Juckenburg Nashorn

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lmcq11
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Re: Juckenburg Nashorn

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Hi,

Here is a view of the kit as it stands. The end is in sight. The gun is temporarily in place as it will be installed for good only after painting.
Juckenburg Nashorn
Juckenburg Nashorn
I am currently detailing the interior.
Juckenburg Nashorn
Juckenburg Nashorn
I reworked the brass brackets to make them look better.
Juckenburg Nashorn
Juckenburg Nashorn
Next is the radio compartment. That is planning to be quite something.

Regards, Louis
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Sensational Sir..............;like a Swiss watch with its innards showing !!
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Louis the Nashorn looks like a real work of art superb job all around
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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Thank you Carl, Herman, Soeren, Alwyn and all others for watching and providing encouragements.

Today, I am about half done with the interior.

First, I gathered all the German radio in 1/16 I could find. I am definitely not a German radio specialist. All references are not clear as to what kind of radio the Nashorn was equipped. I know it had a radio in the front compartment. However, there are few wartime pictures available to determine if only the "Command" version has a radio in the rear. Some reference says it is a Fu8, some a Fu.Spr.f, others a UKWe receiver and FuS 10 transmitter. In any cases, I did not find any available and I do not want to scratch build it. There are limits...

The radio provided with the kit is on the first row, right. It is much too big to fit in the place allocated. The one with the most potential is the on the front row center. From what I can determine, it is a TORN eB and was installed in half tracks and other vehicles. It also has the right shape but a bit too big. Anyway, it will have to do. I will also use the power supply to put below it.
Radios
Radios
Kit radio
Kit radio
The radio was trimmed and given a frame similar to the Aberdeen Nashorn.
Radio
Radio
Here is the radio installation. I also installed the rain cover and placeholder for an antenna. I will have to order one because I am out. Also seen are the MP40 holders and some kind of brackets that had to be scratch build and put on top of the ammo bins.
Radio
Radio
radio
radio
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Radio and ammo bins
Radio and ammo bins
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The brackets on top of the ammo bins. They were not really fun to build. I am not exactly sure of their full purpose but they definitely seem to be holding the bins to the armor plates. I can imagine these bins were heavy when loaded and needed to be reinforced at the top so that they to not fall.
Ammo bins
Ammo bins
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Ammo bins
Ammo bins
Rear view from the front
Rear view
Rear view
Tomorrow, I will finish the rest of the interior, including the MG mounts and the front of the compartment.

Regards, Louis
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Gee wizz, you have been busier than a fallout shelter salesman in Seoul !!
I can see how those ammo locker brackets would be needed, they would be heavy when loaded and once you get dynamic loads, could tear out if not really secure.
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HL PZIV MALTA,MATORRO JAGDTIGER,HL F05 TIGER,TAMIYA KT,HL PANTHERDOZER,HL EARLY PANTHER G,TAIGEN/RAMINATOR T34/76,
HL AN-BRI-RAM SU-85
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Brilliant work Louis, your detailing is fantastic, very well done.
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If the scope Detail was crazy already... How would you call this interior now? Good work.
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Re: Juckenburg Nashorn

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Hi,

Today's modelling time was spent on the AA MG and Binocular mounts. It took a bit longer than anticipated because I decided to have some fun, like 4 hours just for these 3 modules. What I like about 1/16 scale compared to 1/35 is that my eyes can see more clearly, parts are bigger and I can do a better job if I take the time. It really makes me forget the office...

Below are the modules in question. Nashorns have a lot of differences between them and all my reference material show differences depending on which surviving vehicle and photos the authors used. My guess is that whatever small variation I do in placement of things, there was likely a Nashorn that looked exactly like it. I think some of the German engineering and manufacturing on some area of the Nashorn is quite basic and rough. That binocular mount could have been done lighter and better looking I think.
Nashorn MG and binocular mounts
Nashorn MG and binocular mounts
The small details are important to me.
Nashorn MG and binocular mounts
Nashorn MG and binocular mounts
I can find quite a few mistakes I did in the building of the model. The ammo bins are a few mm too high, my mistake of reusing Juckenburg parts for them and not checking and calculating their height accurately. But I am not going to redo them.
Nashorn MG and binocular mounts
Nashorn MG and binocular mounts
Nashorn MG and binocular mounts
Nashorn MG and binocular mounts
I gave movement to the binocular mount. I can't believe someone designed such an ugly mount just to hold a binocular. It could have been a crane of some sort.
Nashorn MG and binocular mounts
Nashorn MG and binocular mounts
Regards, Louis
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Louis I compliment your attention to detail and the quality of your work When I added my dual aa machine gun mounts and the binoculars it added so much depth and realism to the fighting compartment. Well done
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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Impressive work as always, Louis. You've turned the Juckenburg kit into something spectacular, I'm looking forward to seeing it all painted up!
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