Stug III ausf D Profiline conversion

Here is where you can show off your finished tanks and military vehicles, post pics and info on your arsenal!
Forum rules
If you're planning on posting a log of your build please use the relevant build sections.
User avatar
lmcq11
2nd Lieutenant
Posts: 2752
Joined: Mon Dec 19, 2016 7:42 pm
Location: Quebec, Canada

Stug III ausf D Profiline conversion

Post by lmcq11 »

Hi,
Here is a Stug III Ausf D model using the Profiline resin conversion kit and mounted on a HL Tauchpanzer III hull. It's a rather difficult conversion that I made last year. It's hard to get it right. Still not fully happy with it but I think it looks ok.

Regards, Louis
Attachments
Stug III ausf D Profiline conversion
Stug III ausf D Profiline conversion
Stug III ausf D Profiline conversion
Stug III ausf D Profiline conversion
Stug III ausf D Profiline conversion
Stug III ausf D Profiline conversion
Stug III ausf D Profiline conversion
Stug III ausf D Profiline conversion
Stug III ausf D Profiline conversion
Stug III ausf D Profiline conversion
Stug III ausf D Profiline conversion
Stug III ausf D Profiline conversion
Stug III ausf D Profiline conversion
Stug III ausf D Profiline conversion
User avatar
Tiggr
Staff Sergeant
Posts: 819
Joined: Wed Jul 13, 2016 6:19 pm
Location: North Wales near Chester

Re: Stug III ausf D Profiline conversion

Post by Tiggr »

I would be very happy indeed with work as good as that. :thumbup:
Tiger 1 Early Taigen,
Tiger 1 Mid Torro,
Tiger 1 Late Taigen,
King Tiger Taigen (P)
Jagdtiger Torro
King Tiger (H)
King Tiger Torro (H)
Tiger 1 late Torro
Panther G Taigen
User avatar
PainlessWolf
Lieutenant-Colonel
Posts: 7638
Joined: Sun Feb 26, 2012 9:09 pm
Location: Southern Colorado Rocky Mountains

Re: Stug III ausf D Profiline conversion

Post by PainlessWolf »

Good morning,
Your work is inspiring and detail rich. Excellently done! I finished up one of the Profiline StuG lll B conversions in 2015 and understand the amount of 'fun' required to turn out such a well done piece of armor.
Regards,
Painless
...Here for the Dawn...
User avatar
c.rainford73
Major
Posts: 6104
Joined: Thu Aug 25, 2016 7:34 pm
Location: Connecticut USA

Re: Stug III ausf D Profiline conversion

Post by c.rainford73 »

Louis I admire your abilities to create such a nice version of early German armor

I think it's more than alright it's quite stunning.

Whatever you did keep doing it it's great work!

I've always been a fanboy early armour examples and this one is top notch

Carl
Tanks alot.... :wave:
Glasgowtanker
Lance Corporal
Posts: 154
Joined: Mon Mar 14, 2016 8:06 pm

Re: Stug III ausf D Profiline conversion

Post by Glasgowtanker »

Lovely model
User avatar
Marco Peter
Staff Sergeant
Posts: 767
Joined: Mon Jun 05, 2017 10:18 pm
Location: The Netherlands

Re: Stug III ausf D Profiline conversion

Post by Marco Peter »

Really nice!

I bought the same kit, from Asiatam, and the available 'Tauchpanzer III overwanne', but I have difficulties mounting the whole on a StuG chassis. I figured the StuG would have the lowest profile motors but still it won't fit... How did you solve that?
1:16 was my scale. Until 'Konan' came into my life... an Armortek 1:6 Tiger 1!
... Now followed by a Panther G, 'Gunther'!

I'm a happy man. 8)
User avatar
PainlessWolf
Lieutenant-Colonel
Posts: 7638
Joined: Sun Feb 26, 2012 9:09 pm
Location: Southern Colorado Rocky Mountains

Re: Stug III ausf D Profiline conversion

Post by PainlessWolf »

Good morning,
I can assist with this one as my StuG lll B is almost the exact same kit as the OPs. You need a set of the Asiatam low profile gearboxes. They are extremely low, solidly constructed and run steel gears. Other dealers such as Taigen/Torro offer their versions of these gearboxes as well so you should be able to locate a set. Good luck and have fun with your Build! It is some of the best, head scratching modeling that anyone can do.
Regards,
Painless
...Here for the Dawn...
SCHWEREPANZER
Sergeant
Posts: 593
Joined: Thu Jan 08, 2015 1:40 am

Re: Stug III ausf D Profiline conversion

Post by SCHWEREPANZER »

Louis,

You are being way to hard on yourself. Were it that we could all be so talented. Beautiful work...beautiful paint. :clap:
User avatar
Ad Lav
Captain
Posts: 4247
Joined: Tue Sep 01, 2009 4:44 pm
Location: Kent

Re: Stug III ausf D Profiline conversion

Post by Ad Lav »

Looks amazing.

Have been tempted by one myself.
User avatar
lmcq11
2nd Lieutenant
Posts: 2752
Joined: Mon Dec 19, 2016 7:42 pm
Location: Quebec, Canada

Re: Stug III ausf D Profiline conversion

Post by lmcq11 »

Hello Marco
Marco Peter wrote:I bought the same kit, from Asiatam, and the available 'Tauchpanzer III overwanne', but I have difficulties mounting the whole on a StuG chassis. I figured the StuG would have the lowest profile motors but still it won't fit... How did you solve that?
If you want to make a professional looking arrangement, you should get a new low gearbox like Painless suggested, this is ideal. However, if cost is an issue like it was for me, then you can also go the hard way and use the HL gearbox and your Dremel by lowering the rear of the gearbox flush against the floor of the chassis, and lower the front a bit to keep the shaft at the front at the right level. I achieved this by completely sand the gearbox rear plastic mounts of the chassis, and also by cutting dents in the bottom metal gearbox frame to make room for the road wheel mounts and screw on both exterior sides. The gearbox is then screwed right into the bottom of the chassis. The thickness of the resin part can be reduced a bit from underneath to make it rest strait on the metal frame of the gearbox at the right level, adjust as required. Anyway, what was left of the HL plastic upper hull was so fragile and messed up that I had to glue and seal the whole thing against the chassis to keep everything in place. The kit is difficult. I did not have the skills or patience to create a way to have an upper hull that is solid enough to open and close. So, its sealed forever and the mess inside will never show... Hope this help.

Louis
Post Reply

Return to “Show Off”