Excellent work. Very interesting series of vehicles. The primered barrel, red oxide and the camo pattern are very nice finishing touches. With or without the side skirts it looks great.
Yes I understand this was a never built upper, but it would be interesting to scratch build “some” type of upper interior in order to have the rear doors open. As it was never finished, no one could say your interior concept could be wrong. I wonder what kit you could steal an interior from?? Another great build. From the box art I have seen long ago, I thought the design was a little boring because of the smooth style looking to have little “extras” on the outer that catches the eye. However after this I think I will have to look more into getting this kit. Cheers
The actual E-100 chassis might be salvaged. Because of its large size, the scrapyard opted to bury it instead of cutting it up. There are plans to retrieve it by one of the British tank museums.
That is true. Just from what I've seen, this would be considered the "Jagdpanzer E-100" and then the one with the boxy casemate at the rear (Elefant-style) is the "StuG E-100" and was actually planned. Ugh, paper panzers......
The only planned variant is the "StuG E-100" which has a large boxy rear superstructure kind of like the Jagdpanzer E-100 in world of tanks, but with a few differences. The E-90 is fictional, and so is this creation.
@@greatergamer7357 You are going to have issue with the wheels then, The road wheels are made to be glued solid, to make them roll would require a lot of modification. To the point where I don't think it's possible. As for the tracks go with something metal. I will say that making it playable is a bad idea, these are designed to be static models, and making them playable will be problematic
Excellent work. Very interesting series of vehicles. The primered barrel, red oxide and the camo pattern are very nice finishing touches. With or without the side skirts it looks great.
All I can say is impressive 🙂
Yes I understand this was a never built upper, but it would be interesting to scratch build “some” type of upper interior in order to have the rear doors open. As it was never finished, no one could say your interior concept could be wrong. I wonder what kit you could steal an interior from??
Another great build. From the box art I have seen long ago, I thought the design was a little boring because of the smooth style looking to have little “extras” on the outer that catches the eye. However after this I think I will have to look more into getting this kit. Cheers
The actual E-100 chassis might be salvaged. Because of its large size, the scrapyard opted to bury it instead of cutting it up. There are plans to retrieve it by one of the British tank museums.
Very well Done!
U should build more what-if stuffs like this and do u ever heard of p1000?
I've known about the ratte for many years, honestly... I'm not a fan
@@oddball759mm Anyway cool build and might buy one myself
@@ChanChan-uv3ql Go ahead, they make for a fun build
Isn't the Krokodil the fictional one on the E-90 chassis?
well none of them exsisted or were even planned so both could have been called krokodil
That is true. Just from what I've seen, this would be considered the "Jagdpanzer E-100" and then the one with the boxy casemate at the rear (Elefant-style) is the "StuG E-100" and was actually planned. Ugh, paper panzers......
on the side of the box they call it the "salamander" my guess was to dodge copyright issues with the artist who drew up the one the kit is based on.
The only planned variant is the "StuG E-100" which has a large boxy rear superstructure kind of like the Jagdpanzer E-100 in world of tanks, but with a few differences. The E-90 is fictional, and so is this creation.
Jagdpanther is just a jagdpanzer on a Panther I or II chassis......
i like it :)
Do you build these kits for money?
yes
can u make the krokodil roll
If I had workable tracks... possibly, but not motorized
good I might get it then because I might make so when I can play with it I can make it roll
@@greatergamer7357 You are going to have issue with the wheels then, The road wheels are made to be glued solid, to make them roll would require a lot of modification. To the point where I don't think it's possible. As for the tracks go with something metal. I will say that making it playable is a bad idea, these are designed to be static models, and making them playable will be problematic