Can anyone steer me in the direction of some plans for German Landing Craft for WW2? Especially Marinefährprahm (MFP), Pioneer Landungsboote, or Siebel? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cris
Marinefährprahm (MFP)
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Hello Chris,
you can find a Set og 1/2400 MFP here [link removed per form rules - cama]
Some Drawings
http://mikro-mir.at.ua/_fr/5/4906939.jpg
http://mikro-mir.at.ua/_fr/5/1943648.jpg
http://mikro-mir.at.ua/_fr/5/4906939.jpg
http://www.google.de/imgres?sa=X&biw=19 ... CH4QrQMwDQ
you can find a Set og 1/2400 MFP here [link removed per form rules - cama]
Some Drawings
http://mikro-mir.at.ua/_fr/5/4906939.jpg
http://mikro-mir.at.ua/_fr/5/1943648.jpg
http://mikro-mir.at.ua/_fr/5/4906939.jpg
http://www.google.de/imgres?sa=X&biw=19 ... CH4QrQMwDQ
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Without providing a link to a competitor of GHQ, look for 'Shapeways' and/or 'MastersofModeling.'
Their models are 3-D printed. Quality is not as good as GHQ, but acceptable; especially considering that these are the only 1/2400 scale figures of these itmes of which I know.
They also have a number of modern ships, a few Japanese WWII ships, and Zeppelins.
Don S.
Their models are 3-D printed. Quality is not as good as GHQ, but acceptable; especially considering that these are the only 1/2400 scale figures of these itmes of which I know.
They also have a number of modern ships, a few Japanese WWII ships, and Zeppelins.
Don S.
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Thanks for the information, but I'm looking at scratch building some in 1/285 and would like some reference material with more detail in the drawings. Some of the references online state the dimensions in length and width and not much else. I'm surprised that with the number built there is hardly any data considering how broad their use was.
I caught the water bug after doing some Brown River boats
. I have a lot of sheet styrene from a previous project and with a 1/300 dimension of 164mm x 22mm this should help lighten the load
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I caught the water bug after doing some Brown River boats


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Hi,
this book:
http://www.amazon.de/Die-deutschen-Land ... 3981390415
is quite interesting if you want to know more about the MFP and other similar German designs.
Kind regards,
Benjamin
this book:
http://www.amazon.de/Die-deutschen-Land ... 3981390415
is quite interesting if you want to know more about the MFP and other similar German designs.
Kind regards,
Benjamin
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Sorry, no. A quad bypass kinda put things on hold. Apparently I do not tolerate anesthesia well and a until recently couldn't remember most of the months before it. I'm starting to gain some of it back and have been looking at what I have found about the MPFs out of idle curiosity. Thanks for the question, I honestly didn't remember this post or the MPF project until I read it today.
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