Graeme's Panzer IV, Simon's memorial build.
				
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 To be honest, I would advice against extensive damage, based on my experience building interiors etc. in recent years Something like a damaged mudguard or similar, though, is pretty easy and adds interest. Something like a damaged mudguard or similar, though, is pretty easy and adds interest.Comment
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 Jakko, I think you're right about the damage, something that illustrates the harsh environment & fighting in the desert.
 Thanks Steve, plenty still to do.
 The exhausts needed a bit of work, trimming off the moulded retaining straps for etch replacements & a monumental sink mark in the auxiliary engine silencer. Filler & sanding sticks out again!:rolling:
 
 Etch bits added to hull include the spare track retainers on the glacis & some on the engine compartment sides, pictures show progress better.
 
 
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 So … shiny tracks and a hull floor with no paint left on it? 
 
 I don’t think I’ve seen an Italeri Panzer IV that didn’t have that. Must be a poorly designed mould or something.Comment
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 Finally got around to doing a bit more, folding & fitting the mud guards front & rear, as well as adding some of the various small parts to the hull.
 
 
 Had to fill the two small holes in the drivers front plate for the periscopes, as they were off to one side of the drivers visor, they should be central.Comment
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 Sorry, but you can probably re-drill them where they were 
 
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 They were centered over the visor on the Panzer III, but offset to the left on the IV, it seems.Comment
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 Great stuff Graeme,
 Italeri can be a little challenging with all the little issues but you're handling well. I used to hate filling all these sink marks and Italeri had a habit of having hinges and small bits separate so cleaning them from the sprue wasn't my favourite part of the build. Now we do this willingly and replace with PE or resin. How things have changed.
 
 Progress is looking good. Looking forward to seeing what else you're going to do with it. Good of Jakko to furnish references.
 
 Cheers,
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 Nice work on this old kit Graeme
 
 More books due out on the Pz IV?
 
 That great news for my 3rd favourite panzer, Bob.
 
 Have fun with your labour of love Graeme, it is definitely coming together nicely
 
 Regards
 
 Steve HComment

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