Showing posts with label Luftwaffe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Luftwaffe. Show all posts
Monday, June 16, 2025
ME 163 Komet
Another kit completed from my MAYDAY build, it has been finished for three weeks or so, but I mislaid the canopy, which I found yesterday…… a simple build, the paint job is part airbrush part hand painted as I had masking tape tear so a sand back then brush job to complete, added decals from the kit, pilot is a supplied one. Not much use for wargaming but I knew I had to have one. When I worked at the Australian war memorial as a guide I often would take my guided group past the one in the memorial reminding people that this little jet was really a glider that was often a one way ticket.
Cheers
Matt
Thursday, May 8, 2025
Luftwaffe F4 phantom
Luftwaffe F 4 phantom
This aircraft has been almost complete pile for 10 years at least, the interior and base coat was painted, but no detailing done, panel lines, weathering decals or pilot.
Last month I unpacked boxes of kits from storage to complete some for the 30 day kit build. In these boxes were a number of aircraft in various stages of completion, mostly built but no paint, or pilots. So my goal this month is to finish off as many as I can before moving onto armour!
Now I also have 3d files for pilots, so I have started printing loads of ww2, helicopter and jet pilots and looking for or purchasing decals to complete a number of builds that had stalled along with matching canopies (which is ok for some but difficult for others….). So expect a lot of aircraft over the coming month as I paint pilots, airbrush built kits and add decals.
Really happy with my results although I think I would like to build it again and be more careful within my fit and finish. Overall really good to have it completed.
Cheers
Matt
Saturday, February 8, 2025
Luftwaffe Flak 88 - 16 Luftwaffe Field Division part four
Luftwaffe Flak 88
Another addition to my 16th Luftwaffe Field Division. I want to also add a supply dump and towing vehicle plus a towed version to complete the battery, and two comms coils
Gun is a simple Airfix I think with SHQ crew, which fit nicely with the 1/76 gun.
Cheers
Matt
Saturday, August 28, 2021
Henschel Hs 129 Build part 1
Airfix Henschel HS129
In September we have a Nostalgia build for kits or figures designed pre 2000 and no longer in production. I have elected to build a Airfix Henschel HS129 kit. I actually already have two kits built for this aircraft, one 20mm cannon and one 75mm canon. This model will become a photo reconnaissance aircraft that was shot down east of Laval in August 1944. Looking forward to the build if you want to join us here on The Wargamers Forum
Matt
Friday, August 6, 2021
JU86 d1 build Part 1
Junkers JU86 D1 build
Well a cold wet day kept me from doing external chores so I elected to pull out some kits from the stock and decided upon the Italeri Junkers JU86D1 and four others to assemble over the coming week of predicted wet weather.
Originally I purchased this for SCW aerial dogfights, but as it is a little large I have decided to add it to my Luftwaffe for the invasion of Poland where I believe the JU86D1 flew its only combat missions of ww2 with Kampfgeschwader 1 /III, (I do quite like the 5th Staffel KG254 1937 colours below).
I will paint in the early war pattern I think, and as a wargaming flying model, as very little information exists for the JU86D1 in service. 
JU 86 colour ideas
Well a cold wet day kept me from doing external chores so I elected to pull out some kits from the stock and decided upon the Italeri Junkers JU86D1 and four others to assemble over the coming week of predicted wet weather.
Originally I purchased this for SCW aerial dogfights, but as it is a little large I have decided to add it to my Luftwaffe for the invasion of Poland where I believe the JU86D1 flew its only combat missions of ww2 with Kampfgeschwader 1 /III, (I do quite like the 5th Staffel KG254 1937 colours below).
I will paint in the early war pattern I think, and as a wargaming flying model, as very little information exists for the JU86D1 in service.
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| JU 86 colour ideas |
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| JU86 colour ideas |
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| cockpit Interior |
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| looking at the forward bombardier/gunners position |
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| The dorsal gunners position; and within a retractable ventral position |
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| Interior commenced RLM 02 brush painted |
cheers
Matt
Friday, April 9, 2021
Gotha 242/244 Build part 1
Gotha 242/244
As part of my thirty day build I am building a Gotha 242 transport Glider. The luftwaffe transport glider was produced to support airborne operations and seen service in the Mediterranean, Aegean, North Africa and Russia. Normally towed by a JU-52 or a Heinkel He111. A total of 1538 were built with a number of variations including a twin engined motorised version the 244.
I am keen just to build a static Gotha 242 vehicle transporter version with transport vehicle either a kubel or with Kettenkrad being unloaded. I have decided to build the 242 B1, which jettisoned its wheels on take off and used sleds for landing. I will be using the italeri 242/244 model which looks quite good, and close without major changes. I will mark mine as per the video below for the landing in Sicily.
The kit looks quite simple, to start with I have removed the interior pieces ready for painting and assembled the cabin.
A video of some of the 242 gliders landing in Sicily
cheers
Matt
Friday, January 15, 2021
Luftwaffe & Fallschirmjager Flak crews
Luftwaffe & fallschirmjager crews
One of my project list goals for 2021 was to add crews to my flak guns, AT guns, and mortars both Luftwaffe and fallschirmjägers for my 20mm Normandy collection.
Quite happy with the results, I think the splittertarn variants may need a little work but overall happy. Good to get back painting 20mm again. a wide mix of figures SHQ, AB and Simons Soldiers. I need to pick up some more flak 88mm, I have a project in mind......
Cheers
Matt Williamson
Labels:
16 Luftwaffe Feld Division,
20mm,
AB miniatures,
Anti-aircraft,
Fallschirmjager,
French Wargame holidays,
Luftwaffe,
SHQ miniatures,
Simons Soldiers
Location:
19 Place Cheverus, 53100 Mayenne, France
Friday, January 8, 2021
German Flak 88mm 18/36/37/41 8.8cm cartridge, shells and storage reference
Luftwaffe Flugabwehrkanone 8.8mm shells and equipment 1939-45
As my mind turns towards painting projects for 2021, I commenced on my part finished projects project drawers on my painting station....even though last year I concentrated on completion of a number of these one drawer remained untouched, my german artillery and AA guns and crew draw it is quite full of part completed pieces and crews. With that task in mind this week I commenced painting the Luftwaffe field division, Fallschirmjager and Luftwaffe AA and artillery crews. As always I like to gather all of my research and print it out on use my Imac as a digital resource. I quickly found I had nothing really for the markings on my AA boxes and sort of remembered what rounds looked like. I then decided to add my research here as a quick reference for me so I could just open one page or document when required. some of us are mad enough to add marking to shells and boxes.....
8.8 cm projectiles
The High-Explosive shell (Fp. Füllpulver) and the Sprenggranate (Panzersprenggranate (Pz. Spr. Gr.) contained a large charge of high explosive with one of the following types of fuzes:
- 8.8 cm. Sprgr. Patr. L/4.5 (kz.) m. Zt. Z. S/30 (8.8 cm. fixed H.E. shell, with spring-wound mechanical time fuze) 30 seconds.
- 8.8 cm. Sprgr. Patr. L/4.5 (kz.) m. Zt. Z. S/30 Fg1 (8.8 cm. fixed H.E. shell, with inertia-operated mechanical time fuze) 30 seconds
- 8.8 cm. Sprgr. Patr. L/4.5 (kz.) m. A.Z. 23/28 (8.8 cm. fixed H.E. shell, with percussion fuze) Percussion fuze, superquick or delay (0.11 second) action
- 8.8 cm. Pzgr. Patr. m. Bd. Z. (8.8 cm. fixed A.P.C. shell, with base-detonating fuze) no delay. The Armor-Piercing projectile (Panzergranate, Pzgr.) was provided with an armor-piercing cap (Haube) to aid in the penetration of armor plates. It contained a small explosive charge and a base detonating fuze with a tracer element in its base.
Markings HE projectile
14 is the bursting charge number
Jg1942E is the Place, Day, Month, year of fusing with work mark.
IV is the weight class.
Stg is the type of steel used for the shell.
FES is the type of bimetallic driving band.
Sprgr A.Z. type of fuze.
14 is the bursting charge number
Jg1942E is the Place, Day, Month, year of fusing with work mark.
IV is the weight class.
Stg is the type of steel used for the shell.
FES is the type of bimetallic driving band.
Sprgr A.Z. type of fuze.
8.8 cm Pzgr. Patr. 39 Kw.K 36
The Amour Piercing round
1 Distinctive mark only used for 8.8cm Pzgr. 39.
Fa1043 is the manufacturing place, day, month, year.
92 is the number indicating the bursting charge numbers.
7rdf 5.43 is the place, day, month, year of shell filling.
2.89 kg is the weight of propellent powder.
lg1 441 identify the type of propellent powder and the place of fabrication.
Fa is the Armory or Arsenal where cartridge was made.
1 Distinctive mark only used for 8.8cm Pzgr. 39.
Fa1043 is the manufacturing place, day, month, year.
92 is the number indicating the bursting charge numbers.
7rdf 5.43 is the place, day, month, year of shell filling.
2.89 kg is the weight of propellent powder.
lg1 441 identify the type of propellent powder and the place of fabrication.
Fa is the Armory or Arsenal where cartridge was made.
The Armor Piercing shell was used in Flak guns as well as in the PzKw VI Ausf. E Tiger tank. The ballistic cap is made in two pieces, originally black from early 1943 the noses of 8.8cm – 12.8cm AP shells were painted white to help loading them in the dark.
Cartridge case
The cartridge case were brass, there are markings on the side wall of the cartridge in black unless noted.MARKINGS ON SIDE OF CARTRIDGE CASE
German Marking - English Equivalent
2700 k.g -2,700 kilograms
Digl. R.P 8 (495-5, 4/2.75) - Diglycol powder, number, grain size
Tgl 41 P - manufacturer, date, delivery number
L14, 5, 41K manufacture date workers mark
P.T plus 25 (in red paint) - powder temperature plus 25
The principle marking for identification on the base of the cartridge case is the number "6347," which appears on all the cartridge cases of the German 88-mm complete rounds. It will be noted that the primer design marking is "C/12nA St." The caliber and model of the gun may also appear on the base, for example, "8.8 cm. Flak. 18."
Luftwaffe and Wehrmacht 88mm packing and storage boxes
Generally German 88-mm rounds are packed in two ways, first was in individual sealed steel containers particularly for use in the early part of the war, the tropics or on U-boats, more common as the war continued as the use of a wicker basket which three rounds fitted into. They were shipped with one complete round, they are painted a slate gray color.An example of grey U-boat container sold at auction in 2019, Note the wo tags are pasted on the cover.
I have a photograph of one above in dunkelgelb from the Bayeux museum. Not known if this is original.
Container Tags
These tags were pasted on the container and on tags on the wicker baskets;
"8.8 cm. Pzgr. Patr.
Bd. Z. f. 8.8 cm. Pzgr."
The other tag of white paper is printed in red as follows:
"Fur Tropen!
Normale Pulvertemperatur
+25°C."
Wicker Container.
The wicker-type container contained three rounds. A metal cover is held in place by a leather strap. The base is also of metal. Round rubber stops at the bottom of the container protect the fuzes against jarring. The rest of the container is of wood and wicker construction. The wicker carriers were then placed in larger wooden boxes for transport, these crates contained three wicker baskets. I have found no markings for these boxes yet.
Boxes
I have seen boxes also in use around some positions, but found no marking references for them for anti-aircraft ammunition, there are lots of references for anti tank rounds though. The boxes can be grey, or natural wood and can carry a single round or three rounds like the wicker case.
The single pak 43 box
References
German 88-mm Anti aircraft gun material US war department documentGerman Artillery of WW2 Ian Hogg
German 88, the most famous gun of the second world war Terry Gander
88mm Flak 18/36/37/41 and pak 43 1936-45 John Norris
My private photo collection
I hope you find this useful for your modelling efforts.
cheers
Matt
Thursday, April 16, 2015
BF109
BF 109 my favorite plane of the war. This one I built for my Italian front and desert games.
Cheers
Matt
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Matt
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