Dragon Flak Maultier

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Looking great Ron, this is one soft skinned vehicle I want to do someday. The tracks itself will be worth it.

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Looking good :smiling3: I like those kinds of (semi-)improvised gun platforms, regardless of the era they’re from.
 

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Thanks Guys I enjoyed this kit and yeah Richard the tracks were okay for me, well really better than okay. I was so pleasantly surprised !
Me too Jakko but with this 3.7 setup I wonder how many recoils it would have taken to break the bed mounts from the frame lol
 

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Looks fantastic Ron. As to your question, how bad actually was the recoil?
 

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Morn Ron,

Looks a really nice build there and you've done a fine job on this Buddy. Good call going with the FlaK 38, more than the 3.7cm. The Maultier armed with the 3.7cm was not a one-off vehicle. The prob was the weight of the gun on the chassis so most of them got the FlaK 38. They also mounted the 3.7cm (FlaK 36/37) on the Opel Blitz and Ford 3 ton trucks as the cargo capacity of the chassis was rated higher than the Maultier. 3 tons vs. 2 tons. Odd, but true.............I guess it's time for some paint now huh!!!

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Morn Ron,

Looks a really nice build there and you've done a fine job on this Buddy. Good call going with the FlaK 38, more than the 3.7cm. The Maultier armed with the 3.7cm was not a one-off vehicle. The prob was the weight of the gun on the chassis so most of them got the FlaK 38. They also mounted the 3.7cm (FlaK 36/37) on the Opel Blitz and Ford 3 ton trucks as the cargo capacity of the chassis was rated higher than the Maultier. 3 tons vs. 2 tons. Odd, but true.............I guess it's time for some paint now huh!!!

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Thanks for that info Allen ! I have wondered about that... so then I guess it's safe to figure that a 3t could also serve as a plstform for a triple-gun Drilling ? That's on my want-to-do list.
Paint.... hmmm.. yes I want to... Remember the first Cyberhobby Tiger I kit and how crazy the resale prices got with that ? I bought one back when it was a new release, built it but never got around to painting it. Now I'm glad I didn't. Odd mindset I suppose...
PS Ive built / painted a handful of Tigers since but none has the fame of that Cyberhobby one
 
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Think off-road. German trucks were mostly gussied up commercial on-road trucks while Maultiers were developed for on & off-road. GMCs/Jimmys were rated 2.5 tons, but that was off road. On-road rating was 5 tons.
 

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No probs Bro,

Cyberhobby's White boxed kits were usually a one of a kind thing and of a certain vehicle or prototype. Too rich for my old blood......You're right though, they go for stupid silly prices today!!!
The Drilling can be mounted on a 3 ton, as it was on the Sd. Kfz. 251/21 or even 2 mounted on a 3 ton trailer and others. I have a pic of a Drilling mounted on top of the armored Maultier nebelwerfer ammo carrier Sd. Kfz. 4/1. What vehicle do you plan to mount it on???
Also, what kit from Blast Models are you looking for, for your AFV Club UHU kit???

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Think off-road. German trucks were mostly gussied up commercial on-road trucks while Maultiers were developed for on & off-road. GMCs/Jimmys were rated 2.5 tons, but that was off road. On-road rating was 5 tons.
Good to know, Thanks Paul !
 

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No probs Bro,

Cyberhobby's White boxed kits were usually a one of a kind thing and of a certain vehicle or prototype. Too rich for my old blood......You're right though, they go for stupid silly prices today!!!
The Drilling can be mounted on a 3 ton, as it was on the Sd. Kfz. 251/21 or even 2 mounted on a 3 ton trailer and others. I have a pic of a Drilling mounted on top of the armored Maultier nebelwerfer ammo carrier Sd. Kfz. 4/1. What vehicle do you plan to mount it on???
Also, what kit from Blast Models are you looking for, for your AFV Club UHU kit???

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Allen, the Drilling will most likely go on a MB4500 Maultier but I'm glad to know that a Blitz 3t would be ok too. Yeah, I did recently see a pic of the Drilling on its own trailer, awesome idea for a scratch build. Rather, I mean for Jakko or Scottie to do one. Hint Hint !
The Blast Uhu, I lucked up and got both their Uhu sets direct from Blast. Prices were quite reasonable (I think) and their shipping / service was very good indeed.
 

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Coming on very nicely indeed!! A great job so far!!!

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Beautifully done so far. Drilling was ground mounted & installed on almost anything that moved, including the Protz. I even saw a photo of it mounted in a captured M20. I've modeled Drillings on a trailer (two), the Protz, RSOs, sWS, & various versions of 241 all in 1/87 scale.
 
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