this will be the last we have of this tank for a while

dave
The AA machine gun fits onto the ring around the hatch, so maybe the whole top section rotates to avoid the hatch fouling the mount?General Jumbo01 wrote: *** a little query***
I've noticed that Tamiya's split hatch opens left and right but Taigen's opens fore and aft. A quick look at images of the real thing in ww2 action shows both to exist so did the cupola somehow turn? Any thoughts?
Odd, there are references saying they removed the gun for Berlin as it fouled telegraph wires! There's a pic about half way down on here https://historyimages.blogspot.com/2011 ... s-ww2.html showing the DSHK, could be they didn't have enough to outfit all the units? There's also the lack of German air power by late 1944 making AA defences less necessary.General Jumbo01 wrote:Yep, that's so. I've just read a comprehensive document on the IS family and the whole cupola does indeed rotate. Nice design. Unfortunately it also states that the huge 50 calibre mg mounted on the cupola was not fitted until after WW2, which might explain why one isn't included.