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  • Centurion3RTR
    • Jan 2009
    • 2093

    #1

    I've gone Cuckoo

    Hi all

    By T.J.M. Schers, The Netherlands In the aftermath of the failed Arnhem offensive the British 6th Guards Tank Brigade was engaged in heavy fighting to gain control of the small Dutch village called Overloon. It was during these fierce battles that tankers of the 4th Armoured Battalion - Coldstream Guards, one of the 2 tank battalions in the brigade, entered a large barn, only to find a Panther tank of the PanzerAbteiling 2, Panzer Brigade 107.

    After some adjustments were made to the appearance of the vehicle (more about that later) this Panther was used to help the artillery barrage on the Geijsteren castle, just north of Venlo, on the Meuse River. The tank was christened “Cuckoo”, which seems to be an appropriate name for such a strange “bird”

    In the artillery bombardment on the castle, Cuckoo proved to be a worthy newcomer. After an infantry attack at the castle failed, the decision was made to bombard the castle with artillery. “ The 95mms were a great success, but “Cuckoo”, [………], did best of all, hurling its shells through selected windows with unfailing precision.”

    Later, during operation “Blackcock” (In an area to the south of Venlo) Cuckoo was deployed again, now to join in on an attack on the German town called Waldenrath. Cuckoo preformed very well again, it’s mobility was especially noticeable.

    The historian wrote; “The road conditions were abominable all day, but whereas the Churchill’s and the Crocodiles, with no ice bars, slid into ditches at every possible opportunity, “Cuckoo” the Panther, eight tons heavier, trundled merrily along with no difficulty at all.”

    The next theatre of operations for the 6th Guards Tank Brigade,and the Panther was during operation "Veritable", better known as the battles for the Reichswald. Here Cuckoo's career ended in a sorry way. When heading towards the east of Kleve in Germany the fuel pump broke down, and due to lack of a spare pump the tank had to be abandoned
    What i've done here though is built it as if it didn't breakdown, the Coldstream Guards got some more spares and it went on to the end of the war. Plus i had the idea of doing "Cuckoo" half way through the build lol. Right, the kit. Tamiya Panther "G" fitted with Eduard photo etch zimmerit and Airwaves engine grills. I wanted to have the weight on display so cut all the tabs off the hull so the suspension could be shown working. Anyway, i'll shut up and let you have a look.

    Have fun, John

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  • spanner570
    SMF Supporters
    • May 2009
    • 15389

    #2
    John, this is one cracking story and an even more crackinger model.

    Really nice job.

    I love the expression and pose of the tank Commander......"For heavens sake, make your mind up, just which window do you want me to lob the next round through?"

    Big 5 for sure.

    Keep having fun,

    Ron

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    • Guest

      #3
      What a beauty five stars.

      scott

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      • Gern
        SMF Supporters
        • May 2009
        • 9213

        #4
        Wonderful stuff John. It makes a change seeing German armour in British colours. *****

        Gern

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        • papa 695
          Moderator
          • May 2011
          • 22770

          #5
          Avery good build and history lesson as well thank you John

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          • Centurion3RTR
            • Jan 2009
            • 2093

            #6
            Thanks everyone, very much appreciated. Doing this one like i have has given me some good ideas for future projects, but i'd best get the bench cleared first.

            Thanks again. Have fun, John

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            • Guest

              #7
              Very cool! Always nice to see something different. And a neat story, to boot!

              Robert

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