1941 StuG III Ausf B

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Alpha,
I did a quick bit of research and the US Army still uses the collapsible canvas bucket. That or plastic 5 gallon jerry cans for water. Otherwise, the humble metal bucket still looks pretty much the same. Some few of them have a molded or stamped spillway made onto them now.
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Re: 1941 StuG III Ausf B

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PainlessWolf wrote:Alpha,
I did a quick bit of research and the US Army still uses the collapsible canvas bucket. That or plastic 5 gallon jerry cans for water. Otherwise, the humble metal bucket still looks pretty much the same. Some few of them have a molded or stamped spillway made onto them now.
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Got the same results Painless....thought they might have improved the design lol....thought they might have gone to those oval "milk can" type pales ;)

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One detail set painted and weathered. I should be able to get it mounted on the StuG this weekend. Next up, the radios. ( and bucket ;o) Pictures:
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Close enough to see color differences on the MG
Close enough to see color differences on the MG
A little closer
A little closer
Looking a little more finished
Looking a little more finished
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Was out meandering around a favorite flea market yesterday before a local meetup and found this fellow. He should work on the StuG as a crewman as soon as I change his piping from pink to orange. Pictures:
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A closer view
A closer view
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Binocs and a Walther.  Just a little touch up needed and I have my second crewman
Binocs and a Walther. Just a little touch up needed and I have my second crewman
Not bad for half off - 3.98
Not bad for half off - 3.98
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Nice crew member!

Get some paint on it painless :)
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Ad Lav, Definitely, in good time. Today, I wanted to pursue how to make the left over machine gun circuit and led useful. I had originally thought to use the bipod mounted MG34 and the box of ammo and goodies for this but the recoil and flash unit really does take up 90% of the roof. I didn't want to try to drill through the mechanism. There just aren't that many spots to safely bother on it. Looking around the vehicle, I noticed the large view slot and thought that it might be easy for a crewman to stick the business end of an MP40 out of it and say hello to attacking infantry. There were two along with spare magazines and stick grenades stowed right to hand on this version of the StuG (which did not have a factory installed MG like later versions). Pictures:
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A little more done.
A little more done.
Another detail added tho' not in the way originally envisioned
Another detail added tho' not in the way originally envisioned
Side view showing the muzzle
Side view showing the muzzle
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A working MP40 flash
A working MP40 flash
Muzzle complete with a sight and mounted to the fiber optic and glued into place.
Muzzle complete with a sight and mounted to the fiber optic and glued into place.
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Carefully drilled through with the Yankee drill and a #65
Carefully drilled through with the Yankee drill and a #65
Carefully drilled through with the Yankee drill and a #65.JPG (98.91 KiB) Viewed 3356 times
Making the (slightly outsized) muzzle of an MP40 out of one of the few barrels of a diameter to work...
Making the (slightly outsized) muzzle of an MP40 out of one of the few barrels of a diameter to work...
Glued into place
Glued into place
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Cap for the MG led made out of a pen part.
Cap for the MG led made out of a pen part.
Not a lot of space to run a fiber optic cable.
Not a lot of space to run a fiber optic cable.
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Nice work painless
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She's a beauty.

The amount of work gone into this is incredible.
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Ed,
Thank you!
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Ad Lav,
Much appreciated! There aren't a lot of early StuGs trundling around out there. ;o)
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