Diorama: Tunisia, Feb '43 w/ custom Tiger I!!!
Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 11:59 pm
Hey guys, now that I have both my 1/32 s.pz.abt 501 panzers painted and back from Cabe, I had to make a dio to commemorate the occasion!
This dio doesn't depict a specific engagement per se, but it is sometime in early February 1943, somewhere between Bizerte and Kasserine. The Germans have just sighted some Amerikaner and have come to a halt to assess the situation and possibly engage them. Luckily the Luftwaffe was still quite a force in Tunisia at the time or this kind of exposed stop would not have been acceptable!
These first few pics are just of the tiger I recently got back, traveling down a dirt road, representing the actual movement to where the diorama takes place. The black and white ones just were too cool to not do







Ok, so now to the actual diorama. The lead tank is the Panzer III ausf. N I made and Cabe painted late last year. It is Tank 07 of the 1st Kompanie's leichter zug, or light platoon. This platoon would normally precede the heavy tiger platoons, but perhaps this one has fallen behind due to mechanical issues?
The tiger is tiger 122 of the 2nd Platoon, 1st Kompanie. The only info i have on this tank is that I know it was disabled by mines and AT rounds (from a picture), with both tracks blown and probably drive sprockets ruined. Although I'm not positive, this kind of damage usually meant the end for a tiger, as spare parts were hard to come by in Tunisia, due to the allies control of the Mediteranean. This was usualy accomplished by demolitions.
The infantry are a mix of Oryon 1/35(the ones with the immovable bases
) and 21st Century. They would have been panzer grenadiers of the 15th panzer division, a unit the 501st work with often, and ultimately became attached to in late feb '43. I also would like to bring to your attention the relative air of safety the 4 grenadiers to the rear believe they have behind their tiger, as opposed to the 2 grenadiers behind the panzer III, who have taken to the ditch.
And I like to imagine them spotting some white scout cars off om some distant road, with maybe some Shermans or M3 Lees following behind.
Alright, enough explanation, here are the photos


























These last couple are just a detail of the engine deck and rear of the Tiger. Enjoy


Hope you all like the dio, it's been something I've wanted to do for quite some time, and i am pretty pleased how it turned out.
-Kevin
This dio doesn't depict a specific engagement per se, but it is sometime in early February 1943, somewhere between Bizerte and Kasserine. The Germans have just sighted some Amerikaner and have come to a halt to assess the situation and possibly engage them. Luckily the Luftwaffe was still quite a force in Tunisia at the time or this kind of exposed stop would not have been acceptable!
These first few pics are just of the tiger I recently got back, traveling down a dirt road, representing the actual movement to where the diorama takes place. The black and white ones just were too cool to not do








Ok, so now to the actual diorama. The lead tank is the Panzer III ausf. N I made and Cabe painted late last year. It is Tank 07 of the 1st Kompanie's leichter zug, or light platoon. This platoon would normally precede the heavy tiger platoons, but perhaps this one has fallen behind due to mechanical issues?
The tiger is tiger 122 of the 2nd Platoon, 1st Kompanie. The only info i have on this tank is that I know it was disabled by mines and AT rounds (from a picture), with both tracks blown and probably drive sprockets ruined. Although I'm not positive, this kind of damage usually meant the end for a tiger, as spare parts were hard to come by in Tunisia, due to the allies control of the Mediteranean. This was usualy accomplished by demolitions.
The infantry are a mix of Oryon 1/35(the ones with the immovable bases

And I like to imagine them spotting some white scout cars off om some distant road, with maybe some Shermans or M3 Lees following behind.
Alright, enough explanation, here are the photos


























These last couple are just a detail of the engine deck and rear of the Tiger. Enjoy



Hope you all like the dio, it's been something I've wanted to do for quite some time, and i am pretty pleased how it turned out.
-Kevin