Hi all, After a recent flurry of parts from FORGEBEAR tanks I have made a start on this Jagdpanther
which will go into the semi completed tank abyss.
JAGDPANTHER
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Re: JAGDPANTHER
Mato gearboxes were fitted which run superbly, I recently fitted a set into a Taigen Tiger 1 which was a easy
job, not so easy here though.
job, not so easy here though.
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Re: JAGDPANTHER
One thing I have found on many builds is when fitting metal taigen sprockets on to these Mato gear shafts
or the DKLM gear shafts is the sprocket is a loose fit, by fitting heat shrink on the gear shafts it gives a
snug fit.

or the DKLM gear shafts is the sprocket is a loose fit, by fitting heat shrink on the gear shafts it gives a
snug fit.


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Re: JAGDPANTHER
A useful tip, Ludo!. The upgrade is progressing wellLudwig von wigbearer wrote:One thing I have found on many builds is when fitting metal taigen sprockets on to these Mato gear shafts
or the DKLM gear shafts is the sprocket is a loose fit, by fitting heat shrink on the gear shafts it gives a
snug fit.![]()

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