Panzer II – fundament of the German Panzerwaffe

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another great model you build , look forward to see more

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Freddy this is just outstanding! Very inspiring work and execution as usual :clap:
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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:O A scratch built model is usually worthy of the greatest praise; but one which also includes with scratch built gearboxes... 8O well... That's real genius :clap:
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This is indeed a nice build! Using compact brushed motored and face to face gear reduction units (what reduction option did you go for?) is a bit of a novelty in tanks but any solution that then utilises bevel pinion gears gears gets my vote and brings back memories of 1960s tuning options for slot racers! :thumbup:

Keep it coming :)
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Thanks again for your great comments, guys!
General Jumbo01 wrote:This is indeed a nice build! Using compact brushed motored and face to face gear reduction units (what reduction option did you go for?) is a bit of a novelty in tanks but any solution that then utilises bevel pinion gears gears gets my vote and brings back memories of 1960s tuning options for slot racers! :thumbup:

Keep it coming :)
I'm using standard gear motors 25mm, 12V, 400RPM with 1:1 bevel gear.

Some main steps forward…
Because there is no (early) gear for German tanks available, I‘ve designed it myself.

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Attached to the tank and after applying a light grey primer, the build with its details is better visible.

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Because the weather was fine my Panzer II Ausf C made his first moves 8) .

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The tension of the suspension is too stiff; I’ve to adjust a little.

For the one who is interested in this kit, is available now:

http://www.ludwigs-hobby-seite.de/Panzer%202.html

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Congratulations, Freddy. Fantastic work.
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Freddy its absolutely brilliant :clap: :clap:
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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Fabulous work.
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Stunner of a model.
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What they ? said! Love the detail. :thumbup:
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