Hello,
I want to present you my current work. It's a Sd. Kfz. 184 Elefant with a full interior (except the engines / generators). This project started under the premise to use the best parts from Jaguar's and Verlinden's interior with minimal scratched additions. Well, over the course of this project it turned out that most of the interior stuff from these two companies is of no use for my project. This due to the old molds (Jag) or either to complete ignorance of the real tank (Verlinden). The build is now going on for almost two and a half years with quite long breaks from time to time (university's calling). The most difficult areas are now completed (I guess / hope!), so hopefully the tank will be completed in the end of the year. But it will receive a whole diorama, set in Rome, 1944, with a few GIs passing the abandonned tank while receiving hefty fire out of the nowhere.
Please excuse me for picking just a few photos from my blog. It wouldn't be very pleasant neither for the reader nor for me to post every single photo from the blog here, because it has swolen up to 551 pictures already. If you want to see the whole rest, you probably would want to see the complete blog over at . If there's anyone who'd prefer to read the German version, no problem
Just a few more notes on the AM-stuff used on this tank. There's a whole lot involved. ABER PE (basic, fenders), Voyager armor plugs, Modelkasten tracks, ABER tank MG34, ABER 2m Antenne, [Jaguar & Verlinden interiors], ABER 88mm gun barrel, Karaya to cables. The Zimmerit is home-made from Tamiya epoxy putty.
Well, I think that should do for the start. If you have further question, don't hesitate to ask! Let's go straight to the pics, then.
Puh... that's it for the first time. Note that the pictures were taken over a very long period. Some things changed, were redone or completed in a second or even third attempt. I hope you like it. With your permission, I'd post further updates in full also here on this site.
Cheers to everyone and thanks for stopping by,
Johannes
P.s.: Cheers Jamie