looking very good, waiting now for the next update.

All the best,

Paul
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Posted: Sunday, September 30, 2012 - 02:19 PM UTC
@CPL-Overby – Kenneth,

I really like this particular project you’ve taken the time to invest in. So far I like everything about it and think that one or two of these vehicles would fit right in with the late war Panzer ’46 army I will be putting together in the very near future. I don’t like the current exhaust configuration and think that a similar one to that of the Ferdinand / Elefant would work better and afford a better margin of safety for the crew.

I know that everyone that has posted already loves that huge main gun. I personally have my reservations and think that a smaller sized copy (1/48th scale) may actually be a better choice, as it would represent a vehicle approaching something closer to being authentic. This in no way is to take away from what you are intending to create here, but merely MHO and nothing else. I am looking forward to seeing more of this build as you update. This work has my full attention

~ Eddy
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Posted: Sunday, September 30, 2012 - 03:03 PM UTC
great stuff ... I love the paper panzers!
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