1941 StuG III Ausf B
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Re: 1941 StuG III Ausf B
Nothing in the Post today. Plenty to do tho' Tonight saw the resin glacis firmly set in the deck with the aid of steel pins glued into holes drilled with the Yankee drill. After that, I created a spacer out of strip styrene to fill a small gap between the casemate and glacis. Seeing that completed and mounted, I looked at the hatches for the glacis and am considering whether or not I want to cut them, get working hinges and do the detail on the underside. The only use I see for them would be access to lube the gear boxes. Something to think over. If anyone has seen metal hatches for this application, shout it out, please. Something heavy with a little detail would go a long way towards dropping the marker onto the 'working' hatches side. I finished the night with some easy fun. I used a Dremel and carefully opened up the tow cable mounts. Using the Yankee drill again, I opened up the binocular sights on the casemate and drilled a hole for a knob on the Smoke Grenade armored box on the rear deck. Using a tiny Tamiya screw, I'll file it and make a knob for that cover. Pics:
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- A couple of steps forward.
- A couple of steps forward..JPG (89.39 KiB) Viewed 3885 times
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- Using the Dremel and a bit for plastic, I opened up the mounts for the tow cables.
- Using the Dremel and a bit for plastic, I opened up the mounts for the tow cables..JPG (90.76 KiB) Viewed 3885 times
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- Once it is filed smooth, this screw will make a great knob for the cover there.
- Once it is filed smooth, this screw will make a great knob for the cover there..JPG (84.68 KiB) Viewed 3885 times
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- Pinned and glued twice on each side.
- Pinned and glued twice on each side..JPG (86.81 KiB) Viewed 3885 times
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- PainlessWolf
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Re: 1941 StuG III Ausf B
While waiting for the treadplate to arrive in the Post, I wanted to start cleaning up the casemate a little with a couple of small dressing files. I cemented the hatches and hinges over the gearboxes into place on the glacis and added the view block and visor on the casemate after some cleanup. A little more work and one of the small hatches is in place up on top. I also added a little bushing support and a screw on each gearbox in the hull. They are so small and narrow that since there was an attachment point free, I should make use of it. Still pondering working hinges for the Commander's hatch and the gunner's scope hatch. I have feelers out so we'll see. Pics:
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- Hinges attached
- Hinges attached.JPG (82.89 KiB) Viewed 3878 times
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Re: 1941 StuG III Ausf B
Aber brass Treadplate arrived from Artistic and I have to say: "Best 10.00 and change spent in some time." The plate is an exact match for the HL StuG and PZ III plastic textured fenders. A little sanding and filing and the patches for the removed tools dropped right in. ;o) Pics:
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- rear view, took time to shave off the excess putty as well...
- rear view, took time to shave off the excess putty as well....JPG (75.53 KiB) Viewed 3864 times
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- An exact match
- An exact match.JPG (54.75 KiB) Viewed 3864 times
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- Aber brass treadplate from Artistic Hobbies here in the States
- Aber brass treadplate from Artistic Hobbies here in the States.JPG (14.93 KiB) Viewed 3864 times
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- PainlessWolf
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Re: 1941 StuG III Ausf B
Nothing in the Post today. Was\am tired and somewhat achy. It was a long Monday workday. ;o) So I spent a pleasant hour doing rear deck detail. That went a long ways towards mood improvement. Pics:
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- Styrene blocks drilled for bolts made out of Tamiya screws
- Styrene blocks drilled for bolts made out of Tamiya screws.JPG (91.14 KiB) Viewed 3849 times
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- Rear Convoy light wiring
- rear Convoy light wiring.JPG (95.08 KiB) Viewed 3849 times
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- Added a lid rim and detail to the smoke grenade box
- Added a lid rim and detail to the smoke grenade box.JPG (85.29 KiB) Viewed 3849 times
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Re: 1941 StuG III Ausf B
Painless, what are the "styrene blocks drilled for Tamiya screws" for?
By the way, my Armorpax parts got to me today, so yours should soon. -Mike
By the way, my Armorpax parts got to me today, so yours should soon. -Mike
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Re: 1941 StuG III Ausf B
Mike,
Good news on the Armorpax! I'll keep a close eye out. I added the blocks then drilled and added the screws to match my hooks up closer with the illustration of the rear deck lifting hooks in Muller and Zimmerman's book(s). ;o)
regards and many thanks!
Painless
Good news on the Armorpax! I'll keep a close eye out. I added the blocks then drilled and added the screws to match my hooks up closer with the illustration of the rear deck lifting hooks in Muller and Zimmerman's book(s). ;o)
regards and many thanks!
Painless
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Re: 1941 StuG III Ausf B
Nothing in the Post today so I did a little work at the rear of the Engine deck then turned my attention up front. Pics:
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- Located and mounted the front tow shackles. They also make a nice fastener for the front of the deck.
- Located and mounted the front tow shackles. They also make a nice fastener for the front of the deck..JPG (90.14 KiB) Viewed 3830 times
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- A little extra detail work to jazz up the HL style siren in the back...
- A little extra detail work to jazz up the HL style siren in the back....JPG (92.22 KiB) Viewed 3830 times
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- Basic light and siren and wiring from the front...
- Basic light and siren and wiring from the front....JPG (90.3 KiB) Viewed 3830 times
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- I mounted the jack block then made a bottom for the tool box. Brass tool box mounts will have to wait until a little later
- I mounted the jack block then made a bottom for the tool box. Brass tool box mounts will have to wait until a little later.JPG (82.06 KiB) Viewed 3830 times
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- A little filing and instant tail lamp!
- A little filing and instant tail lamp!.JPG (90.19 KiB) Viewed 3830 times
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Re: 1941 StuG III Ausf B
Gym night tonight so no time ( or energy ) to work on the StuG but I did get a set of brass hinges in. I decided to make a post for Herman's sake because he gets such a kick out of 'Doll House' stuff being used on our tanks. ;o) Pics:
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- These are just the tiniest bit small but will still work for a resin hatch.
- These are just the tiniest bit small but will still work for a resin hatch..JPG (94.29 KiB) Viewed 3817 times
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- Herman's Finest Doll House Hinges
- Herman's Finest Doll House Hinges.JPG (96.61 KiB) Viewed 3817 times
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Re: 1941 StuG III Ausf B
Ohhhh Mr Painless, I have all to many Daughters, and dolls houses sufficient to start a condo-subdivision, but none with the delicate hardware I could contemplate seconding to 'military ' duty !!
Worse still, we dont have a dolls - house - shop that we can just waltz into & take care of all our wildest hinged desires
It just busts my balls to see dolls house and Tank in the same genre
My only solice is that when you guys decide to fold up a front guard on one of your tanks, it will either cause a tune to be played or a bunch of flowers to be revealed

Worse still, we dont have a dolls - house - shop that we can just waltz into & take care of all our wildest hinged desires

It just busts my balls to see dolls house and Tank in the same genre


My only solice is that when you guys decide to fold up a front guard on one of your tanks, it will either cause a tune to be played or a bunch of flowers to be revealed




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Re: 1941 StuG III Ausf B
Good morning, Herman,
Now that's the stuff! *chuckles* Around here, according to the Mate, 'un'-hinged is more like it when it comes to me and tanks. ;o)
regards,
Painless
Now that's the stuff! *chuckles* Around here, according to the Mate, 'un'-hinged is more like it when it comes to me and tanks. ;o)
regards,
Painless
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