Ok guys i'm definetly going to get me one of these bad boys.Will any of you be using it in an Arnhem or Normandy scenario?.Me i just really like the look of it and have to have one!
Rob
What I've found so far that it was confined to Russia and Italy, with a few in Berlin. There is mention that it was in France but I don't know about Normandy.
This raises the question of why it's called "BBG" when it was apparently not in the Battle of the Bulge
Hi Guys,
So its quite possible there were some of these bad boys in the Ardennes but I cant say 100% for sure. So it will be interesting to see what K&C does with this vehicle.
All the best
Dave
My understanding is that a few Elephants were converted for other purposes (e.g. bergepanther) and used in France in that capacity. So that may explain it. Note that I am not knocking KC, just responding to questions about whether they could be used as part of a Normandy or Arnhem dio. I have been asking for the Elephant for a long time - so very pleased to see it released. It will join my German sets in Berlin.
Thanks Brad. It is good to know I can use it for something. it is a great model but I have to make choices and a stand alone thing is difficult to justify.
Damian
There is mention that it was in France but I don't know about Normandy.
Brad, I read the Achtung Panzer article you linked to and I don't think it specifically says they were in France, what it says is "PzJagAbt 654 was moved to France in late 1943 and rearmed with Jagdpanthers". So while the unit formerly fielding elephants was in France, it apparently traded the elephants for Jagdpanthers.
Chris, that's right - Henschel's version won the Tiger I prototype competition but there was about 100 Porsche prototypes already produced, and Porsche still wanted to see his baby see action so they turned it into the elephant - that's more or less why this piece of equipment exists. It seems whenever Henschel and Porsche competed the Germans would end up making both vehicles anyway.
The Elephant would have still been good against all of the Allied armour at the end of the war, even the JS series.
I'd probably have to agree with you there- 200mm armor is THICK!! But at 18mph and with a 93 mile range, it would have a hard VERY hard time staying out of the way of allied bombers. The fuel consumption of that beast is just horrific!! Really made it unsuitable for the Kursk move and fire engagement as well.
Lots of chatter on the net on this one