Here is one of my 1:110 scale Maus tanks next to a newer “V2” sclae (1:100) King Tiger. Its made to be right in between the oder AAM tanks, and the newer ones. It looks fine with each scale.
These range in price from $40 (simpler 1-color), most about $60, but some up to $80 (with many extra features and ambush camo).
Currently, I have only sand colored maus with the side cables in stock right now. Those can be all sand, or have camo added, or even the ambush camo. I can make any configuration you want (even unpainted tanks that you finish yourself), but it may require a month or two wait, since Im low on resin right now. But a sand based maus, with at least a few features, I could supply right away.
I have unpainted, white-plastic flak turrets all made up, but just not painted. I can have one of those ready at a moments notice. Those are $25 to $35, depending on if it is to have the complicated ambush camo or not.
If you want to discuss any more options, give me an e-mail at
… timdrocks@mchsi.com
Wierd but true Anti-tank SCOOTER
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If it was me, I would want the gun facing the other way, so I could get as fast a start as possible at getting away once I fired a shot from this.
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Do you have other details on it, like a performance report?
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Sorry, no other details. I just happened to run across it when I was researching stuff for the models I paint for people.
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I looked it up
Apparently this one one of the original designs for the Vespa Scooter we know today
It was supposedly used by Airborne troops -
Good thing it was used by airborne troops, cause after I fired a shot with this thing, at a tank, I would want airlifted out asap before the that tank got too mad at me.
If I had one of these as a kid though, the other kids would not have made fun of me, like they did other kids on normal scooters. I’d blow thier tricycles to smitherines.
:-P