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1/35 Destroyed (Porsche Typ 205) « Maus »

There are a lot of subtle details between Wanne 1 (surviving) and Wanne 2 (destroyed). Also the kit's Turm 1 needs a bit of correcting as well. Are you aware of them or this is simply a fun build. I will only add the information if you wish it (Since you got several of the books except for the one by Aberdeen Productions or Panzer Tracts, I think you might be interested).

EDIT - will you use any aftermarket?

Regards,

I remodel the turret from this pic

hc54c71d_2016-04-30.jpg


Filled up one of the periscope positions, new gun sight and a new Nahverteidigswaffe (the gun that launches the Anti personel mines ) made the holes ....filled up the welds seam from the flame throwers positions on the rear plate and still have to remodel the Gun mantlet and some smaller stuff.

Modedeling is al about having fun :D i am by al means no true rivet counter.... if it looks like it and if it misses a few bolts i am happy..... and if i dont see it i dont build it .

I know of the Panzer Tracts book but not the other..... got the complete title of the aberdeen book ?

Aftermarket:
Got the verlinden set... will be using the engine plates and the rest as reference
Also got the Eduard but that a total waste of money
I orderd the voyager Maus pe se (for the engine grilles) it is on order with my modelshop but there slow (cant get the other brand one)but no hurry .

But really appreciate any other references to look at (y)
 
Filled up one of the periscope positions, new gun sight and a new Nahverteidigswaffe (the gun that launches the Anti personel mines ) made the holes ....filled up the welds seam from the flame throwers positions on the rear plate and still have to remodel the Gun mantlet and some smaller stuff.
The angle which you'll display the turret does man you can omit the correction to the bottom of the mantlet to remove the step on the kit turret. On mine, I saved time by replacing the mantlet and barrels.



I know of the Panzer Tracts book but not the other..... got the complete title of the aberdeen book ?

My mistake, I called it Aberdeen (as in Aberdeen, Maryland where the publisher and the US Army Proving Grounds were located). It should be Darlington Productions. The book is Panzerkampfwagen Maus, by Thomas L. Jentz, ISBN 0-9648793-2-8.

61g8wUgngBL.jpg


Aftermarket:
Got the verlinden set... will be using the engine plates and the rest as reference
Also got the Eduard but that a total waste of money
I orderd the voyager Maus pe se (for the engine grilles) it is on order with my modelshop but there slow (cant get the other brand one)but no hurry .

The Verlinden set is OK, once the grills are in place, the generators are really hidden from view (except in your display).

I have the Eduard set and agree that it is mostly useless.

I also bought the ET Models set, again... not much of use.

I do not have the Voyager Models set but there is one I can recommend if you can find it:


Yoshida Designs is the only one (of the sets I own) to have the correct mesh pattern for under the grills.

As for the best references (in order of useful detailed information one can actually use on the model):
51747.jpg

Hilary revisited the vehicle and drew the plans from scratch based on blueprints and actual measurements. It properly puts in context the vented road wheels.

$_35.JPG

Drawings are based on the Russian report (so is the text if you can read Kanji).

Then the above Darlington Productions book, Spielberger's book (for the text which covers the mechanics nicely since Herr Spielberger was a mechanical engineer), and then Michael Fröhlich's book.

Regards,
 
Filled up one of the periscope positions, new gun sight and a new Nahverteidigswaffe (the gun that launches the Anti personel mines ) made the holes ....filled up the welds seam from the flame throwers positions on the rear plate and still have to remodel the Gun mantlet and some smaller stuff.
The angle which you'll display the turret does man you can omit the correction to the bottom of the mantlet to remove the step on the kit turret. On mine, I saved time by replacing the mantlet and barrels.



I know of the Panzer Tracts book but not the other..... got the complete title of the aberdeen book ?

My mistake, I called it Aberdeen (as in Aberdeen, Maryland where the publisher and the US Army Proving Grounds were located). It should be Darlington Productions. The book is Panzerkampfwagen Maus, by Thomas L. Jentz, ISBN 0-9648793-2-8.

61g8wUgngBL.jpg


Aftermarket:
Got the verlinden set... will be using the engine plates and the rest as reference
Also got the Eduard but that a total waste of money
I orderd the voyager Maus pe se (for the engine grilles) it is on order with my modelshop but there slow (cant get the other brand one)but no hurry .

The Verlinden set is OK, once the grills are in place, the generators are really hidden from view (except in your display).

I have the Eduard set and agree that it is mostly useless.

I also bought the ET Models set, again... not much of use.

I do not have the Voyager Models set but there is one I can recommend if you can find it:


Yoshida Designs is the only one (of the sets I own) to have the correct mesh pattern for under the grills.

As for the best references (in order of useful detailed information one can actually use on the model):
51747.jpg

Hilary revisited the vehicle and drew the plans from scratch based on blueprints and actual measurements. It properly puts in context the vented road wheels.

$_35.JPG

Drawings are based on the Russian report (so is the text if you can read Kanji).

Then the above Darlington Productions book, Spielberger's book (for the text which covers the mechanics nicely since Herr Spielberger was a mechanical engineer), and then Michael Fröhlich's book.

Regards,


(y) (y)
 
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