My submission for your consideration. An Asiatam FAMO kit, built by myself and enhanced and painted masterfully as usual by Dean (aka dgsselkirk). A IBU2U board powers this beast, suspension has to be lower from the factory as it was way too "jacked". A Vandra 37mm AA gun and some figures completes the build.
Re: July TOTM Submission thread.
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2020 10:57 am
by xhelfix
Hello,
so i also want to join in.
I show my M32 Bergesherman recovery vehicel.
I get it as an not finished build (from Ebay).
The crane was made, but all detais, smal parts, colour, wethring , elektrinik,and so on was not there.
I drive it with an Tamiya DMD/MF.
Its build from the Mato plastik M4.
I present my Astrid: the union of a metal Famo Asiatam with a static resin Famo Juckenburg give life to the Famo Flak 88mm.
The brain is an IBU2 Ultimate.
The 88mm turret is fully functional: elevation, rotation and recoil.
Lights previous, light plate front, lights of position back, lights of arrest & of convoy.
Astrid was conceived, created and painted by myself. For better or for worse it's all flour of my sack.
If Astrid is an exceptional vehicle, his crew is no less so: the Charlie's Angel of Hell. To 3 german yes flank the icy swedish and the formidable japanese. Charlie is a Waffen of the 33a. 33rd has one word.
The realization of the crew is thanks to my friend Dario, who assembled and painted them for me.
the crew photos have been removed so as not to impact someone's sensitivity
The Video:
Regards
Re: July TOTM Submission thread.
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2020 7:33 pm
by JohnWhyte
My King Tiger 128 a king tiger with the 128mm gun off the panther scorpion and extra armour
Re: July TOTM Submission thread.
Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2020 9:04 am
by tomhugill
Hooben ish elefant, based on a 1944 Italian campaign veteran. Karl Otto has used has bank robbery proceeds to upgrade his ride!
Completely mechanically rebuilt using a metal Ludwig chassis, asiatam running gear and taigen gears. Detail parts from ludwig, mk modellbau and tankmodellbau. Running a Clark tk40.