Contemplating a Panzer IV build? Then...
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AAF can get you the bracket in about a week. Quick postage - around £10 though.
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I'll try and get you dimensions and pics of the recoil bracket.
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An interesting tidbit, Adam. Do you mean on the real deal, or Tamiya's Full-Option range?Ad Lav wrote:Brings back memories of my build
The turret ring on the panzer iv is the only WW2 one that can't be twisted and pulled off.

Oh, yes well I'm certainly going to look into the AAF option. They often appear to have stock there, when there's a Tamiya parts desert elsewhere.

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Many thanks Mac, I'm up for a spot of improvisation ..and I have some suitable bits of metal around the houseMaccrage wrote:I'll try and get you dimensions and pics of the recoil bracket.

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Happy to have you along.Estnische wrote:Thanks for the photos of all the steps Roy - so we can share the journey. I found a wonderfully finished Stug here and it was shown at the end - I'm going 'but what happened?'
Having a baby is not half as much fun as making one...


a Tamiya tank, however (and given the latest heart-palpitation inducing price increases here- never likely to), I thought I'd leave a detailed log of the process. This will include any obvious gaffes, of course.
Where appropriate, I've also included the tools used at each stage. In the event that a surfeit of detail is causing a surfeit of comas among members, I'll simplify the rest...

Feeding a baby is a lot more fun than cleaning up the inevitable consequences...


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Happy to help. I've been following your build. I'm about to start my own Tamiya/Trumpeter Panzer IV build.43rdRecceReg wrote:Many thanks Mac, I'm up for a spot of improvisation ..and I have some suitable bits of metal around the houseMaccrage wrote:I'll try and get you dimensions and pics of the recoil bracket.
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One reason I was drawn to RCTW was the willingness of people to share the Highs, and the occasional lows, of Tank modelling (not exclusively..); as well as chewing' the fat on a bunch of other stuff. Glad you're following along, Mac ( The 'Oregon" trail, is it...Maccrage wrote:Happy to help. I've been following your build. I'm about to start my own Tamiya/Trumpeter Panzer IV build.43rdRecceReg wrote:Many thanks Mac, I'm up for a spot of improvisation ..and I have some suitable bits of metal around the houseMaccrage wrote:I'll try and get you dimensions and pics of the recoil bracket.



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Just ordered some final bits, including the Recoil bracket from AAF Museum in the States. I'm impressed by their Tamiya inventory, but was taken aback by the £70 + it's going to cost to ship (er..'Plane') those wee essentials to me.
Then I'll almost certainly get stiffed by Customs. (VAT etc.,)
Looking at their pricing, though, some bits are cheaper than over here, but now with visual parity between the £ the $ and the Euro, I was surprised to find that there's not as much of a difference in price as I'd expected. Buying the new Tamiya Abrams in the USA is likely to be as much of a Hypertension inducer as it is in the UK and Europe.
Then I'll almost certainly get stiffed by Customs. (VAT etc.,)

Looking at their pricing, though, some bits are cheaper than over here, but now with visual parity between the £ the $ and the Euro, I was surprised to find that there's not as much of a difference in price as I'd expected. Buying the new Tamiya Abrams in the USA is likely to be as much of a Hypertension inducer as it is in the UK and Europe.

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You can opt for the cheaper postage - just no tracking or insurance.
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Interesting. In fact, after I put my Highland address in the 'recalculate' postal cost, there was only one option available, Adam. It seems that the penalties, and 'surcharges' imposed on Highland postcodes (many UK firms won't even ship there..the wee b**tards), have also found their way across the Pond.Ad Lav wrote:You can opt for the cheaper postage - just no tracking or insurance.
Still, as long as the bits arrive safely, I'll just have to 'take the hit'- even though it's a bit below the belt, and right in the Sporran


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