Hi Otterkins,
What do you mean by L-70 ??
Regards
Well, you've got the chassis done...so how about doing an L-70?
Hi Otterkins,
What do you mean by L-70 ??
Regards
My mistake...it's based on a Mk. IV chassis but only has 3 return rollers. These things were deadly. The profile was so low they could hide in ambush nearly anywhere. With a 75 mm high velocity gun they could take out anything the Allies had. Looks like this one is dressed in an ambush scheme.....rather fitting I think.
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This gives a better idea of the height. I'm 6'1" tall and if I raised my heels slightly I could see the top of the crew compartment with no difficulty. This thing could easily hide in roadside ditches and culverts or behind hedgerows making it a dangerous opponent.....especially in the hands of a well trained crew.
You have some serious roadside ditches where you live. Mine are pathetic in comparison.This thing could easily hide in roadside ditches![]()
Hi alls,
Sure, Jagdpanzer IV have a PzIV chassis, but you can use PzIII chassis for some Stug III for exemple.
Regards
Sure Wlad....but I'd like to see YOU do it. I'm a big fan of your work.
Hi Otterkins,
Thank you very much for your nice comments. My problem is that I'm currently very busy with orders for my customers. But I promise to post a StuGIII as soon as I have one.
Regards
Kameleon
Do a Stu 42 while you're at it
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FAST AND BULBOUS!
Meh! It's a start. I'm used to doing aircraft so this is virgin territory for me. I hope it drives Thierry crazy....but I doubt it since he's already gone over the amazing detail deep end. This reminds me...BH, the photo essay of your amazing WW1 tank should be demanded ....nay... COMMANDED to be publicly posted. Post said photos henceforth that all may be suitably in awe.