tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-430244424351512966.post461829668771331931..comments2024-03-19T16:55:34.065+08:00Comments on One Sided Miniature Wargaming Discourse: Mystery Anti-Tank GunSun of Yorkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07315805432481558574noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-430244424351512966.post-89415417763678873422013-12-07T08:04:14.130+08:002013-12-07T08:04:14.130+08:00Thanks. I must get on and finish the rebasing, al...Thanks. I must get on and finish the rebasing, although that gun is in the towed position ... can't win!Sun of Yorkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07315805432481558574noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-430244424351512966.post-71711296027490291152013-12-01T02:41:54.545+08:002013-12-01T02:41:54.545+08:00I hadn't thought of the PaK50 - never even kne...I hadn't thought of the PaK50 - never even knew such a thing existed. But the think seems to have been based on the PaK38 anyhow, with the same 'winged' double-skin gun shield. <br /><br />I'm beginning to think this wee number has the potential to be a lot of things, given an appropriate gun shield: the 4.2mm PaK 41, PaK50 - one at least I had many years ago has ended up at Russian 45L46 pieces (with a scratchbuilt gun shield, of course!). I guess at that I might have lived with it as a PaK38 (which gun I really did need for my Afrika Korps in particular), but it reaaly is significantly under-scale it seems to me.<br /><br />If someone can show PaK38s came in a version close to this Eidai model I'd be most pleased. Having said that - the thing looks quite the business set up as a Command Decision element as you have done...Archduke Piccolohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15533325665451889661noreply@blogger.com