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PzIV ausf ???

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 11:50 pm
by olifant

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 1:41 am
by Zartan
Looks like a captured Russian KV-2 Tank.

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 1:43 am
by Zartan
Looks like a captured Russian KV-2 Tank.

Didn't mean to do a double take!.....We need a uncaptured in 1/32.

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 3:30 am
by General custer
Oh yes! And a russian KV-1 too!

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 4:42 am
by ostketten
Found this at a Russian guys webpage... http://rkkaww2.armchairgeneral.com/gall ... ed/KV2.htm
Apparently the German designation for these was "PzKfw KV-II 754(R)" or some such. Note the rocket (or smoke?) projector racks on the back of the HM 1:72 model from badcat...very interesting. 8) As for the captured KV-2's, apparently the Germans still had at least a few in service as late as April 1945, but lord only knows where they found ammunition for these things at that late stage of the war.

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:11 am
by Rowsdower
Pretty cool stuff! Models of captured vehicles "under new management" are always neat. But I must stay away from 1:72!!! BACK! BACK! FOUL TEMPTRESS!!! :shock: :shock:

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 11:08 am
by ostketten
But I must stay away from 1:72!!! BACK! BACK! FOUL TEMPTRESS!!!
Rows, I used to feel the same way...I need another scale to collect like a need a hole in the head :roll: but what changed my mind was that someday I would like to get into wargaming and 1:32 is not a very practical scale for this purpose, and forget about XD...you'd need a tennis court sized area to do anything beyond about a platoon sized engagement :shock: It may also surpirise some people that the level of detail, and variety of vehicles and accessories, and lately figures, is quite extensive in 1:72 and growing all the time, Dragon alone must have 100+ (or close to it) different offerings in their 1:72 line. Anyway, I'm not trying to "convert" anybody over, just thought I would offer some reasons why it's not a bad scale to consider collecting.

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 12:38 pm
by tmanthegreat
ostketten wrote:It may also surpirise some people that the level of detail, and variety of vehicles and accessories, and lately figures, is quite extensive in 1:72 and growing all the time.
1:72 scale has the largest number of armored vehicles and aircraft of any of the small scales. Dragon is a good example to show variety, but then you also have Corgi, Unimax, Hobbymaster, IXO, MRC, and a ton of other companies. Looking at the number of products in 1:72 makes you realize just how limited the 1:18th scale really is...

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 1:19 pm
by ostketten
Looking at the number of products in 1:72 makes you realize just how limited the 1:18th scale really is...
Heresy!!! LOL, :lol: :lol: You are of course correct, however you are not likely to make many friends among the die hard XD crowd with comments like that one T. :lol:

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 7:13 am
by ltcbj
Actually 1/285 has the greatest range of armor models in any scale.

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 9:25 am
by Rowsdower
Hey check out my collection! I have the entire 8th Air Force on one microscope slide! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 9:51 am
by ltcbj
Picture please!!