1/35 scale Maus Panzerhodenknacker Robes Ksekoubotes Geschwader

1/35 scale Maus Panzerhodenknacker
“Robes Ksekoubotes” Geschwader

It’s August 1952. The hot summer sun, is shining over the abandoned Bavarian villages. It’s already 3 years since the Allied bomber B-29 “Ola Gay” let the “Fat Theodore” A-bomb fall above the German land, transforming the once beautiful countryside landscape into a deserted radio active Lunar scenery. Certainly, Heidi does not live here anymore.Neither does her grandpa. Somewhere in this until recently unknown small Bavarian village named Kookooniaven, only the old rusty remains of a top secret factory still stand out. Under the direct orders of the Fuehrer himself, the factory had set up a production line for the innovative Maus Panzerhodenknacker, to be deployed with the elite German Waffen XX armoured crews. The “Robes Ksekoubotes” Geschwader, the first battle group to be equipped with the armored vehicles, was about to operate in the imminent invasion operations overseas. There is nothing left to remind the grandeur of the past. Acid rain and radiation excruciatingly wear Rhine metals, leaving heavy rust and washed memories. The “Robes Ksekoubotes” Geschwader no longer exists. Neither does Heidi. Neither do her grandfather and his goats…

Of course, this is a completely SciFi model into a hypothetical alternative History scenario. It was built just for fun within only few hours, using my old & broken computer mouse, as a conversion base. Any coincidence with real names, places, dates and situations is entirely coincidental.

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I love it! What an awesome way to “recycle!”

Excellent! Absolutely first rate. What next, the nuclear powered hover version?

Pat.

Now that’s what I call some creative engineering! Love the weathering and the adaptive approach with the rails, very cool! [Y] [Y]

Clever take on a future tank. [Y]

Great texture work too!

What some of you guys are able to do with plastic simply amazes me!