A rain tarp for the gap between the mantlet and hull is made of kitchen rubber glove material leftover from the Leopard C2 Mexas build of last summer has been used. Works perfectly.
The purchased stowage, commander crew and infantry riders have not made it through the postal service yet. Will be added later.
View of the electronics. Nothing special, Clark TK-60 and recoil unit. Servo elevation, Heng Long speaker and gearbox.
Tank Modellbau LED kit
Mato LED kit
And finally, here is a short YOUTUBE video of the model in action for the running tests.
https://youtu.be/xTqHgcJHglA
Link above
Tomorrow, i will take it outside for a photoshoot in the snow. I might try the Ostkettens in the snow as well.
Regards, Louis
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Re: Sturmgeschütz - StuG III G Late - Alkett 1944 - build
Louis,
Can't wait for a snow video! Love that Stug! I've always found the German's use of concrete for a little extra armor fascinating. I really like the cannon recoil and the ostketten. Actually, I like everything about it! Fabulous job!
Cheers,
Eric.
Can't wait for a snow video! Love that Stug! I've always found the German's use of concrete for a little extra armor fascinating. I really like the cannon recoil and the ostketten. Actually, I like everything about it! Fabulous job!
Cheers,
Eric.
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Re: Sturmgeschütz - StuG III G Late - Alkett 1944 - build
I don't suppose you could make a mistake now and then, Louis, just so that us mere mortals don't develop severe inferiority complexes
What can I say- yet another masterclass from the Maestro.
What can I say- yet another masterclass from the Maestro.
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Re: Sturmgeschütz - StuG III G Late - Alkett 1944 - build
Thank you Eric and 43rdRecceReg. I wanted this Stug to be a good heavy duty runner, avoiding light materials and items that could be easily damaged. I also keep electronics very simple.
Here is an external photoshoot in the Canadian snow and two YOUTUBE videos of at the end for joyrides with the Ostkettens. I gave two overall coats of flat varnish to the Stug before putting it in the snow.
And here is a couple of Joy rides in the backyard. I had to clear an area as there is about 15cm of really soft snow right now. Above 2cm of snow, the vehicle starts to have issues, so it is realistic. The model is quite heavy and does not skid on the snow. I gave more gas on the second video. Ostketten in the snow is probably a rare sight, enjoy.
https://youtu.be/MVdD5uYkp8c
Link Above
https://youtu.be/OoxjPY-FXBQ
Link Above
Regards, Louis
Here is an external photoshoot in the Canadian snow and two YOUTUBE videos of at the end for joyrides with the Ostkettens. I gave two overall coats of flat varnish to the Stug before putting it in the snow.
And here is a couple of Joy rides in the backyard. I had to clear an area as there is about 15cm of really soft snow right now. Above 2cm of snow, the vehicle starts to have issues, so it is realistic. The model is quite heavy and does not skid on the snow. I gave more gas on the second video. Ostketten in the snow is probably a rare sight, enjoy.
https://youtu.be/MVdD5uYkp8c
Link Above
https://youtu.be/OoxjPY-FXBQ
Link Above
Regards, Louis
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Louis,
Perfect build, not too much, not too little! Looks right at home in the snow. I like how the Ostketten throws up a little "rooster tail" under full power. I've always liked the way these tracks look, something not seen often enough IMHO. She appears to have plenty of traction!
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Perfect build, not too much, not too little! Looks right at home in the snow. I like how the Ostketten throws up a little "rooster tail" under full power. I've always liked the way these tracks look, something not seen often enough IMHO. She appears to have plenty of traction!
Regards,
Eric.
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Re: Sturmgeschütz - StuG III G Late - Alkett 1944 - build
Looks awesome in natural habitat