Wednesday, December 31, 1969 - 12:00 PM UTC
For fans of the late war and what-if subjects, Paper Panzer Productions announces the release of their latest creation; the Maus Turret! This multimedia aftermarket set corrects numerous flaws found in the manufacturer produced Maus and E-100 tank kits.
The Schwere Panzerkampfwagen Maus was the biggest tank produced during WWII. The German monster weighed 188 ton and was armed with the massive 12.8 cm Kw.K 44 gun and a coaxially mounted 7.5 cm Kw.K. 44 gun. The turret weighed more than 50 tons. The Dragon Models kit of the Maus originally came out in 1992 and has many errors, most of them in the turret.
PPP’s turret corrects these errors and adds lots of extra detail. The front curve of the turret was corrected. Wrongly place hatches, pistol ports, periscopes and other elements were moved and detailed. The gun mantlet was reworked to feature the typical casting texture and cutting marks. The metal guns provided in the kit are by RB Model.
PPP35019 Maus turret for Maus Dragon and E-100 is available at 50€ (TAV included, shipping not included). A shop will be added to Paperpanzer.com in the future. In the meantime contact us for more information and purchases.
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PPP’s turret corrects these errors and adds lots of extra detail. The front curve of the turret was corrected. Wrongly place hatches, pistol ports, periscopes and other elements were moved and detailed. The gun mantlet was reworked to feature the typical casting texture and cutting marks. The metal guns provided in the kit are by RB Model.
PPP35019 Maus turret for Maus Dragon and E-100 is available at 50€ (TAV included, shipping not included). A shop will be added to Paperpanzer.com in the future. In the meantime contact us for more information and purchases.
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