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Dragon - Sd.kfz 251/6 Ausf. C
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Originally posted by \that is a lot of radios,to work on keep you out of trouble for a bit lol,Comment
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Originally posted by \Coming along nicely Peter, just letting you know I'm following along...............Jim
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OK Guys & Girls. I have a question??????........ This kit cimes with some figures. Which I'm going to start now and do them in slow time in between the rest of the build. and with a little luck I won't make a complete hash of them..... Their are two radio operators. Given that this vehicle was designed and operated to communicate with & control ground forces ....... and call in air support where needed.......... Would one of the rdio operators have been a Luftwaffe Forward Air Controller (or whatever they'd be called) or did the Wermacht have their own???? I'm wondering because of the uniforms these fellas will have. I've tried google but can't find anything on this.
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Peter I would expect that the crew to be Wehrmacht - Goring treated the Luftwaffe like his own private fiefdom. He wouldn't release Fw-200 aircraft to the navy for U-Boat reconnaissance missions, so I doubt he'd authorise Luftwaffe FACs to the army.Comment
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Originally posted by \Peter I would expect that the crew to be Wehrmacht - Goring treated the Luftwaffe like his own private fiefdom. He wouldn't release Fw-200 aircraft to the navy for U-Boat reconnaissance missions, so I doubt he'd authorise Luftwaffe FACs to the army.Comment
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an excellant progress here coming along Peter ( we know your a stickler for detail and it shows in your builds.
With the radio sets wiring etc do you have a plan to work from ( IE pics of the real radio sets/ fuses etc ) or are you going with destructions.
Great work and progress so far
Liking this a lot
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I think the 251 is one of the great iconic vehicles of the German army. Quite a versatile and forward thinking design. Although I have built very few of them, and I don't think any in 1/35, it is something I am addressing.
Just today I have received from Blast Models in France, the upgrade set for the AFV Club 251/20 UHU (Owl) which has the infrared search light on the back. Some where I have an old Tamiya 251/1 and a Zvezda kit as well. So I will be taking notes PeterComment
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did find a few pics for you Peter,
real knowing the German would of keep thing quite neat and tidy,so most of the wiring
would of been out of harms way,and behind the boxs,with only the radio wires to the hand
sets being seen,or maybe a main power cable hear and here
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