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  • bazers
    • Oct 2013
    • 2611

    #1

    German 251 converted into calliope

    Hi guys saw photos of this full size conversion and could not resist building it, the 251conversion needed three kits ,half track ,pack 40 .and a Sherman for calliope and then a lot of work cutting body and fitting it all in almost forgot the Stuart tank. hope you like.

    Several AFV wrecks with at least one 251 without its right track are used by the American 743td Tank Battalion, 30th Inf.Div.7th armoured group in the area of Muchen-Gladbach (south of Germany near Holland) in February 1945 to serve as a mount of the Calliope rocket launcher (60 tubes of 6.4”). The calliope is placed queer in the vehicle. The levitation of the rockets normal on a tank turret and gun) is done by a Pak 40.

    Michel Eastes posted a message on George Bradford’s AFV board: My father was a member of the 7th group. A breakout was anticipated and captured German track, all of which had to be towed into position, were modified. When completed these vehicles were, still towed, in company of a Calliope unit, to a place across the river Ruhr, where a suspected German buildup was developing. On command, all rockets were fired and the Americans skeedaddled. The German halftracks
    were abandoned in place.
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  • bazers
    • Oct 2013
    • 2611

    #2
    Hi again forgot to mention the model is in 1 72 scale.

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    • Jack L
      SMF Supporters
      • Jul 2018
      • 1270
      • Cheltenham

      #3
      Great little conversion. Even more impressive at 1/72!

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      • Mini Me
        SMF Supporters
        • Jun 2018
        • 10711

        #4
        Not seen one of these before, very interesting!
        Rick H.

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        • papa 695
          Moderator
          • May 2011
          • 22770

          #5
          Great work

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          • adt70hk
            SMF Supporters
            • Sep 2019
            • 10406

            #6
            Very interesting! A great conversion. Well done indeed.

            ATB

            Andrew

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            • Jim R
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 15679
              • Jim
              • Shropshire

              #7
              Hi Barry
              Great background story. Really nice, unusual model.
              Jim

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              • spanner570
                SMF Supporters
                • May 2009
                • 15389

                #8
                Barry
                Nice story, excellent and unique build, plus a very nice Stuart too!

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                • minitnkr
                  Charter Rabble member
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 7529
                  • Paul
                  • Dayton, OH USA

                  #9
                  Very cool. PaulE

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                  • bazers
                    • Oct 2013
                    • 2611

                    #10
                    Thanks for all likes and comments guys.

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                    • mrtintheweb
                      • May 2020
                      • 292

                      #11
                      You can imagine the A-Team building this in a barn! lol. It’s a real Frankenstein of a vehicle!
                      Looks good for sure!
                      T

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                      • grumpa
                        • Jan 2015
                        • 6142

                        #12
                        Very nicely done Barry.

                        Jim

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                        • Peter Gillson
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 2594

                          #13
                          Hi Barry

                          a very nice conversion. i remember seeing photos of this in a copy of Panzerwrecks

                          Peter

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                          • BattleshipBob
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 6792
                            • Bob
                            • Cardiff

                            #14
                            Hi Barry

                            Cracking work, very impressive!

                            Always wondered why the Germans did not use this idea or Stalins organs??

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                            • scottie3158
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 14201
                              • Paul
                              • Holbeach

                              #15
                              Barry,
                              That is a cracking scene mate very nice details, all the more impressive given the scale.

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