Panther Ausf. G Erazatz M10
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In late 1944, Hitler was planning one last desperate offensive to attempt to obtain a separate peace from the Western Allies. The Wacht am Rhein plan was designed to split the British and American armies as well as capture Antwerp. This battle, of course, became known as the Battle of the Bulge in the West. As a part of the Wacht am Rhein plan was Operation Greif under the command of Otto Skorzeny. English speaking German commandos in American uniforms and using as much American equipment as possible would infiltrate American positions to seize bridges across the Meuse.
This unit, innoculously entitled Panzer Brigade 150 was supposed to consist of 3,300 men, 15 Sherman tanks, 32 armored cars (U.S.), 198 trucks, and 147 jeeps which had been requisition from OB West. Unfortunately for the brigade, the required equipment never materialized. Panzer Brigade 150 went into battle with only about 2,500 men and a dozen tanks and assault guns. Several of the tanks were Panther Ausf. G's extensively modified to look like U.S. M-10 tank destroyers.
Making a Panther look like an M-10 is no mean feat, and the conversion process was extensive to maintain the illusion. The turret was surrounded by sheet metal and made to resemble the M-10 turret. The mantelet was also altered. As the M-10 had an open-topped turret, all protrusions on the top of the Panther turret either had to be covered by the false side-walls or removed. This fact meant that the Panther's cupola was removed and a new split hatch was attached in it's place. The front and rear hull were also extensively modified to resemble the M-10.
While a few of the jeep commando teams easily slipped through American sentries and roamed freely behind American lines, but the rest of the unit languished with Sixth Panzer Armee. When it became apparent that no breakthrough was going to occur, the "Ersatz M-10's" were committed along with the rest of the brigade as a normal combat unit. Ultimately all of the vehicles were destroyed or disabled in the fighting.
Has anyone turned a Panther into this there is a 1/35th Dragon kit of this out .
http://s70.photobucket.com/albums/i1...0M10%20ERSATZ/
http://armorama.kitmaker.net/modules...=147071&page=1
http://www.modelarmour.com/index.php...kits&Itemid=60
Thanks
Jimmy
This unit, innoculously entitled Panzer Brigade 150 was supposed to consist of 3,300 men, 15 Sherman tanks, 32 armored cars (U.S.), 198 trucks, and 147 jeeps which had been requisition from OB West. Unfortunately for the brigade, the required equipment never materialized. Panzer Brigade 150 went into battle with only about 2,500 men and a dozen tanks and assault guns. Several of the tanks were Panther Ausf. G's extensively modified to look like U.S. M-10 tank destroyers.
Making a Panther look like an M-10 is no mean feat, and the conversion process was extensive to maintain the illusion. The turret was surrounded by sheet metal and made to resemble the M-10 turret. The mantelet was also altered. As the M-10 had an open-topped turret, all protrusions on the top of the Panther turret either had to be covered by the false side-walls or removed. This fact meant that the Panther's cupola was removed and a new split hatch was attached in it's place. The front and rear hull were also extensively modified to resemble the M-10.
While a few of the jeep commando teams easily slipped through American sentries and roamed freely behind American lines, but the rest of the unit languished with Sixth Panzer Armee. When it became apparent that no breakthrough was going to occur, the "Ersatz M-10's" were committed along with the rest of the brigade as a normal combat unit. Ultimately all of the vehicles were destroyed or disabled in the fighting.
Has anyone turned a Panther into this there is a 1/35th Dragon kit of this out .
http://s70.photobucket.com/albums/i1...0M10%20ERSATZ/
http://armorama.kitmaker.net/modules...=147071&page=1
http://www.modelarmour.com/index.php...kits&Itemid=60
Thanks
Jimmy
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Knew it wouldent be to long before someone brought up these tanks, looking forward to seeing the build when someone decides to take it up 
Jonathan

Jonathan
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I know someone who is, but cannot say. 
I originally wanted to having the kit but I have way too many Panther projects I wanted first.
It does look like an easy one to fabricate!
- Jeff

I originally wanted to having the kit but I have way too many Panther projects I wanted first.
It does look like an easy one to fabricate!- Jeff
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Tomas of Texas Armor commissioned captured Panther Cuckoo built by TXTANKER and MOONSHADOW for assembling, detailing and painting the Tamiya Panther G kit during Dec 2007 – Jan 2008.
Visit this outstanding Panther model at: http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_68..._CUCKOO/tm.htm
But I haven't seen the fake USA TD used at the Battle of the Bulge yet, but it would be fun to see it's appearance in 1/16 scale.
Visit this outstanding Panther model at: http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_68..._CUCKOO/tm.htm
But I haven't seen the fake USA TD used at the Battle of the Bulge yet, but it would be fun to see it's appearance in 1/16 scale.
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yep can you see just driving this up to allied area and from a distance sneak up and bam shoot away .
Jimmy
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