Putting the finishing touches on a Stug IV and the last step is adding the gun travel lock. The travel lock is a rather primitive affair, totally unlike the much more complicated travel lock for the Jagdtiger, for example. In looking at pictures of the "real thing" most have a small chain that's attached to the right side of the cradle arm below the gun rest and anchored to the right side of the hull transmission plate. While I have my suspicions, can anybody explain the purpose of the chain as it it seems not to wrap over the cannon barrel to secure it in the cradle, but more to prevent the cradle from falling away to the left when the barrel is raised out of the cradle. Protect the concrete front of the extended driver's compartment from being hit and chipped, perhaps?
Here's the same travel lock, this time on a Stug III.
