Looking for the above to give a diorama the 'right' number of figures in it - don't really want to put a tank onto it - it's big enough already! Using the Demag, PAK 36 and a BMW outfit, so got 'reason' for 6, but to get all the poses/interaction I want, need 3 more.
Small German vehicle with 3 or 4 crew?
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Gerry,how about Tamiya`s Krupp Protze?
It`s a cracking kit to build,and has,in my opinion,an interesting look:thumb2:,
Just a thought,
Andy
P.S. Although most of the kits that come up immediately have the Protze towing an artillery piece,if that`s too big for your Dio,there is a version available which is the Protze on it`s own,with a couple crew figures.Comment
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Thanks for the suggestions - been sketching out a rough 1:1 'floor plan' and might have to extend the original size a little anyway - still will be 'tight', so 'smaller is better' with the additional vehicle
Gerry,how about Tamiya`s Krupp Protze?
It`s a cracking kit to build,and has,in my opinion,an interesting look:thumb2:,
Just a thought,
Andy
P.S. Although most of the kits that come up immediately have the Protze towing an artillery piece,if that`s too big for your Dio,there is a version available which is the Protze on it`s own,with a couple crew figures.
Think they were a bit later than the period that I'm looking at (1940-43)? Though dates don't usually bother me too much - I'll keep that one in mind!
Even a kit out there with a solo bike (which would give both options) - might look deeper at that one, thanks:thumb2:Comment
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Kublewagons, and other "cross country" cars were used for almost anything so an officer is not required, but as German officers (even generals) were often seen "up front" they can appear in/on anything. There's a famous photo of three high ranking officers, on a motorcycle combination, at least one of which is wounded. PaulEComment
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Not planning on it being too 'up front'- more of a sort of 'routine movement' of kit in a mountainous area - similar to this photo
I say 'similar' as the photo is Scotland, but let's face it, it could be any mountainous region - was going to add a few stunted trees and an area off the hairpin (where the photographer is standing), but keep the incline (about 1 in 5) & the 'corner' part of the hairpin.Comment
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Though I will be using quite a bit of 'artistic licencing' on rock formations etc!
Getting the hairpin, incline, positions of rock faces, vehicles/figures/stream roughly sorted out on paper at the moment - then I'll be using paper 'footprints' to finally sort it all out. :tongue-out3:Comment
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