Here is one of my 1:110 scale Maus tanks next to a newer “V2” sclae (1:100) King Tiger. Its made to be right in between the oder AAM tanks, and the newer ones. It looks fine with each scale.
These range in price from $40 (simpler 1-color), most about $60, but some up to $80 (with many extra features and ambush camo).
Currently, I have only sand colored maus with the side cables in stock right now. Those can be all sand, or have camo added, or even the ambush camo. I can make any configuration you want (even unpainted tanks that you finish yourself), but it may require a month or two wait, since Im low on resin right now. But a sand based maus, with at least a few features, I could supply right away.
I have unpainted, white-plastic flak turrets all made up, but just not painted. I can have one of those ready at a moments notice. Those are $25 to $35, depending on if it is to have the complicated ambush camo or not.
If you want to discuss any more options, give me an e-mail at
… timdrocks@mchsi.com
US T-28 super heavy tanks (x7 made)
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With 26 resin cast pieces per tank, and about 60 pieces total, these are probably my best scratch-builds yet. Made inbetween AAM “V1” and “V2” scales, these are 1:110 scale. A total of 7 tanks made so far, perhaps more to be made some day. These T-28 tanks WERE actually battle ready. Intended for use against the Zigfried line, but the Germans abandoned that. Then readied for use against Japan, but the war ended before they could arrive. These would have been escorted by Pershing tanks, right up to enemy bunkers. The split-part 105mm magnum ammo would have simply shipped away at the bunkers until thier was nothing left. Invulnerable to any known anti-tank gun, they had the most powerful gun to be mounted on an allied vehicle in WWII.
Only the 2 with black in thier camo remain unsold so far. All others have found a good home. -
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Here is the T-28’s adversary, or maybe “victim”: