Showing posts with label Waffenttrager. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Waffenttrager. Show all posts

Saturday, July 14, 2012

1/144 Vomag 88 - "Late War" CAMO Version - Kampfgruppe144




1/144 Vomag 88 - "Late War" CAMO Version - Kampfgruppe144

Now available with Camouflage paint Scheme! (also in Dunkelgelb)

The Kampfgruppe144 Black Label Series will seek to bring fresh and innovative miniatures to the collector by utilising the latest design and production techniques available to 1/144
The VOMAG is one of the most interesting vehicles in the inventory of Wehrmacht in WWII. It was not as some think a ‘paper panzer’, but a real operational vehicle that saw action across Europe.

The development of the VOMAG is an interesting one, based upon the Vogtländische Maschinenfabrik AG (VOMAG) design for the Büssing NAG 900L. The chassis had three axles, two of which were driven, and was powered by a 6-cylinder diesel engine that was capable of reaching 90 km / h. (55 mph).

It was armed with the 88mm Flak 18, but with barrel from the Flak 36. “Arguably, making it the original and most fearsome ‘monster truck’.....!?”


The Vomag served exclusively with the original Wehrmacht unit of the Führerbegleitbrigade (FBB: Führer escort brigade). It was highly mobile and easy to deploy to ‘hot spots’ across Germany and Occupied Europe. Notable engagements where the defence of German cities against Allied bombing, protection duties at Hitlers HQ the Wolf's Lair (Wolfsschanze) near Rastenburg, before the destruction of the units in February 1945 during the siege of Budapest.
Late War Updates
The original doctrine had seen the VOMAG designed to operate as mobile Anti-Aircraft batteries to defend German Cities, Factories, Military formations etc...

As the nature of the war changed and the Wehrmacht (Heer) became more defensive in nature, it would be natural to assume that consideration was given to using the VOMAGs against ground forces in ground fighting (erdkampf).

This would be the natural point at which to add the gun shield as a factory or field modification to the crew with more protection. It is not clear how or when this change was implemented, but as it would seem with many German engineering solutions there was not a standard pattern 'splitterschutzen' provided, there seems to be two types of these 'splitterschutzen' in the photographic evidence available. This gives weight to the argument for a field based approach to the upgrades, or that the factory just used what was available for a numbers of VOMAGS concerned? 

Additionally, by this time crews had also made changes to the seating arrangements with some of the 'jump seats' removed, or stowed in the upright position to provide more room on the gun deck (or, simply that there were insufficient replacements).

The late war VOMAGS were involved in a number of campaigns on the eastern front, the following represent some last significant involvement of the VOMAGS and their units in the war, not least as following these actions most are recorded as official destroyed.

Battle for Romania, (Aug. 1944) 



Debrecen, Hungary (Sept. 1944)

Siege of Budapest, Hungary, (Nov. 1944 – Feb. 1945)

Recent research shows that some battalion elements of the Flak Regiment also saw action as late as April 1945, but is not clear if this was as an armoured or infantry unit. 
No photographs are known to exist from this period.

Taufkirchen, Linz, Austria, (April 1945)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna_Offensive

Model update (Late Version)
This 88mm Vomag has been updated following ongoing research and the discovery of additional photographic evidence, resulting in the following changes.
1.
The addition of a standard 88mm Splinter Schürzen. Two designs have been observed in use and neither are original fittings to the Vomag. The design with the strongest photographic evidence has been selected.
It is believed that these are either:

a)factory modification to the second batch of Vomag produced, or more likely,
b)field modification to protect the gun crew from close quarter combat as was being experienced in the war period, such as the Siege of Budapest (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Budapest).
2.
Revisions to gun area seating, further evidence has reviled greater clarity regarding certain design elements, and operational use of the Vomag:
These being:

a)configuration of the rear bench seating and interior wheel arches,
b)on a practical basis, to allow for the Schürzen, the front folding seats are now shown in the raised position

Now available with Camouflage paint Scheme! (also in Dunkelgelb)

Available from: 
CGD eBay Store / (#item)
CGD eStore (direct)

Sunday, July 01, 2012

1/144 Vomag 88 - "Late War" Version - Kampfgruppe144





The Kampfgruppe144 Black Label Series will seek to bring fresh and innovative miniatures to the collector by utilising the latest design and production techniques available to 1/144
The VOMAG is one of the most interesting vehicles in the inventory of Wehrmacht in WWII. It was not as some think a ‘paper panzer’, but a real operational vehicle that saw action across Europe.

The development of the VOMAG is an interesting one, based upon the Vogtländische Maschinenfabrik AG (VOMAG) design for the Büssing NAG 900L. The chassis had three axles, two of which were driven, and was powered by a 6-cylinder diesel engine that was capable of reaching 90 km / h. (55 mph).

It was armed with the 88mm Flak 18, but with barrel from the Flak 36.
“Arguably, making it the original and most fearsome ‘monster truck’.....!?”


The Vomag served exclusively with the original Wehrmacht unit of the Führerbegleitbrigade (FBB: Führer escort brigade). It was highly mobile and easy to deploy to ‘hot spots’ across Germany and Occupied Europe. Notable engagements where the defence of German cities against Allied bombing, protection duties at Hitlers HQ the Wolf's Lair (Wolfsschanze) near Rastenburg, before the destruction of the units in February 1945 during the siege of Budapest.

Late War Updates
The original doctrine had seen the VOMAG designed to operate as mobile Anti-Aircraft batteries to defend German Cities, Factories, Military formations etc...

As the nature of the war changed and the Wehrmacht (Heer) became more defensive in nature, it would be natural to assume that consideration was given to using the VOMAGs against ground forces in ground fighting (erdkampf).

This would be the natural point at which to add the gun shield as a factory or field modification to the crew with more protection. It is not clear how or when this change was implemented, but as it would seem with many German engineering solutions there was not a standard pattern 'splitterschutzen' provided, there seems to be two types of these 'splitterschutzen' in the photographic evidence available. This gives weight to the argument for a field based approach to the upgrades, or that the factory just used what was available for a numbers of VOMAGS concerned? 

Additionally, by this time crews had also made changes to the seating arrangements with some of the 'jump seats' removed, or stowed in the upright position to provide more room on the gun deck (or, simply that there were insufficient replacements).

The late war VOMAGS were involved in a number of campaigns on the eastern front, the following represent some last significant involvement of the VOMAGS and their units in the war, not least as following these actions most are recorded as official destroyed.

Battle for Romania, (Aug. 1944) 


Debrecen, Hungary (Sept. 1944)

Siege of Budapest, Hungary, (Nov. 1944 – Feb. 1945)

Recent research shows that some battalion elements of the Flak Regiment also saw action as late as April 1945, but is not clear if this was as an armoured or infantry unit. 
No photographs are known to exist from this period.

Taufkirchen, Linz, Austria, (April 1945)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna_Offensive

Model update (Late Version)
This 88mm Vomag has been updated following ongoing research and the discovery of additional photographic evidence, resulting in the following changes.
1.
The addition of a standard 88mm Splinter Schürzen. Two designs have been observed in use and neither are original fittings to the Vomag. The design with the strongest photographic evidence has been selected.
It is believed that these are either:

a)factory modification to the second batch of Vomag produced, or more likely,
b)field modification to protect the gun crew from close quarter combat as was being experienced in the war period, such as the Siege of Budapest (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Budapest).
2.
Revisions to gun area seating, further evidence has reviled greater clarity regarding certain design elements, and operational use of the Vomag:
These being:

a)configuration of the rear bench seating and interior wheel arches,
b)on a practical basis, to allow for the Schürzen, the front folding seats are now shown in the raised position


Available from:
CGD eBay Store
CGD eStore

Sunday, June 12, 2011

1/144 Panzer 46 E-50 & 38D variants - CGD



1/144 Panzer 46 E-50 & 38D variants - CGD
CGD is releasing a series of Panzers based upon the Entwicklung Series (Standard Series) devised in 1942/43 to produce a series of 6x standard chassis covering different wight classes from which all manner of German panzer's could be produced. The primary drivers of this series purpose was to simply the design, ease maintenance, decrease costs of manufacture, and increase production output!

http://fingolfen.tripod.com/eseries/eseries.html

http://www.achtungpanzer.com/entwicklung-series-standard-series.htm#eseries


E 50 5.5cm Flak Zwilling here - $
E 50 'standard' here - $21.90

Jagdpanzer38D Waffentrager Chassis here - $19.90
Jagdpanzer 38 D "Hetzer" here - $18.90

88mm Pak 43 L/71 Schmalturm here
More Details on KG144 BBS

Available CGD@EBAY

Friday, March 11, 2011

1/144 Vomag "Command Car" - Kampfgruppe144







1/144 Vomag "Command Car" - Kampfgruppe144

'Messwagen der Befehlsstelle I'

Kampfgruppe144 is able to bring you the next most support unit from the Vomag Series of vehic;es - that being the Command Car or 'Messwagen der Befehlsstelle I'.

The Command/Targeting (Messwagen der Befehlsstelle) carriages were based on the same Vomag chassis as the version equipped with the 88mm gun. However, they were instead equipped with a revised chassis and range of "Targeting Computer" options.

This release is the 'Messwagen der Befehlsstelle I', which was equipped with the Kommando-Gerät 36 (Primary rangefinder and mechanical analogue computer for directing anti-aircraft guns (featuring Ziess Optics)) which required a crew of 15 to operate it effectively.

The 'Messwagen der Befehlsstelle I', was used to direct the targeting and firing for a battery of consisting of 4x Vomag 88mm vehicles.

The Command/Targeting (Messwagen der Befehlsstelle) carriages were designed for the acquistion and targeting of the long range, high altitude bomber fleets of the RAF, USAAF and laterly Soviet forces.

This new model comes with many new features, not previously implemented:
- Revised chassis converetd to allow for the transportation of the large crew,
- All new detailed Kommando-Gerät 36 'Targeting and Range Finding computer',
- Revised side panels (targeting and transportation mode options),
- Revised 360 mounting for the Kommando-Gerät 36

Produced from 3D CAD models, and manufactured using Shapeways 3D process.

The Kit is available in two colour options:
- Early War - Panzer Grey (info)
- Mid War - DunkelGelb (info)

Available: March 2011 (12-03-2011)
Price: 19.90 USD (Panzer Grey) ("Buy now")
Price: 20.90 USD (Dunkel Gelb) ("Buy Now")
Production Agent: CGD / CGD

An extended history page for the Vomag Series has been provided Here , it also includes a section on the deployment of the Vomag 88mm and Vomag Command Carriages, and a further description of the Kommando-Gerät 36 !!

For the previous posts regarding the KG144 Vomag 88mm see here

Sunday, January 16, 2011

1/144 88mm Flak Sd.KFz VOMAG - KG144







1/144 Kampfgruppe144
Black Label Series
88mm Flak (Motorised) Sd.Kfz “VOMAG” [early version]

NEW Colour Option: Dunkelgeb

This is a new colour option 1/144 88mm Flak (Motorised) Sd.Kfz “VOMAG” from the Kampfgruppe144 Black Label Series.
Manufactured for Kampfgruppe144 (UK) by CGD(HK) .

click here to purchase [ ebay ]


I am pleased to announce a new colour option for my 88mm Flak 'VOMAG'.
It is now available in DunkelGelb with aditional colour detailing for wheels and seating.
This colour option will help you establish the model in the 'mid war' period!

Do not forget that this is still also available in the original 'early war' PanzerGrey, see the original release notice for info. (Purchase: here)

The VOMAG is one of the most interesting vehicles in the inventory of Wehrmacht in WWII. It was not as some think a ‘paper panzer’, but a real operational vehicle that saw action across Europe.

The development of the VOMAG is an interesting one, based upon the Vogtländische Maschinenfabrik AG (VOMAG) design for the Büssing NAG 900L. The chassis had three axles, two of which were driven, and was powered by a 6-cylinder diesel engine that was capable of reaching 90 km / h. (55 mph).

Available: January 2011
88mm Flak "VOMAG" Grey $19.9 USD
88mm Flak "VOMAG"
Dunkelgelb $21.9 USD
Vomag Listings: here

email contact CGDynamix

Friday, October 15, 2010

1/144 88mm Flak Sd.KFz VOMAG - Kampfgruppe144 Release








1/144 Kampfgruppe144
Black Label Series
88mm Flak (Motorised) Sd.Kfz “VOMAG” [early version]


This is a new issue 1/144 88mm Flak (Motorised) Sd.Kfz “VOMAG” from the new Kampfgruppe144 Black Label Series.
Manufactured for Kampfgruppe144 (UK) by CGD(HK) .
click here to purchase [ ebay ]

This is the first in a range of new and previously unissued 1/144 minitures, I hope that you will find the designs interesting and note worthy.

I have entered into a maufacturing and distribution partnership with CGD to ensure that the most efficient use of the 3D Printing and design techniques are used, and that items are shipped quicky and efficiently!


Available: 16th October
Price: 19 USD (Grey) + shipping
[ ebay ]
Exclusive distributor: CGD

The VOMAG is one of the most interesting vehicles in the inventory of Wehrmacht in WWII. It was not as some think a ‘paper panzer’, but a real operational vehicle that saw action across Europe.

The development of the VOMAG is an interesting one, based upon the Vogtländische Maschinenfabrik AG (VOMAG) design for the Büssing NAG 900L. The chassis had three axles, two of which were driven, and was powered by a 6-cylinder diesel engine that was capable of reaching 90 km / h. (55 mph).

It was armed with the 88mm Flak 18, but with barrel from the Flak 36.
“Arguably, making it the original and most fearsome ‘monster truck’.....!?”

The Vomag served exclusively with the original Wehrmacht unit of the Führerbegleitbrigade (FBB: Führer escort brigade). It was highly mobile and easy to deploy to ‘hot spots’ across Germany and Occupied Europe. Notable engagements where the defence of German cities against Allied bombing, protection duties at Hitlers HQ the Wolf's Lair (Wolfsschanze) near Rastenburg, before the destruction of the units in February 1945 during the siege of Budapest.

MODEL FEATURES:
This miniature has a range of interesting and unique features
1. Optional parts (included) to built the VOMAG in transportation mode or firing mode. 2. Elevating gun. 3. Gun transverses 360 degrees. 4. Digitally mastered and produced using state of the art 3D printing technology. 5. Made with strong and flexible nylon material, extremely durable. 6. Individually hand painted and weathered.

source: KG144BB, CGD

Thursday, August 12, 2010

1/144 Waffenträger 38(d) 2 cm Flakvierling 38 - CGD




Waffenträger 38(d) 2 cm Flakvierling 38 - CGD

CG Dymanix have releases another variant of the Waffenträger 38(d) series, this time it comes inconjunction with a 2 cm Flakvierling 38 that can be mounted on the Waffenträger 38(d) or independantly mounted on the appropriate mount. The unit also comes with the transport option and field workshop accessories!

The 2 cm Flakvierling 38 is also available seperately.

Available: Now #1 & #2 at CGD
Cost: $19 Full Set
$11 Vierlinks

more information and photographs here:
http://www.kampfgruppe144.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=271

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Sunday, May 23, 2010

1:144 Pak 43 L/71 & Munitionswagen 38(d) - CGD




CGD have issues a late ware/panzer'46 items to their range of items.
In the form of a pre-painted combination of PAK 43 L/71 with Munitionswagen 38(d)

Why 38(d) and not (t), interesting point...?
Although ministry plans indicated that components of the 38(t) should be used for cost saving the two main companies (Mann & Ardelt) in the competition to produce the 38(d) Waffen Trager did not use the standard 38(t) chassis (as per Achtung Panzer and PanzerTracts Reference sources)

Available: Now
Price@ $15 USD (both items, +supplies)
Source: Combat-Group-Dynamix
More: DivisionPanzer144