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German Ingenuity 39(H) 10.5cm LeFH18(Sf) auf Geschutzwagen
To be honest, I didn’t remember so much as recognise who you were talking about, but couldn’t recall his name either. I then looked up the Hotchkiss H35 on Wikipedia, scrolled down to the bit where it talks about German modifications, and found a link to the page about the man
Thanks Paul, Scottie, Jakko, Steve and Jim for the kind replies. The history lesson was a bonus Paul/Jakko. Scottie...like minds think alike. :thumb2: Steve, wires perhaps but as for the headphones not sure if the radio operator would be wearing it. The thing with super detailing is I will have to dig for references and this radio has the potential to go all the way which I don't have time for an eventual dio. I'll have to let this one go. :crying: Jim, Trumpeter probably thought this would be a closed tank. :smiling6:
Richard,
nice to see this - I have the Trumpeter 7.5cm PAK version in the stash - same running gear, same blocky superstructure, but doesn't look quite as ugly, with the smaller gun!
Dave
As Dave said, it is good to see this built and I also have the PAK version with an etch set for it. You might find the tracks will be too long as they are on the PAK version. She is looking real fine so far!!!
Not to hijack your thread, but Baukommando Becker made quite a few conversions and some of the more obscure variants are available in resin and in plastic too. For instance, from Brach Model, Somua S307 w/81mm row mortars.
Or with 75mm PAK,
or with 150mm Howitzer auf Lorraine chassis. RPM make this in plastic too.
RPM and Panda models make a plastic kit of the 75mm PAK version auf Lorraine chassis. Also in resin is an oddity I will one day build from the stash. It's from DES in France and is finely cast. You gotta love the pig tail towing hooks up front,
It just doesn't come with any rockets so you have to source some from a Katyusha kit...
Sorry again Richard, but Baukommando Becker in Paris was a fascinating story with all the different vehicles he built from captured equipment and lots of steel plates...
Hi Richard
That is looking very good. That post shading is nice. Not sure I could do it - my airbrush skills are a bit clumsy. Just out of interest what AB do you use? What size nozzle?
Jim
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