Anyone else have “what if models” ?
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Anyone else have “what if models†?
I had all these t62 casting that I didn’t like so I converted them to something more useful.
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I'm currently looking to kitbash with my M-ATV. Looking to relatively low profile turret mounting larger caliber weapon system (20-30mm etc) to build some scout/patrol vehicles with more firepower. The US is doing something similar with the JLTV in real life. I saw a really nice mockup of a JLTV 30mm with quad Javelin launcher.
Any turret suggestions? I'm thinking something like a turret from one of the Marder variants. Thoughts?
I've also seen pictures of a GHQ M-ATV done up with a TOW launcher. It got me thinking of missile suggestions, so I will be trying to fit a few different systems.
Any turret suggestions? I'm thinking something like a turret from one of the Marder variants. Thoughts?
I've also seen pictures of a GHQ M-ATV done up with a TOW launcher. It got me thinking of missile suggestions, so I will be trying to fit a few different systems.
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If anyone else is looking to build their own light tanks from available GHQ parts...I came across another possibility.
South Korean K-21 IFV hull with XC-8 turret (CV90105)
I don't have any K-21 hulls, so I'm not sure if they fit together without modification. But it's definitely been done in the real world, so just throwing it out there.
South Korean K-21 IFV hull with XC-8 turret (CV90105)
I don't have any K-21 hulls, so I'm not sure if they fit together without modification. But it's definitely been done in the real world, so just throwing it out there.
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My Marder-Wespe what-if conversions.
I never could understand why the PzKpfw II chassis was used for both a tank destroyer (Marder II) and a self-propelled howitzer (Wespe) while the similar-sized TNHP-S chassis was used only for a tank destroyer (Marder III).
To remedy this and to provide a bit of improvement in the Marder II, I did a little ‘cut and paste’ with GHQ models.
In my versions, the Wespe (G117) and PzJäg38(t)M Marder III (G58) remain the same. For my improved Marder II I used Wespe chasses with the 10.5 cm howitzer replaced by 7.5cm Pak40 guns taken from Marder IIIs. Moving the engine forward and the gun back gives a more balanced chassis and improves crew access. For the howitzer-carrying TNHP-S, I used 105 cm howitzers from the Wespes to replace the 7.5 cm guns on Marder III chasses.
Don S.
I never could understand why the PzKpfw II chassis was used for both a tank destroyer (Marder II) and a self-propelled howitzer (Wespe) while the similar-sized TNHP-S chassis was used only for a tank destroyer (Marder III).
To remedy this and to provide a bit of improvement in the Marder II, I did a little ‘cut and paste’ with GHQ models.
In my versions, the Wespe (G117) and PzJäg38(t)M Marder III (G58) remain the same. For my improved Marder II I used Wespe chasses with the 10.5 cm howitzer replaced by 7.5cm Pak40 guns taken from Marder IIIs. Moving the engine forward and the gun back gives a more balanced chassis and improves crew access. For the howitzer-carrying TNHP-S, I used 105 cm howitzers from the Wespes to replace the 7.5 cm guns on Marder III chasses.
Don S.
"When a fire starts to burn,
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D'oh!
here's a lesson you must learn:
something-something and you'll see
you'll avoid catastrophe."
D'oh!