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Disco Joe writes:

You mean something like an SdKfz 7/1 or 7/2? That would be cool if someone would do them.


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Paul at Warlord Games Sponsoring Member of TMP of Warlord Games writes:

Seeing as we have a large range of 1:56 scale Panther tanks, we thought it would be fun to produce something a little different for you. Enter the Flakpanzer V 'Coelian'!

Coelian

Mounting twin 3.7cm flak guns in an enclosed turret, this proposed version of the Panther tank was designed to deal with the increasing danger to German forces from ever-dominant Allied airpower. The design didn't reach production as the Panther hull was too valuable as a main battle tank.

Coelian

Coelian

With Allied airpower all but supreme in the later years of the war, German requirements for better-equipped anti-aircraft vehicles became ever more urgent. Rheinmetall-Borsig designed the Coelian – marrying a Panther ausf G hull with a fully enclosed turret mounting twin 3.7mm flak cannon. This would give the crews a larger degree of protection when taking on strafing fighters or marauding bombers. The Coelian would also be able to fire at ground targets…

Coelian

Although the design didn't leave the drawing board due to the need to utilize all Panther hulls in their normal role – as arguably the best tank of the war – this model could form a great element of What If? games set in 1946, should the war have been protracted that long, or in the Defence of Berlin during 1945 had the Coelian made it to production…

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