Jadgpanzer L70/V Build
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Jadgpanzer L70/V Build
Greetings Guys!
I haven't posted a build on here since my KT and I will not be going into that depth again!
So I will give basic outlines and let the pictures speak for themselves. I am no master and do not pretend to be. I try and do things the easiest, fastest, and cheapest way possible. That being said I did splurge on this one a bit. I had an HL Mk. IV that drove well but the turret set up and recoil was driving me crazy! Kept konking out and finally the elevation on the Clark board blew out so I decided to hell with it, scrap it and build an L70! So I broke down and bought from panzerparts his L70 kit for I think reasonable 109 euros. Less expensive than Profiline who we now have to wait to see their kits again. Panzerparts also comes with more metal detail pieces than resin that Profiline including a barrel which I did not use but more on that later! Here are the first hull reconstruction pics. As always I gutted the battery box and fill the lower hull with tough as steel resin. Also bought the metal drive covers with bearings from Panzerparts and they were really reasonable I thought. Mounted them and test fitted the engines and shafts...
I haven't posted a build on here since my KT and I will not be going into that depth again!
So I will give basic outlines and let the pictures speak for themselves. I am no master and do not pretend to be. I try and do things the easiest, fastest, and cheapest way possible. That being said I did splurge on this one a bit. I had an HL Mk. IV that drove well but the turret set up and recoil was driving me crazy! Kept konking out and finally the elevation on the Clark board blew out so I decided to hell with it, scrap it and build an L70! So I broke down and bought from panzerparts his L70 kit for I think reasonable 109 euros. Less expensive than Profiline who we now have to wait to see their kits again. Panzerparts also comes with more metal detail pieces than resin that Profiline including a barrel which I did not use but more on that later! Here are the first hull reconstruction pics. As always I gutted the battery box and fill the lower hull with tough as steel resin. Also bought the metal drive covers with bearings from Panzerparts and they were really reasonable I thought. Mounted them and test fitted the engines and shafts...
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- dgsselkirk
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Re: Jadgpanzer L70/V Build
Next some little detail parts like the mounts for the rear hull spaced armour, then started to work with the recoil. I decided I really wasn't interested in having elevation anyway so I simply made a barrel sleeve out of brass tubing and put it in the mantle. I used the asiatam one from the Mk. IV but just sort of the tray and attached a servo. What I have is a REALLY smooth recoil now! I will figure out how to post a video sometime. I did not use the barrel from the Panzerparts kit. It was too short and I don't think it was large enough caliber either. More like a 50 mm. Besides I have the BB Panthers so since this is to be the same gun I cut off the muzzle brake on an extra barrel I had, measured the length it should be to scale off my scale drawings and volia! Nice big long barrel!
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- dgsselkirk
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Re: Jadgpanzer L70/V Build
On the next set of pics we have the work on the zim. Again, I did splurge and bought the Atak sheets of zim and cut and fit. I decided to open up the machinegun cover and install a metal LED one I had. Also did the mount and wiring for the front light. As you can see or maybe not there are metal engine covers as well.
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Re: Jadgpanzer L70/V Build
Hey dgsselkirk ....so this is the Jagd you spoke of ... very nice... couldn't find it on the link you left on my thread...
Nice board by the way you all have some really cool meets...those guys are hard core
Thanks for posting the great pictures
Happy Tanking
ALPHA
Nice board by the way you all have some really cool meets...those guys are hard core
Thanks for posting the great pictures
Happy Tanking
ALPHA
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Re: Jadgpanzer L70/V Build
Thanks Alpha, they are a pretty good bunch of guys. We don't go anal on the rules which makes it fun for everyone.
so here are some pics of the zim around the mantle. This was done by cutting small sections out of the sheet and spacing it around in a curve. Also mounted scratch built springs on the rear fender. I sliced off the bolts on the back plate of the upper hull and then put them back on after attaching the zim. The trick was once I had sliced them off I put some tracing paper over to mark where they went. Then put the zim on and laid the tracing paper on top and using a small drill (you could use a sharp pencil) marked where everything went and glued them back on. I think it worked quite well. Because they are sliced off they are a little thinner so that sitting on the zim they look about the right depth.
I am leaving the front fenders off so all I installed were some scratch built mounts. I added styrene bolts later.
so here are some pics of the zim around the mantle. This was done by cutting small sections out of the sheet and spacing it around in a curve. Also mounted scratch built springs on the rear fender. I sliced off the bolts on the back plate of the upper hull and then put them back on after attaching the zim. The trick was once I had sliced them off I put some tracing paper over to mark where they went. Then put the zim on and laid the tracing paper on top and using a small drill (you could use a sharp pencil) marked where everything went and glued them back on. I think it worked quite well. Because they are sliced off they are a little thinner so that sitting on the zim they look about the right depth.
I am leaving the front fenders off so all I installed were some scratch built mounts. I added styrene bolts later.
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Re: Jadgpanzer L70/V Build
Looks great! How did you find the fitting of the parts? I've been told the quality can be a bit questionable but I'd like another opinion before I go for one!
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Re: Jadgpanzer L70/V Build
Hiya, I have not really started research for my L48 yet, but had always wondered what the conical things (mg covers) were.
I think I will open one up to house the IR for the battle system. The conical 'plug' can be removed and refitted when required.
I did a similar thing on my Panzer IV G. It does obviously limit the benefit of elevation, but I guess I can live with it.
Tim
I think I will open one up to house the IR for the battle system. The conical 'plug' can be removed and refitted when required.
I did a similar thing on my Panzer IV G. It does obviously limit the benefit of elevation, but I guess I can live with it.
Tim
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- dgsselkirk
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Re: Jadgpanzer L70/V Build
I was O.K. with it for the price Tom. I want this tank to battle so the construction is a little heavier and cruder for strength than if you were just building it for show. The hardest part was setting up the front lower hull nose properly. I am not exact but close enough for government work!tomhugill wrote:Looks great! How did you find the fitting of the parts? I've been told the quality can be a bit questionable but I'd like another opinion before I go for one!
I am pretty happy with how it all went together but you do have to do some cutting and filing but I know your work. You will have no issues!
On another note, I can hardly wait to see the Panther "F" you are sending Michael! I really was after it for myself but I had/have 4 more projects lined up so I had to pass... But Michael will let me play with it once in a while and I will have first dibs if he decides to sell it.
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Mine was set up for a Hammerhead so I didn't have to worry about the emitter but if I build another one that is not a bad idea! What I would do is recess the emitter enough that you could actually put the cover on a swivel so that it functions like the real one. It would not be hard to do at all. Some models actually had one on each side so you could still do one MG and one as the emitter too.Swamprat33 wrote:Hiya, I have not really started research for my L48 yet, but had always wondered what the conical things (mg covers) were.
I think I will open one up to house the IR for the battle system. The conical 'plug' can be removed and refitted when required.
I did a similar thing on my Panzer IV G. It does obviously limit the benefit of elevation, but I guess I can live with it.
Tim
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Re: Jadgpanzer L70/V Build
Good Morning,
Beautiful and involved work. For a battler, it certainly looks good enough to sit on anyone's shelf as well.
regards,
Painless
Beautiful and involved work. For a battler, it certainly looks good enough to sit on anyone's shelf as well.
regards,
Painless
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