peterupton
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- Apr 28, 2011
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DAK reinforcements at last...brilliant new Panzer II, like figures and the bike - excellent and after the new Adler too - the DAK is back!
I have no close-up pictures of the German motorcyclist, but here is another shot anyway.
Big problem with this battery .....
How did they get the guns into the gun pits?????
Helicopter ????
No way.... they would have to been driven in, or man handled, but that's not shown ..... there is a wall be hind the guns.
They look great, but maybe a bit more technical details need to be sorted out, I think.
John
Hi John,
Your statement hits the target on the bulls eye ..thought of that but did not mentioned at the time....kind of thought they would have had time enough to open a trench in front of each pit, rolled the gun in and then did a landscaping job to cover the opening..all that under the calm supervision of the Russian officers across the ridge waiting for the job to be done and the grass to grow before they launched an attack:wink2: Now if these batteries were under the risk of being overrun..well bye bye guns....take the optics and the breech mechanism and run for your life...had choppers been big enough and plenty enough to have positioned the guns....used the words big enough and plenty, given that the Jerries had small choppers already in test and field use in Europe..too few and only for rescue operatkions though...the story could have been different....Vietnam gun base type {sm4}
Our friends at K&C could have avoided this glitch had they made the traverse trench at the back of the gun pits wide enough for an artillery tractor pass so as to deliver the guns, or worste case senario the teams man handle the guns in position...but still the trenches would need to be wide enough to allow the guns with the trails closed to pass....{sm2}{sm3}...
This is a pitty....as I said a nice work done on the dio, camo etc...but the miss...well that is something else...
Cheers
Artillery_Carzy
Interesting service history
The idea of a heavy multipurpose tractor, intended for the prepared invasion of the Soviet Union supposedly came from Adolf Hitler. In 1941 Ferdinand Porsche prepared a design of a four-wheel drive tractor, distinguished by its large diameter (1500 mm) steel cleated wheels. The vehicle was powered by Porsche's own design air-cooled, inline-four petrol engine of 6023 cc displacement. As a starter, a two-cylinder petrol engine (half of KdF-Wagen engine) was used.[1]
Final development and production took place in the Škoda automobile plant in Mladá Boleslav, in what was then the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. The RSO went through its first trials in 1942, but results were disappointing; high weight and narrow wheels caused high ground pressure, causing the tractor to get stuck easily even on relatively solid surface. On icy surfaces, the vehicle was almost impossible to steer. Fuel consumption was also unfavourably high. Production still went ahead despite this problems, with around 200 tractors produced during 1942–1944. Because of their faults, they were never deployed on the eastern front; instead they served in Normandy and the Netherlands. Some of them supposedly participated in the Battle of the Bulge.[2][3]
Singapore Armed Forces Commandoes in Marching Contingent formation
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Did Andy give indication when these will be available for sale?
Bren{sm4}
Nice shot John - thanks for posting. I really like the tank commander - love the red goggles! They remind me of something you'd see in the old Rat Patrol series. The motorcycle looks like a nice piece as well. These will go well with my existing DAK collection. Looking forward to these releases.This is my close up, but again, a bit high up?
I'm always amused when dioramas area checked for 100% accuracy, as though you can capture the spacing, etc on a 20 x 20 inch, or whatever, board. Great looking dio and wish I had something comparable. Chris
I'm always amused when dioramas area checked for 100% accuracy, as though you can capture the spacing, etc on a 20 x 20 inch, or whatever, board. Great looking dio and wish I had something comparable. Chris
Just in case any of you haven't checked the K&C Facebook page, they have recently uploaded the pictures of The Event on this page:
https://www.facebook.com/131824117310973/photos/?tab=album&album_id=131919833968068
Chick out to see all the happy collectors, me included
John
Just in case any of you haven't checked the K&C Facebook page, they have recently uploaded the pictures of The Event on this page:
https://www.facebook.com/131824117310973/photos/?tab=album&album_id=131919833968068
Chick out to see all the happy collectors, me included
John
Dear John:
Thanks for submitting the web-site showing photos of the 2016 K&C Singapore Event at the Cricket Club. I saw a couple of photos of my friend "Glossman" who lives in Singapore. Were you at the 2016 K&C Singapore event as well?
Gary