Jagdpanzer Tiger (P) Elefant
Autumn - 1944
- Échelle:
- 1:35
- Statut:
- En cours
- Temps passé:
- years
Very old italeri kit with misleading instructions.
With some extra work and scratch built...
There where no Elephant's without zimmerit so this one waited years for a solution...
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I think I can call this two done.
Projet: Jagdpanzer Tiger (P) Elefant
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1 10 March 2015, 16:30
Rui S
Who made it??? I did, of course with some "alternative" materials and scratch build, because the italeri instructions and the kit are a mix of Ferdinand and Elephant all together...
Who made it??? I did, of course with some "alternative" materials and scratch build, because the italeri instructions and the kit are a mix of Ferdinand and Elephant all together...
18 March 2015, 15:39
Rui S
Sorry Donald, I didn't understand your question.
I think you wanted to know the following?
Porsche' s Tiger. ..
A revolutionary concept of the heavy tank of the combined
internal combustion-and-electric propulsion originated
at the Ferdinand Porsche' s recently organized
Nibelungenwerke AG industrial works (a filial of the
renown Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG) in St. Yalentin, Austria
in lale 1930s. First, in 1939, he launched his own
VK3001-program 30-tonne class prototype tank, called
officially the VK3001 (P). Factory names were Typ 100
and Leopard.
Sorry Donald, I didn't understand your question.
I think you wanted to know the following?
Porsche' s Tiger. ..
A revolutionary concept of the heavy tank of the combined
internal combustion-and-electric propulsion originated
at the Ferdinand Porsche' s recently organized
Nibelungenwerke AG industrial works (a filial of the
renown Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG) in St. Yalentin, Austria
in lale 1930s. First, in 1939, he launched his own
VK3001-program 30-tonne class prototype tank, called
officially the VK3001 (P). Factory names were Typ 100
and Leopard.
18 March 2015, 18:05