reserve
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Post by reserve on Apr 4, 2019 17:27:34 GMT -5
Not at all accurate as hull 114 ended up in a very different state but I did find a picture that was sort of similar to what I've done The Jagdtiger was a notoriously unsuccessful tank destroyer due to its great weight and underpowered drive train compounded by use of inferior alloys in critical places like the gun mount. 80% of those fielded were destroyed by their crews post breakdown. I would have depicted as such with the roof off and perhaps some cracked welds but I was too lazy to scratch an interior on this one Regards, Mark
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Post by joelsmith on Apr 4, 2019 18:20:57 GMT -5
Looks very nice Mark!
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Post by Leon on Apr 5, 2019 16:29:38 GMT -5
Looks really good Mark!
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Post by buddho on Apr 7, 2019 2:27:50 GMT -5
Excellent work, Mark.
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reserve
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Post by reserve on Apr 7, 2019 16:37:51 GMT -5
Thanks gents artistic license is fun occasional
Regards, Mark
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Post by rbaer on Apr 8, 2019 10:46:54 GMT -5
Thanks gents artistic license is fun occasional Regards, Mark Agreed, there are times when artistic license is more fun than being 100% historically accurate. For one thing, it can be essential to moving along a fine project like this one, well done.
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reserve
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Post by reserve on Apr 11, 2019 15:26:38 GMT -5
Thanks Russ this was an altogether carefree and fun project
Regards, Mark
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