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Post by Paul B on Feb 24, 2021 15:46:47 GMT
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Post by redzebra on Feb 24, 2021 15:54:09 GMT
Nice :-) Would look great with a big pile of rubble :-)
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Post by Paul B on Feb 24, 2021 16:24:55 GMT
LMFAO Paul . I guess you'll be supplying the busted up masonry
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Post by redzebra on Feb 24, 2021 17:47:45 GMT
Ha ha, It could be arranged :-)
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Post by Armorguy on Feb 24, 2021 18:26:38 GMT
Caught in your own trap ! OK Paul now you can experiment with cork bricks!
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Post by Marco on Feb 24, 2021 18:47:46 GMT
Me likes!!!
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Post by SteveM on Feb 24, 2021 21:02:57 GMT
What is THAT?
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Post by nito74 on Feb 24, 2021 22:01:55 GMT
Well... not my fault here...
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Post by Boots on Feb 24, 2021 23:21:51 GMT
Well... not my fault here... LMAO
Thats an interesting beast mucker..........hook,line and sinker
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Post by nito74 on Feb 26, 2021 13:40:03 GMT
LMFAO Paul . I guess you'll be supplying the busted up masonry The RammTiger was a proposed conversion of the VK 45.01 (P) chassis in a heavily armoured ramming vehicle armed with machine guns.
The beast was meant to be heavily armoured (including the tracks) at the cost of speed. Porsche K.G. completed drawing SK 8258 of a VK 45.01(P) mit Rammhaube (with ram hood) by 7 December 1942. The glacis, side and rear plates were to be 30 mm thick and the roof plates 50 mm thick. Its overall length was to be about 8.25 meters, height 2.550 meters, and width 3.600 meters. Only three superstructures were (said to be) completed but their fate is unknown. It is unlikely that they ever saw any combat and probably remained at Nibelungenwerke. Unfortunately, no photographic evidence survived the period and the project was cancelled in 1943.
- The kit was manufactured in co-operation with Amusing Hobby - The upper superstructure is a one-piece mould, which sits on the previous VK4501(P) hull & chassis - The kit has workable suspension and single-piece tracks - 4 marking choices are included in the box.
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