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Originally Posted By 4v50:
Somebody explain this to me: https://i.pinimg.com/236x/75/2c/33/752c330ec21e73339b814dd29503b9b3.jpg Photoshopped? I have to check if the turret ring diameter is even the same. View Quote Turret Ring Diameter Panther 165cm Tiger 183cm |
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Originally Posted By 4v50:
Somebody explain this to me: https://i.pinimg.com/236x/75/2c/33/752c330ec21e73339b814dd29503b9b3.jpg Photoshopped? I have to check if the turret ring diameter is even the same. View Quote I know some are just paper panzers, or just mockups somebody came up with. Attached File image is fuzzy and too small probably a one off , but did see a lot of variants of t-34 in post war Arab armies. |
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Some of these pictures are incredible. Thanks for finding, posting, and captioning gentlemen. |
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Originally Posted By Lead-slinger:
https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/225920/DC00241C-4ABA-4A76-9754-FEE6757792AC-341108.JPG I could not get a picture from below as the trail was closed in the winter. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/225920/E4923E66-BB36-4565-A834-7342F469F511-341109.JPG View Quote |
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Originally Posted By hrt4me:
looks like Mauthausen... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By hrt4me:
Originally Posted By Lead-slinger:
https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/225920/DC00241C-4ABA-4A76-9754-FEE6757792AC-341108.JPG I could not get a picture from below as the trail was closed in the winter. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/225920/E4923E66-BB36-4565-A834-7342F469F511-341109.JPG |
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Originally Posted By luv_the_huskers:
I believe those are Allied POW's being worked to death at Mathausen. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By luv_the_huskers:
Originally Posted By hrt4me:
Originally Posted By Lead-slinger:
https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/225920/DC00241C-4ABA-4A76-9754-FEE6757792AC-341108.JPG I could not get a picture from below as the trail was closed in the winter. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/225920/E4923E66-BB36-4565-A834-7342F469F511-341109.JPG |
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Originally Posted By somedude:
they have model kits of a similar one, not sure if it was something tried at a field repair with leftover parts or at the factory. also seen the panther with a panzer IV turret and a I think a puma turret or was that a panzer IV with a puma turret which is a bit smaller. I know some are just paper panzers, or just mockups somebody came up with. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/91913/C_DRA6683_00-341967.JPG View Quote Attached File |
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Originally Posted By Tim_AZ:
https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/187084/2yl1mzc-342202.jpg https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/187084/hx3vxt-342207.jpg View Quote And if somebody entered a plastic or rc scale model in a contest with anything other than crisply defined invasion stripe lines, they would most suredly lose points from the judges. |
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Originally Posted By somedude:
https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/91913/10498436-1457681484500864-1105002572514635444-o-125366.JPG View Quote Attached File |
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Originally Posted By somedude:
they have model kits of a similar one, not sure if it was something tried at a field repair with leftover parts or at the factory. also seen the panther with a panzer IV turret and a I think a puma turret or was that a panzer IV with a puma turret which is a bit smaller. I know some are just paper panzers, or just mockups somebody came up with. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/91913/C_DRA6683_00-341967.JPG image is fuzzy and too small https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-DojugtnmWUs/U3XWQ1dpA3I/AAAAAAAAZgc/Zypt4I1tovM/s1600/Dragon+Pz+V+A+%2528early%2529+%252B+Tamiya+Pz+IV+H.jpg http://www.militarymodelling.com/sites/1/images/member_albums/129129/633207.jpg Probably a one off , but did see a lot of variants of t-34 in post war Arab armies. http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8361/8311897536_66c6a1f154_z.jpg View Quote Here's another human guided torpedo. |
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Originally Posted By 4v50:
I notice there is a Ferdinand command Tiger tank there. Here's another human guided torpedo. https://images.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fiainballantyne.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2014%2F06%2FGERMAN-TORPEDO.jpg&f=1 View Quote Tunisia Patton RAF b-17 ball turret helps show how cramped it was. U-boat under attack |
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Originally Posted By Birddog1911:
Interestingly, just stumbled upon this pic of the same type of weapon. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/180161/Sub-342854.JPG View Quote Is that a small scale prototype of the manned torp? As it simply looks far too small to fit a pilot compared to the GI's looking at it. |
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Originally Posted By 4v50:
German command tanks had no gun so as to have more room for mapboards and additional radios. https://images.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=http%3A%2F%2F40.media.tumblr.com%2Feb69e7b0d6716ec502c8a1701691932d%2Ftumblr_n1b5z8mDqO1r0ntwbo1_500.jpg&f=1 View Quote ETA: Here's a Panzerbefehlswagen III Ausf. K: The way I was always able to tell if it was a command track is if it had the sternantenne D (star antenna model D used on panzers). Well, that is once they stopped using the large frame antenna that you'd frequently see on vehicles like the Sd.Kfz. 251 and earlier model panzers. And here are a Panther Ausf. D and a PzKpfw III command tracks: You could also generally tell by the track number. They were very logical in the tactical numbering used on tracks. The first number was normally the company, the second the platoon, and third the track in that platoon. So for example 314 would be the 3rd company, 1st platoon, 4th track. My understanding was that command models were utilized above the company level. So the command track for say the 2nd regiment XO could be II02. Or it might be R02. There really wasn't a Heer or Waffen SS standard for the first character in a command tracks tactical number. So that Panther above numbered I01 was probably the 1st battalion CO's track. The PzKpfw III was maybe the regimental CO's. Hell, I've seen a command Tiger with just a B on the turret and panzer regiment CO's track numbered just 01. |
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You and I have had quite some discussions on this subject.
Originally Posted By E-95:
That's actually a Panzerbeobachtungswagen (observation track), not a Panzerbefehlswagen (command track). Hold on, let me find a photo of a PzKpfw III command track. Here's a Panzerbefehlswagen III Ausf. K: http://forum.valka.cz/files/panzerbefehlswagen_iii_ausf_k_203.jpg The way I was always able to tell if it was a command track is if it had the sternantenne D (star antenna model D used on panzers). Well, that is once they were stopped using the large frame antenna that you'd frequently see on vehicles like the Sd.Kfz. 251 and earlier model panzers. And here are a Panther Ausf. D and a PzKpfw III command tracks: http://www.manufaktur.dk/panzer110507.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By E-95:
Originally Posted By 4v50:
German command tanks had no gun so as to have more room for mapboards and additional radios. https://images.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=http%3A%2F%2F40.media.tumblr.com%2Feb69e7b0d6716ec502c8a1701691932d%2Ftumblr_n1b5z8mDqO1r0ntwbo1_500.jpg&f=1 Here's a Panzerbefehlswagen III Ausf. K: http://forum.valka.cz/files/panzerbefehlswagen_iii_ausf_k_203.jpg The way I was always able to tell if it was a command track is if it had the sternantenne D (star antenna model D used on panzers). Well, that is once they were stopped using the large frame antenna that you'd frequently see on vehicles like the Sd.Kfz. 251 and earlier model panzers. And here are a Panther Ausf. D and a PzKpfw III command tracks: http://www.manufaktur.dk/panzer110507.jpg |
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Originally Posted By 4v50:
I notice there is a Ferdinand command Tiger tank there. View Quote Ferdinand was the tank destroyer built on the tiger chassis. Tiger Command Tank: Attached File Built from a Porsche Tiger Prototype: Attached File Ferdinand: Attached File Elefant: Attached File Thicker frontal armor, Zimmerit, a ball mounted MG34 and a commander cupola were added. |
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Originally Posted By 4xGM300m:
It's a Tiger, not a Ferdinand. Ferdinand was the tank destroyer built on the tiger chassis. Tiger Command Tank: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/201300/pt1-343456.JPG Built from a Porsche Tiger Prototype: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/201300/pt2-343454.JPG Ferdinand: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/201300/ferdinand-343458.JPG Elefant: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/201300/elefant-343459.JPG Thicker frontal armor, Zimmerit, a ball mounted MG34 and a commander cupola were added. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By JQ66:
j And if somebody entered a plastic or rc scale model in a contest with anything other than crisply defined invasion stripe lines, they would most suredly lose points from the judges. View Quote |
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Hitler does have a Charlie Chaplin like look.
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View Quote Saw some of these fw190s were painted red. |
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Originally Posted By jblomenberg16:
Wonder if that is on the ferry flight back to the US? I thought most were partially disassembled and shipped back. Trying to think where one of the captured aircraft would have been flown near that much open water with islands. Most of the captured aircraft evaluation was done in the Midwest. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By jblomenberg16:
captured German Focke-Wulf Fw 190 fighter tested by the U.S. Navy Naval Air Test Center Patuxent River, Maryland (USA) in March 1944 |
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