Jagdpanther build
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Re: Jagdpanther build
http://www.aber.net.pl/upload/pdf/In16_015_.pdf
You can use all the parts for the rear plate, the engine deck, and the sides.
Taht is about 80% of the set.
You can use all the parts for the rear plate, the engine deck, and the sides.
Taht is about 80% of the set.
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Re: Jagdpanther build
Thanks ! Once it's laid out like that it doesn't look so intimidating. Maybe I will take a leap and try this 1st hand on this build. Like I mentioned earlier the only experience I really have is just with engine grill decks. Is there any special process or tools in which you are using to bend and shape these parts? I'm assuming your basic CA hobby glue is what your attaching this with?
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Re: Jagdpanther build
Good find and a good subject! Loved mine - it’s in Joes capable hands now.
Build here if you want ideas.
viewtopic.php?f=21&t=24219&hilit=1946+jagdpanther
Build here if you want ideas.
viewtopic.php?f=21&t=24219&hilit=1946+jagdpanther
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Re: Jagdpanther build
Wow. What a build!! Just took my time and went back in between work calls and read the whole thread. Certainly will refer back to this in the future. I like what you did in doing a 46 "what if" camo paint scheme. Lots of added detail there to ! Its hard being here in the US and me justifying spending very high shipping costs out of Germany on those tiny detail bits right now. Maybe once covid has moved on shipping will be lower. But they sure do finish off a project nicely. My Panther F is that style of 46 "what if" and in my mind very very cool looking. Will put a thread together one day to show that off with a parts lift to. Waiting on one or two more parts for that as well. Still rolling around what color and style paint I will finish this JP off in. Did you build the radio box and anti aircraft deck armor yourself? Funny because I've emailed Battleground a few times about the IR setups this week. Will be nice to have a few of those on hand. The last set I got was from Asiatam and was pricy with shipping. Thanks for sharing.Ad Lav wrote:Good find and a good subject! Loved mine - it’s in Joes capable hands now.
Build here if you want ideas.
viewtopic.php?f=21&t=24219&hilit=1946+jagdpanther
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Re: Jagdpanther build
Radio box is from Ludwigs in Germany and same with the deck armour. Highly recommended.
If you wait until you need a whole bunch of stuff, get it sent all at once. Or failing that get it sent to the U.K. and then to the USA. Might not work out cheaper though.
If you wait until you need a whole bunch of stuff, get it sent all at once. Or failing that get it sent to the U.K. and then to the USA. Might not work out cheaper though.
Re: Jagdpanther build
Basically you bend the parts with pliers, tweezers or special PE bending tools. Multi piece parts are best soldered together. Then you attach them with special CA (that is flexible, there are hobby products available for some time now). You can always reinforce the part by soldering a small piece of wire to the back of the part, drill a whole and glue it in.LordPanzer wrote:Thanks ! Once it's laid out like that it doesn't look so intimidating. Maybe I will take a leap and try this 1st hand on this build. Like I mentioned earlier the only experience I really have is just with engine grill decks. Is there any special process or tools in which you are using to bend and shape these parts? I'm assuming your basic CA hobby glue is what your attaching this with?
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Re: Jagdpanther build
Well I'm glad my wife did not have to witness the mess I made in the kitchen this weekend. Used 2 rounds spray on oven cleaner letting it sit for 3 hours and then 8 hours. Had in inside plastic bags and inside a cardboard box in the garage. Not sure if that had any extra affect on the outcome but it did contain it. Then used hot water, a stiff kitchen brush and a good bit of elbow grease to remove the caked on paint. Cleaned and oiled the gears and tested. The DMD is in good working order. Although I think I'm going to sell and use a spare Clark TK80 I have in another tank that I really don't use. So up next is some detail texture work and then to sort out wiring.
Thats for following.
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Re: Jagdpanther build
Great job. That should give you a good starting point now.
Re: Jagdpanther build
Has anyone tried mating that servo recoil/traverse unit to a Heng Long upper hull?
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Re: Jagdpanther build
Body stripped and sanded. Added texture, flame cuts and weld seams. Was able to save and reattach the photo eche to. Didn't do anything yet with the back side of the casemate as I'm missing the rear hatch, front head lamp and antenna base. Still sorting that out but will be easy to add later. Also I'm thinking of a radio box will be added. Upper section ready for primer paint then onto lower hull and road wheels
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