Does he really need to choose any of these? Just two or three random numbers on the KV’s turret and no other markings make it a completely generic vehicle, at which point the only question is: could a KV-1 of this type be reasonably expected to end up near a Pz.Kpfw. I Ausf. F?
							
						
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Great to see the Soviet tank saga continuing John, being a bit late so second row is fine for me.:smiling4:
Just a thought regarding the markings, does the Panzer 1 have any generic numbers and a unit badge to put it in the area of the KV-1, maybe keep the KV as is and modify the Pz markings to fit the period?:rolling:
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Of course my friend .
Yes , he being me ! it would be nice to be correct , as the Panzer was used as a scout vehicle it could have well bumbed into a KV1 moving fwd .Does he really need to choose any of these? Just two or three random numbers on the KV’s turret and no other markings make it a completely generic vehicle, at which point the only question is: could a KV-1 of this type be reasonably expected to end up near a Pz.Kpfw. I Ausf. F?
Subject to Steve confirming my decals are compatible that's the way I will probably go .Stalingrad and in this case Leninngrad have always been an important part along with Kursk to my interest in the Eastern Front ..
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No I've moved you to the front Fernando , oh as to these decals it's in the hands of my German technical adviser .:flushed:.Great to see the Soviet tank saga continuing John, being a bit late so second row is fine for me.:smiling4:
Just a thought regarding the markings, does the Panzer 1 have any generic numbers and a unit badge to put it in the area of the KV-1, maybe keep the KV as is and modify the Pz markings to fit the period?:rolling:
Whatever the outcome of the markings, looking forward to see another miniature marvel taking form.:thumb2:
Si . Yes think your right, but they seem in a joval mood, just wait until the from row gets cold water , ice ,and snow on them anything can happen in this virtual world .
Then you may have to step in .:smiling3:
Thank you Paul the voice of calm :smiling2::thumb2:.
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Got my front row seat bookings...seeing familiar mischevious faces all round. The tidbits have been upgraded to cake thanks to someones hungry tum. I know the T-26 track pins tipped your decision but they did give a sprue handle for easy application to be snipped off once inserted. Nevertheless the KV1 is a brute of a tank. On its own it looked rather off scale shaped like an oversized Panzer 35t. Still a brute of a tank.
Historically correct?...who knows with battles see sawing back and forth they could have passed either knocked out heaps. Doesn't have to be a recent hit or skirmish. Build on John.
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Morning Joe, yes just shout, he's doing a great job, what with research into units involved and the running the bar .:smiling:
Welcome Simon... Please don't look to close, about 30 ft in your case then you won't see any cock ups, mistakes :smiling2: Nothing fancy here as the snow will cover any thing that is in need of upgrading . Great stuff this snow, even better than mud !
Hi Richard, oh I see what you mean about those pins, I'd have cut them off and then tried to fit ! :sad: Still I will make a note of that and put it in the box, so thank you .Seems obvious now I come to think of it !Got my front row seat bookings...seeing familiar mischevious faces all round. The tidbits have been upgraded to cake thanks to someones hungry tum. I know the T-26 track pins tipped your decision but they did give a sprue handle for easy application to be snipped off once inserted. Nevertheless the KV1 is a brute of a tank. On its own it looked rather off scale shaped like an oversized Panzer 35t. Still a brute of a tank.
Historically correct?...who knows with battles see sawing back and forth they could have passed either knocked out heaps. Doesn't have to be a recent hit or skirmish. Build on John.
Cheers,
Richard
I was thinking of having the German crew about to climb out of the tank having slipped into the frozen water and surrendering to the Russians.
I've enjoyed watching you alter figures to suit and I have so many odd ones out of sets, so thought a clear out and some fun .
.Thank you gentleman, hopefully some photos tomorrow .
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What I meant is: KVs can be correct with no markings at all, or just some (semi-)random turret number (and much the same applies to German tanks, really). Since you’re not intending to build a diorama of a documented historical event, I don’t see a problem with making something up that looks right.Comment
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Jakko I see what you mean, I wish I could find a photo , that would be great to do that.What I meant is: KVs can be correct with no markings at all, or just some (semi-)random turret number (and much the same applies to German tanks, really). Since you’re not intending to build a diorama of a documented historical event, I don’t see a problem with making something up that looks right.
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