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:thumbup: Nice steel wheels. And he will also add the big gun?
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I am undecided about the big gun currently. Costs are playing a big part - I still have schumo parts to buy to finish off the detail.
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Ad Lav wrote:It’s running Tamiya electrics so unless I get a funky receiver switch for a light then it won’t work. I could swap to an elmod but paying 200 euros and selling the stock electrics is something I can’t be bothered to do.

It’s more about the looks for me! So shallow :D

Mk is due to send me a care package in the next week or so!
Now that I have the static version, I'd also wondered whether it would be economical and practical to fit a light to the rear. (This build will follow completion of the Pz IV, and finishing touches to the Cromwell..so..it's a way off yet. :D )
Axel sells the LED for the M26 Pershing-
https://www.axels-modellbau-shop.de/kat ... mlershing-
But... that's quite a price. :O The Pershing MFU (if you had a spare one like Tom) has the right connector for a light fitting, but the wrong engine sound..unless our Norwegian magician,Stian, can figure out how to flash one in :D
Then again, there's that spare 5v terminal on the MFU. With a suitable resistor couldn't that be used for a convoy light? Mind you, switching it on and off would involve extra electronic wizardry.
Incidentally, I found this useful MFU schematic on RCU recently for the MF-01:
Tamiya wiring connectors on DMD MFU unit
Tamiya wiring connectors on DMD MFU unit
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Personally, I've pretty well decided to clank down the Elmod track for this one.. :think:
Great model, Adam, and this was the final impetus I needed to shell out for the static (starter) kit :thumbup: :thumbup:
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It’s a shame lights cannot be simply added to the mf unit like the Sherman/Pershing and kv by means of plugging in and switching on.

I might still go down the elmod route but part of me still wants it to be as Mr Tamiya made it, albeit with some pretty extras.

I should have some interior bits to show you soon.
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:shh:
Ad Lav wrote:It’s a shame lights cannot be simply added to the mf unit like the Sherman/Pershing and kv by means of plugging in and switching on.

I might still go down the elmod route but part of me still wants it to be as Mr Tamiya made it, albeit with some pretty extras.

I should have some interior bits to show you soon.
Quite agree, and one of my beefs with Tamiya is the representation of a light with an inert piece of styrene. :| In this respect, HL/Taigen/Mato have absolutely the right idea. It's becoming a well worn argument now I suppose, that Tamiya haven't tried to keep pace with the competition with electronic add ons. Just ask Rad...... :/ :shh: That said, I do enjoy the simplicity and dependability of their electronic hearts; but you could probably get and NHS pacemaker for less than a replacement
DMD pairing. :thumbdown:
Thanks, Adam, Yes i shall look forward to the interior details.. :thumbup:
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A little bit of brass for the Jagdpanther :)

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More progress. Chassis and upgrade wheels have arrived. Custom shafts and spacers by MK with full bearings.

Along with some nice shiny bits and chains etc it’s added a good bit of detail to the model.

Also added a Daryl Turner trunion set to improve elevation and traverse.

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That's lookin' might good there, Adam. Some very innovative ideas and a lot of thought going into it. Anxiously awaiting each new chapter. Keep up the nice work. :clap:

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I really like that Mk Modellbau towing bracket! I could do with one for my Tamiya Panther, and one for the Jagdpanther project later on. :thumbup: A few more pics of the internal setup will be great reference material for later, as well. :)
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Adam I may have missed it but what style exhaust system are you setting up on this beast? The one that is currently mounted?
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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