As the numbers of my German swimming fleet is growing, I decided to hire some real German Marines. These volunteers I found in the Ukraine, yes that country about which we here at the moment only bad news about fighting and killing.
The company is called "NorthStar" and they offer four sets of German marines. I bought several weeks ago, two sets. Besides the very long shipping time, there is nothing to say, the quality is outstanding and the material easy to handle.
If you want to order your own sets: here is the link to their homepage. And here the German marines.
Donnerstag, 17. Juli 2014
Montag, 23. Juni 2014
Kilometer Zero a short trip to the beginning for the WW I Front line
Thanks to a friend of us from France, we went yesterday to a very interesting location. The beginning of the front line in World war I between Germany and France. This so called Kilometer Zero is located close to the Swiss border and at the time the war started, it was a triangle between Germany, France and Switzerland.
A French organization started to restore the old Bunkers and Fortifications from WWI and to present them to the public.
Okay, at the moment it is hard to find them inside the Forrest, but you can see, that they work an better signs and a better guide. As the are all volunteers and do not have much money, you have to be patient.
Here some impressions for our sightseeing tour.
A French organization started to restore the old Bunkers and Fortifications from WWI and to present them to the public.
Okay, at the moment it is hard to find them inside the Forrest, but you can see, that they work an better signs and a better guide. As the are all volunteers and do not have much money, you have to be patient.
Here some impressions for our sightseeing tour.
Close to the small village Pfetterhouse you find the fortifications of France, Switzerland and Germany.
A picture from a recent event
At the entrance to the Forrest you can find this sign with the locations of all Bunkers and Fortifications
A German pillbox
a second pillbox, but in a much better condition
this is one of the best restored Bunkers, but the work hard to bring the others to the same state
a French pillbox, close to the Swiss Border
The Swiss Army restored this nice wooden pillbox, which protected the Swiss Borderline
Just cross the small fiver and you are in Switzerland. But you need valid papers!
Dienstag, 17. Juni 2014
Diorama D-Day Beach in 1/144 with 5 KWK gun
Today I present my new diorama with something special in relation to the past D-Day celebrations.
This Bunker was a special version, remember, the Germans built all over Europe always standardized forms of Bunkers. But for some reasons, in France, close to the beaches they built several times this unusual Bunktertype.
Mittwoch, 11. Juni 2014
Opel Maultier as Ambulance
The Opel Maultier I have now for many years in my collection. But just some weeks ago I came up with the idea to build the cabin for the ambulance version. As always the work was done on my computer with my 3D program. After printing I had to paint it and to add the ladder at the end of the cabin.
In total not that much work, but I like it, as the range of ambulance vehicles in the scale 1/144 is not that big.
In total not that much work, but I like it, as the range of ambulance vehicles in the scale 1/144 is not that big.
Freitag, 23. Mai 2014
coming soon - I hope so - Steam shovel in 1/144
I plan to build something new, not in a relation to any tank, but at least in relation to Bunkers.
To build some of the bigger Bunkers like the U-Boot-Bunkers (submarine Bunkers), the Germans used heavy equipment. Besides narrow gauge trains they used cranes and shovels. On old pictures you can see, they used what ever was available.
So I designed everything from scratch with my 3D program.
To build some of the bigger Bunkers like the U-Boot-Bunkers (submarine Bunkers), the Germans used heavy equipment. Besides narrow gauge trains they used cranes and shovels. On old pictures you can see, they used what ever was available.
So I designed everything from scratch with my 3D program.
The first look on the computer screen
the first prototype
after some painting
As you can see, still a lot to do, and maybe I have to change the arm, for me it looks too long.
More soon.
Mittwoch, 16. April 2014
Operation Sealion in 1/144 a German Panzerfaehre
When the Germans reached the channel, they wanted to Great Britain. But at that time neither the Wehrmacht nor the Kriegsmarine was ready for this jump.
While the Luftwaffe started their fight for the power over Britain's skies, the Wehrmacht and Kriegsmarine tried every idea
Some words about my model, the sea is made with silicone and white paint. The Ferry is a complete 3D design. Of course more details would have been possible but I stopped at one point. The good thing is, as there are not so much information or pictures, nobody can say, that detail is wrong.
While the Luftwaffe started their fight for the power over Britain's skies, the Wehrmacht and Kriegsmarine tried every idea
So they came up with tons of ideas. The Siebel Ferry was developed, the Marinefährphrams came up and many more ideas. One of these Engineers was Hauptmann Siebel. As he was in service with the Luftwaffe, he knew, that there were a lot of no longer used engines from Messerschmitts.
A not so good idea was, to put some existing pontoons together to bring, in combination with a no longer used engine from a Messerschmidt Me 109, a tank to the British shores.
These were called B-Fähre 40. I found no pictures and in the standard Book about German ships, Gröner I found in book #7 only one interesting fact. The Wehrmacht made trials with 3 engines form other boats while the Luftwaffe worked with the Messerschmitt engine.
These were called B-Fähre 40. I found no pictures and in the standard Book about German ships, Gröner I found in book #7 only one interesting fact. The Wehrmacht made trials with 3 engines form other boats while the Luftwaffe worked with the Messerschmitt engine.
While I used a French tank, the Germans planed to transport a Panzer II or Panzer 38 over the channel.
Dienstag, 8. April 2014
Famo with Bilstein crane 1/144
The Famo in 1/144 is nothing new, but to use him on a Diorama the model looked a bit naked. With the big storage and nothing on it, no that does not looks good. As I already had built the spade for the Famo, I came up with a new project. the Famo with the Bilstein crane. I remember some years ago you could buy this model from a small company in Japan, but is was not that cheap. So I decided to build the crane by myself.
First a short overview about the cranes in use with the German Panzerwaffe:
The German Army had for their maintenance several types of cranes.
All other cranes do not belonged to the maintenance units.
For my model I used the Famo from PanzerDepot. The model looks good and it is easy to put into his parts.
First a short overview about the cranes in use with the German Panzerwaffe:
The German Army had for their maintenance several types of cranes.
- Büssing with an Bilstein 3 ton crane (a 4,5 ton truck)
- sZgkw. 18t. with the Bilstein 6 ton crane.
- Friescrane with 15, later 16 ton lifting capacity, often in combination with a Hanomag tractor
All other cranes do not belonged to the maintenance units.
For my model I used the Famo from PanzerDepot. The model looks good and it is easy to put into his parts.
After some work with a screw driver I have disassembled everything I need. The most critical point is, not to damage the front wheels. I my case I made a perfect work, they broke both.
After some smaller work I could glue the new platform on the frame. The white part I designed some weeks ago and got it printed by Shapeways.
Further I plan to use my new Bergegeschirr, which I had designed in 3D as well. Here you can see it in an first attempt with a Bergepanther and a Panther
The Famo some time later. I have added some smaller parts to let the set look a bit more in constant use.
The Famo with the Bilstein crane after the first painting.
Next step I had to finalize the painting and to add a soft cover for the cabin.
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