
"The Messerschmitt Me 323 Diorama..." Topic
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| jfariahitech | 21 Mar 2012 2:50 a.m. PST |
This is the biggest one yet! From Carlos Briz. Check out how you can place a Giant and a Locomotive in the same dio and get a fine result!
More "big" pics: link |
Frederick  | 21 Mar 2012 5:00 a.m. PST |
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| elsyrsyn | 21 Mar 2012 5:00 a.m. PST |
Very nice. I have to wonder if a 323 could actually carry a switch engine, though, or if a sdkfz 11 could pull one. Those things are dense. Doug |
| Mooseworks8 | 21 Mar 2012 5:44 a.m. PST |
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| War In 15MM | 21 Mar 2012 7:34 a.m. PST |
I'm sure its been stated on previous dioramas by Carlos, but could someone tell me what scale these dioramas are in? Thanks. Richard |
| jfariahitech | 21 Mar 2012 10:01 a.m. PST |
Hi guys! In response to the question, the dimensions and weight of the locomotive fit in the Me 323, whether or not transported is unknown (it's a what if!). Which were transported in and pulled by a Culemeyer Sdkfz9, it's true and here is the picture that proves it.
Cheers PS: All the CB dioramas are in 1/144 scale or 10-12mm. |
| elsyrsyn | 21 Mar 2012 10:20 a.m. PST |
Great picture and thanks for the info. I bet they didn't move that monster very quickly.  Doug |
| War In 15MM | 21 Mar 2012 3:49 p.m. PST |
Thank you. He certainly finds a great range of equipment in that scale. Richard |
| jfariahitech | 22 Mar 2012 3:45 a.m. PST |
Hi The Culemeyer was developed by the Germans to transport either heavy railroad equipment or other materials. As for Scammel, as indeed the Germans lay their hands to what they can catch.
PS: Please Jeff (Wargames-South), make a Sdkfz 9!! ;-)
Cheers |
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