I’m sure you’re aware of Porsche’s involvement with German Armor as well as VW with the Kubel, but were you aware of Cooper’s designs on the ‘mini’ Tiger?
Apparently as the availability of material diminished, the High Command asked designers to work on a solution…
This is to represent the 2. Miniklied Panzer Abteilung, “FliegendZirkus”.
I am just dry fitting the Commander/driver/loader/gunner.
What do you think so far?
Brilliant, Absolutely Brilliant!!! [;)]
Kelley [8]
wipw
June 24, 2004, 10:00am
3
The details on the front of the deck are way too soft. I think you need to replace them with some 20 or 30 dollar AM parts![;)]
I have the eduard set waiting. It was tough to find, it has big floppy fenders.
is that a Q-tip on the front deck tool rack?
[:D]
So much for the advertising campaign about the leg room this years model had.
wipw
June 24, 2004, 3:33pm
7
Yeah, but check out that head room, if, of course, he had a head!
LOL. Did the gunner have a panzerfaust for a main gun?
I’m sure it won’t be long before you’re approached by a major model manufacture.
does’nt it pull to a stop and 20 more guys pile out of it all honking horns and making baloon animals?
Exactly! Grenadiers actually.
What else would you expect from the 2nd Miniature Panzer Division ‘Flying Circus’?
Dry fit? Looks like you need a stack of oil and grease to get Hans inside this puppy! LOL.
funny. and cool at the same time.
joe
I"VE SEEN PICS OF THAT BAD BOY!!! oo wait…
hmmm, interesting production type. Any idea how many were made ultimately? [:D]
I know the Germans were short on materials toward the end - but I think pants would have been easier to supply for uniforms
Ausf,
You aren’t the only guy with that idea. Don’t scream - that it’s more kits to buy
Racing stripes Ausf! Put racing stripes on it!