jarndice wrote:And that is why ABER does not do the Diamond Pattern Treadplate, It does not conform to the Treadplate pattern originally installed on German Armour of 1939/1945.

jarndice wrote:And that is why ABER does not do the Diamond Pattern Treadplate, It does not conform to the Treadplate pattern originally installed on German Armour of 1939/1945.
Trust you to throw a third pattern into the mix lolEastern Front wrote:Here ya go, 1 is the Stug, the other Panzer IV
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It may actually be slightly too big!Son of a gun-ner wrote:Nice to see Heng Long got something right![]()
That Aber sheet may be a little on the small size for pattern, but could do.
Yeah, we've learnt that museums do sometimes use what they can get hold of from time to time, and don't always get it historically correct. And unfortunately, some modelling suppliers don't realise.
Going on that photo I posted earlier, it must be close enoughMic wrote:It may actually be slightly too big!Son of a gun-ner wrote:Nice to see Heng Long got something right![]()
That Aber sheet may be a little on the small size for pattern, but could do.
Yeah, we've learnt that museums do sometimes use what they can get hold of from time to time, and don't always get it historically correct. And unfortunately, some modelling suppliers don't realise.If you count the dots on a real stug, it's a couple over, compared to that brass sheet! Anyone got access to a real stug to compare?