Now I think we have been here before but, would there be any interest in a Ssys rail car kit with a piece of track to display your panzer On ?
Just think of a German steam loco too in electric form ,.........I've gone all weak at the knees
2025 ARMORTEK KIT SURVEY
Over the last few years we have brought out a whole series of kits as a direct result of your feedback - kits like the Pershing, JagdPanther, Hetzer, Leopard 2A4, and more recently the Sd Kfz 7, 88mm Flak 36 and the upcoming Challenger 2.
So, in keeping with what has become and annual tradition, here is your opportunity to once again influence our future production plans.
We have added in some "guide pricing" next to the names of the models. This is a rough estimate of the price at the current rates.
Thanks in advance for your input and we look forward to the results.
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Commission builds considered. Pm for my email.
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Re: Ssys platformwagon
Hi Phil,
You mean something like my 1/8 scale SSyms Köln (in steel and alu);




You need to decide if you´re going to build a 4-axle railcar (SSys Köln) to transport Panthers or a 6-axle (SSyms Köln) to transport the Tiger I and II.
I think it´s a nice idea and I personally think the SSys Köln (4-axle) is the better choice, shorter, fewer axles and wheels thus easier to transport.
Per
You mean something like my 1/8 scale SSyms Köln (in steel and alu);




You need to decide if you´re going to build a 4-axle railcar (SSys Köln) to transport Panthers or a 6-axle (SSyms Köln) to transport the Tiger I and II.
I think it´s a nice idea and I personally think the SSys Köln (4-axle) is the better choice, shorter, fewer axles and wheels thus easier to transport.
Per
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That's the Johnson ! Wow it looks great Per. I think I would opt for the big one to carry the bigger cats....... tell us more, like which parts are off the self, like bogies etc regards Phil
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Yes, the bigger the better or? A SSyms in 1/6 is going to be a huge thing to move around although it won´t be that heavy (not like a locomotive of course).
Well, everything on my model is scratchbuilt except the rails which I bought from England. Of course this is a superdetailed model and that´s the beauty of scratchbuilding - you set the standard. If you want to offer a 1/6 model you´d have to simplify things.
Here are two link with some more information and photos;
http://www.network54.com/Forum/110741/m ... ln+railcar
http://www.network54.com/Forum/110741/m ... +II+photos.
If you look closely in my first link you´ll find in the bogie photo that my axles are fixed in brass bearings as I wanted to be able to have my 1/8 Tiger II on the railcar and this was the best way to get a stable platform.
Per
Well, everything on my model is scratchbuilt except the rails which I bought from England. Of course this is a superdetailed model and that´s the beauty of scratchbuilding - you set the standard. If you want to offer a 1/6 model you´d have to simplify things.
Here are two link with some more information and photos;
http://www.network54.com/Forum/110741/m ... ln+railcar
http://www.network54.com/Forum/110741/m ... +II+photos.
If you look closely in my first link you´ll find in the bogie photo that my axles are fixed in brass bearings as I wanted to be able to have my 1/8 Tiger II on the railcar and this was the best way to get a stable platform.
Per
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Photo of one of the best modellers around Mr Peter Shaw with his scratch built 1/6 german loco ....just amazing regards phil
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Mechanical engineer.
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Commission builds considered. Pm for my email.
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