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.Porsche Vk100.01 (p) Mammut German Super Heavy Tank Night Vision
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.Takom
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.1:35
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Builder: | .Furinkazan
| Item Status: | .Built To Order / Pre-Order
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Award-winner built and painted huge super heavy tank Ferdinand Porsche VK100.01 (P) Mammut Super Heavy Tank with realistic weathering. Beautiful German Late War Octopus camo scheme with accurate unit markings. Add on Night Vision, metal and PE detail parts. Extremely well-detailed throughout the model.Top building quality with outstanding details throughout the whole model and very high standard accuracy on every individual part.Foundry cast and welding details. Tracks with road wheel detail. Rotating turret detail and gun elevation. Add gas tank and more add-on details.
* Top building quality with victory marking add on. * Add on infrared night vision with calbe detail. * Adding metal gun barrel. * Brass PE detail up parts on deck grill, clasps and more. * Metal axis for solid finishing. * Very high standard molding with sublime details overall. * Superb accurate on each small parts. * Excellent exterior features (great rivets, panel lines and appropriate weld beads). * The upper hull with plenty of fine detail including weld marks and more. * Rotation turret with great on-vehicle equipment details. * Main gun barrel with coaxial AA gun details. * Open-able hatches with details on both sides. * The lower hull realistically reproduced features some nice details such as suspension, axles. * Hull deck with superb grill and more. * Large side skirt with details. * The road/idler wheels and drive sprockets have detail on both sides with great tooth ring details. * Lifelike track links with crisp details and right sagging finish. * Adding many small exterior details and accessories including lights, shackle, panels, and more.
Buffing and polishing to remove mold seam. Base color with primer and putty for better surface detail. Airbrushed and painted with multicolor. Add clear paint for good finishing on decal applying. Washing to enhance the surface detail increase the appearance of depth including panels, doors, hatches, rivets, bolt head and more. Dry brushing to emphasize and highlight texture with edge for good wear, tear and fading. Multi-color filters for blend color effects. Adding nonglossy paint for better finishing. The great detail paint job on rust and paint chips off with scratches, worn and bare metal realistic simulating, flow rust and rain streaks effects, grease with staining appearing, engine smoking and muffler burned representing. Also smear and dirt with dust and real mud and more on real-life weathering. Final protective layer for long-term collection.
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The Subject: The Vk 100.01(p) Mammut By The Modelling News.
The Vk 100.01(p) Mammut (the German word for Mammoth) was a version of the Maus from June 4, 1942. The 120-ton predecessor of the superheavy tank existed only in blueprints and never saw service. This vehicle was only an intermittent stage in the development of the Maus.
Professor Porsche prepared the first design drawing on June 4, 1942. It had the number K 3381 and was done by Ing. Leopold Schmid. The designation from Porsche for the project was “Porsche Typ 205”. The drawing showed a streamlined tank with up to 120mm armour and 120 tons of weight.
The turret’s weight alone was 23 tons, carrying a massive 15cm KwK L/40 – with some modifications done to the ammunition. The projectile`s weight was decreased from 43kg to 34kg to increase ROF to 4-5 rounds per minute and the muzzle velocity to 845 m/s. As an alternative, a 12,8cm L/50 with a muzzle velocity of 810 m/s was also considered during the development of the tank. The powerhouse was driven by an air-cooled 16-cylinder diesel engine, with a comparable propulsion system to the Tiger (P) – every track was boosted by a single electrical engine.
Hitler approved of Porsches` concept, but even the thicker armour did not satisfy him. He wanted more armour, which led to more mass, which led to a complete redesign of the tank, eventually becoming the Mäuschen, then later the Maus.
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