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My humble Panzer II towing a mighty Tiger I?

October 1 2011 at 6:06 PM
  (Login rva1945)
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Well, not really, just posing for the photo:

https://picasaweb.google.com/105403795492677221295/MyPanzerIITowingATiger

Both vechicles are 1/24 and RC (the Tiger is a Tokyo Marui and my Panzer II is a Tasca converted to RC). Playing in the mud ("after the Russian winter") the right track slipped out of the sprocket and we felt the temptation of creating a surreal scene.

Enjoy.



 
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KV-1 Recovery attempt

October 1 2011, 7:39 PM 

A photo surfaced on EBay of StuG or Pz.III (can't recall now) trying to recover a KV-1. Don't know if they pulled it off but crazy things happen in real life.

Chris

 
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Jim Dodson
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Real life

October 2 2011, 10:26 AM 

The real lie answer is no. Move it once it was on a level, hard surface road maybe.

 
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Robert Villaverde
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No...

October 2 2011, 11:31 AM 

...it was impossible for a Panzer II to tow a Tiger. In fact, just another Tiger could, but as the towing tank would break down, that was discouraged. Instead, two trucks would be used in tandem to tow a disabled Tiger.

As the subject in my post says, just posing for the photo.

 
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Two FAMOs, maybe!

October 3 2011, 5:40 AM 

Two FAMOs might move it on hard surface.

 
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