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Dragon 1 35 StuG with Zimmerit, a blast from the past!!

Bob,
Looking very good, leave the tracks as they are and the side plates will look better once painted.
Mike.
 
YEA Bob leave the tracks as its great to see the sags as they are heavy in real but great build boyo an hope you feel better
chris
 
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All spot on Bob. Good luck with the wet stuff. Going to be modulating??
cheers Steve, may have a go, not sure how much with zimmerit, would it fade as much as paint?? :thumb2:

Bob,
Looking very good, leave the tracks as they are and the side plates will look better once painted.
Mike.
many thanks Mike, pleased so far but as always areas for improvement!!;)

YEA Bob leave the tracks as its great to see the sags as they are heavy in real but great build boyo an hope you feel better
chris
cheers Chris, getting over the jab, but worth it ;)
Bob,
All looks spot on to me mate.
thanks Paul :thumb2:
 
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Ok, Back on with this one, counting StuG's in my sleep;)

Primed in my usual Mr Surfacer 1500 thinned 50/50. Goes on so easy and smooth

You may notice that i have used a chain for the first time on the gun crutch, think it looks ok? Plus another first, a tarp over the top of the gun mantlet, this was a normal addition as weather, rain etc could enter the StuG through the large gap
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Happy are you though????

Cheers Bob
 
Ok, Back on with this one, counting StuG's in my sleep;)

Primed in my usual Mr Surfacer 1500 thinned 50/50. Goes on so easy and smooth

You may notice that i have used a chain for the first time on the gun crutch, think it looks ok? Plus another first, a tarp over the top of the gun mantlet, this was a normal addition as weather, rain etc could enter the StuG through the large gap




Happy are you though????

Cheers Bob
YEA IM very happy to see such fine work on a stug the details stand out gorgeuoes an seein the cover well this stug crew wont get wet very nice work boyo
chris
 
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YEA IM very happy to see such fine work on a stug the details stand out gorgeuoes an seein the cover well this stug crew wont get wet very nice work boyo
chris
Thank you Chris, got too look after the crew!
Bob. Nice updates looks good with color
Many thanks Lee!
 
Ok, Back on with this one, counting StuG's in my sleep;)

Primed in my usual Mr Surfacer 1500 thinned 50/50. Goes on so easy and smooth

You may notice that i have used a chain for the first time on the gun crutch, think it looks ok? Plus another first, a tarp over the top of the gun mantlet, this was a normal addition as weather, rain etc could enter the StuG through the large gap




Happy are you though????

Cheers Bob
Bob,

Looking very good as others have said.

Also very helpful for the waffle Zim I have planned for my PSC StuH 42 I have unfinished in a box. I think I've worked out an almost full proof way of doing a representation of it at 1/72...... He says with trepidation.... :fearful:

ATB

Andrew
 
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Bob,

Looking very good as others have said.

Also very helpful for the waffle Zim I have planned for my PSC StuH 42 I have unfinished in a box. I think I've worked out an almost full proof way of doing a representation of it at 1/72...... He says with trepidation.... :fearful:

ATB

Andrew
Thanks Andrew, appreciated

Best of luck with the Zimm!!!
 
I've been amiss in my postings recently but to return and see this Wow!
Very neat Bob.
Liking the part about the gap letting water in, German engineering at its best then ! :smiling2::smiling2::smiling2:
 
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I've been amiss in my postings recently but to return and see this Wow!
Very neat Bob.
Liking the part about the gap letting water in, German engineering at its best then ! :smiling2::smiling2::smiling2:
Works both ways John, if the gunner had currywurst, could be a life saver;)
 
Works both ways John, if the gunner had currywurst, could be a life saver;)
Hi Bob

Was the gap really that big?

I assume this is because it was hard to make a proper mantlet/cover because of the way the barrel entered the hull and still leaving enough 'leeway' to allow the gun to elevate and depress?

ATB.

Andrew
 
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Hi Bob

Was the gap really that big?

I assume this is because it was hard to make a proper mantlet/cover because of the way the barrel entered the hull and still leaving enough 'leeway' to allow the gun to elevate and depress?

ATB.

Andrew
Oh yes

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This is a repro of the factory canvas20210512_101141.jpg

In most photos of all StuG theres a crew fitted tarp
 
Oh yes



This is a repro of the factory canvas

In most photos of all StuG theres a crew fitted tarp
Bob think there must have been various problems like this. My KV -2 has a gap under the gun , either that or I fitted it wrongly ;)
 
Looks like it has all the upgrades. Beautiful job. Chain & waffle pattern look right on. Can't imagine the factory weather seal had much of a life. PaulE
 
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