Re: Jagdtiger arrives at the front
Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2016 7:47 am
Nah.
Its defending Austria in 1945. (4 JTs were surrendered at Amstetten in Austria in 1945 One of them now resides at the Kubinka tank museum in Russia, and like mine has no zimmerit and has all its mudguards/fenders).
The railway that features as a backdrop to my tanks is Austrian outline narrow gauge and has featured in three Garden Railway publications around the world. As it happens, at the time of the war there was an extensive network of Austrian narrow gauge at Amstetten.
Its defending Austria in 1945. (4 JTs were surrendered at Amstetten in Austria in 1945 One of them now resides at the Kubinka tank museum in Russia, and like mine has no zimmerit and has all its mudguards/fenders).
The railway that features as a backdrop to my tanks is Austrian outline narrow gauge and has featured in three Garden Railway publications around the world. As it happens, at the time of the war there was an extensive network of Austrian narrow gauge at Amstetten.