banco de dados de modelismo | gerenciador de estoque
RIP Scaleartist, we miss you
Scaleartist
Stefan Suessemilch (Scaleartist)
RIP DE

Technikmuseum Sinsheim 2013

Comentários

23 June 2013, 16:35
Dave Flitton
WOW...love it. Thanks for sharing!!
23 June 2013, 17:23
Frank Krause
Lots of pics. Thanks, Stefan! Got to go there myself again...
23 June 2013, 17:28
Gerald
Nice Pics Stefan
23 June 2013, 17:39
Stefan Suessemilch
Tim once said that there's plenty of space on the server😉 The next days I will upload the pics from Speyer. By the way, all pics are original in high res., so if anyone is interested just let me know 🙂
23 June 2013, 18:37
Wim van der Luijt
Very nice, put that on the todo list as well! Thanks for sharing!
24 June 2013, 07:07
Holger Kranich
I can not get enough of this stuff! 😄

Does anyone know the version of the Ju88? The nose looks far to long for me...
24 June 2013, 09:24
Maarten Kruizenga
Thanks Stefan, fab pictures of a fab museum
24 June 2013, 10:05
Michel Huijghe
It's a bit of everything.
24 June 2013, 11:19
Alexander Aristides Cronvall
I want to live there 🙂
24 June 2013, 11:36
Markus
Hi Holger,
the Ju-88 is a (badly made) replica partially using original parts (tail, wing panels) of a machine which was shot down over Norway. This machine was a Ju-88A-5, WNr. 1379 (G2+HB), used by 1.(F)124.
24 June 2013, 13:38
Markus
Sorry, Kennzeichen was G2+BH.
Cheers Markus
24 June 2013, 13:43
Holger Kranich
Thank you Markus! Very informative! What reference do you have about this particullary aircraft?(Whispering: And you are right, this is really a badly made replica!)😢
24 June 2013, 13:54
Markus
Hi Holger,
not much actually. Many sources agree that the machine in question is a A-5, but I have seen it labeled as a A-4 and a D-1 as well. One source (Luftwaffe in Norway SIG) says the machine was a D-1, lost due to a pilot error (luftwaffe.no/SIG/Losses/tap421.html). Have to say I'm a bit confused... 🙁
24 June 2013, 14:24
Holger Kranich
Ha, maybe it is an A-4, A-5 and D-1 actually, due to the mixture of parts where used!
Thank you for the link, seems to be very useful in the future for me.
24 June 2013, 14:41
Markus
No problem 🙂
24 June 2013, 15:58
Pedro Matos
Thanks for sharing Stefan.
24 June 2013, 16:14
Mike Kryza
Immer wieder einen Besuch wert. 👍
24 June 2013, 17:27
Frank Krause
Yes, Mike, it is! Perhaps I will pay the museum a visit before summer vacation...
24 June 2013, 17:32
Stefan Suessemilch
Thanks for your comments mates. Just noticed that I forgot to add a caption, Do you think this would be useful?
24 June 2013, 20:47
Günther Debiscop
Holger the Ju-88 is a replica with the tail and wings of the Ju 88A-5 1379 "HH+4V" G2+BH. Hpes this helps.
25 June 2013, 12:24
Holger Kranich
Thank you Günther, it helps a lot!!! But how the hell do you get those informations?🙂
25 June 2013, 12:31
Maarten Kruizenga
finally had a chance to view them all, what a stonking collection, priceless!!!!!
pray tell what the heck is pic 158?
25 June 2013, 16:22
Maarten Kruizenga
oops forgot to mention the wonderful emmen c3605, wonder if we'll ever see a model of that little beautie
25 June 2013, 16:30
Holger Kranich
To my infos, it is a French recon vehicle. I forgot the name... It is able to drive on the steel wheels only. Looks crazy, doesn't it?🙂
25 June 2013, 16:58
Maarten Kruizenga
Thanks, looked it up geez, a four man crew! sardines!
25 June 2013, 17:06
Mike Kryza
Hi Stefan - thx a lot for so much pics - great.
@Holger - A little correction to the EBR. The steel wheels were dropped down when the ground was very bad and they worked together with the street wheels but never alone. The first time I saw the EBR was in a little belgien museum and I have has the chance talking with the owner...
25 June 2013, 17:31
Günther Debiscop
Holger, I'm a relic and wreck h(g)unter :-p
26 June 2013, 09:12
Lesley Eyckerman
Hi Stefan. Thanks for sharing the pics. I went there about 3 years ago. Great museum. It takes almost a whole day to visit, but it's worth it. Best regards, Lesley
26 June 2013, 09:22
Holger Kranich
@Günther: Me too, but i´m a bloody greenhorn!
26 June 2013, 09:24

Album info

Here's a set of pics from my visit to the Technikmuseum Sinsheim on june 14th 2013. Of some objects I made a sort of "walkaround". Feel free to visit those at scaleartist.de/index..onen/walkaroundsmenu

Todos os álbuns

Ver todos os álbuns »