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Posted By: Vern German Armor - 08/07/2014 07:31 PM
One of our members sent in these photos. He wanted them scaled to the same size and put up for a project he has. I thought they may be of interest so you can see them HERE!
I think this covers just about all the tracked vehicles used by the German Army wink
Posted By: JohnZ Re: German Armor - 08/07/2014 09:23 PM
Great stuff, Vern!

John
Posted By: Vern Re: German Armor - 08/07/2014 09:55 PM
Thanks. I enjoy putting these galleries together wink
Posted By: Denny Gaither Re: German Armor - 08/08/2014 04:22 PM
Originally Posted By: Vern
Thanks. I enjoy putting these galleries together wink


And we appreciate it!
Posted By: Vern Re: German Armor - 08/08/2014 08:59 PM
Added the Grashopper and Grashopper B wink
Posted By: Vern Re: German Armor - 08/10/2014 03:22 AM
Let's add the halftracks and armored cars to the mix, properly scaled, of course wink
Posted By: JohnZ Re: German Armor - 08/10/2014 01:53 PM
And recon cars?

Some built on the same chassis as the tanks.

John
Posted By: Vern Re: German Armor - 08/10/2014 04:42 PM
Added the Armored Cars 222, 234-1, 234-2, 234-3, and 234-4. John, can you give me a reference for the recon cars on a tank chassis? Thanks!
Posted By: Vern Re: German Armor - 08/10/2014 05:56 PM
Just to clarify, the soldier in each image is 6' tall, and each vehicle is scaled to match so you can get an idea of just how big some of these contraptions were wink
Posted By: JohnZ Re: German Armor - 08/12/2014 02:22 AM
Vern:

I have a book called, Wehrmach Panzer Divisions, by Jorge Rosado & Chris Bishop, published by Amber Books.

On page 42, it shows an image of a Recon car, Sd Kfz 140/1, that 'was one of the last variants of the Panzer 38(t) chassis'.

It is a good book about the Panzer Divisions, from No. 1 to the 130th Panzer formed in early 1944.

John
Posted By: Vern Re: German Armor - 08/12/2014 02:51 AM
Thanks John, good catch. I totally missed that one. It's in there now. I see we have similar tastes in books wink I'll have to go back over them and see what else is missing.
Posted By: Vern Re: German Armor - 08/13/2014 02:54 AM
How about one for the US Army? Still under development but located HERE!
Posted By: Vern Re: German Armor - 08/22/2014 04:59 AM
Also Russian located HERE and British located Here wink

Posted By: Vern Re: German Armor - 08/25/2014 02:42 AM
And the French armor is located HERE wink
Posted By: Vern Re: German Armor - 08/26/2014 12:24 AM
How about the Italians? Located HERE!
Posted By: Baz69 Re: German Armor - 08/31/2014 11:19 AM
Great Reference

thanks very much

Gary
Posted By: Vern Re: German Armor - 08/31/2014 12:31 PM
Japanese anyone? Located HERE. The amphibious tanks have an image of the tank, and a 1/3 scale picture with it's pontoons attached. Some of the late production model tanks never saw action. They were emplaced as static pillboxes to defend against the expected invasion of Japan.
Posted By: Vern Re: German Armor - 09/02/2014 06:31 PM
Not many vehicles but added Poland and Hungary. File links are in the GDC Reference Gallery.
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