sassgrunt wrote:It's been awhile since I had to install Tamiya standoffs in between the gearbox and the hull floor, but if I remember correctly, I think the standoffs have a male 4mm thread that screws into the bottom of the gearboxes, and then you run 3mm screws up through the underside of the hull into the female end to secure them. (If you bond the standoffs to the hull first, I think it's hard to get screws into them from the top, because of all the gears in the way). Maybe they've changed it since I last messed around with one. Or - advanced age being what it is - maybe I missed the boat completely and have no idea what I'm talking about....wouldn't be the first time.

No. I'm sure you're completely compos mentis, Mike

..but it's easy to forget details when there are so many of them buried in a collection of Armour
In fact, the retaining screws for the Pz
IV pass
through the supplied standoffs, and into the base of the gearbox units, unlike other models. I've checked, and I see the Tiger and the Sherman also require hex spacers (standoffs) between the deck floor and gearbox baseplates. Those don't look like this pass through type. Outwardly,
Tamiya Sherman gearboxes look identical (probably are exactly the same, bar the output shafts), but are drilled and tapped in the baseplates for larger screws than the Pz
IV. Using them in a PZ
IV would then be problematic, as Pz
IV hex support spacers/ standoffs are unique to the model in height and orientation

That means swapping gearboxes from one model to another could pose unexpected difficulties. The retaining screws are 10mm x3mm, meaning the base accepts only 3mm screws.
Here's the layout:

- Tamiya Pz IV gearbox mounting spacers
Otherwise, things are developing nicely, and I'm really grateful for the luck and support I've had.

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