Panzwer III, Amewi
Re: Panzwer III, Amewi
Thnkz guys.
Was fun to rebuild this little tank.
And I am satisfied with the result, good enough for me the way it is right now.
Regards,
Rob.
Was fun to rebuild this little tank.
And I am satisfied with the result, good enough for me the way it is right now.
Regards,
Rob.
Re: Panzwer III, Amewi
I love that you showed this with some excellent work and inexpensive upgrades for your refresh. It is exactly the same idea I had with my Base model KV-1.Rob59 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 19, 2023 6:59 pm I wanted to show, that you can build a nice model from a plastic tank too.
Sure, the metal ones have better driving results due to their weight.
The tracks can be run quite loose, compared to the plastic ones, because these get thrown off when not adjusted the right way.
But if your not into big money right away, a plastic one can do the job.
And you can always upgrade to metal parts as soon as your finances allow that. If you want to upgrade anyway.
I do own lots of metal and plastic tanks, and the plastic ones do not mean less fun to built.
They are just cheaper to start with.
Rob.
Great work on the crew/figures BTW. Painting them eludes me.
Great job.
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Re: Panzwer III, Amewi
Here here. I couldn't agree more. The bare bones plastic tanks are a great canvas to start with. Plus, if you damage it, by bashing it about, It's only a $150.00 dollar tank, and can be easily fixed. Not a $1000.00 tank that would really hurt if damaged.Rob59 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 19, 2023 6:59 pm I wanted to show, that you can build a nice model from a plastic tank too.
Sure, the metal ones have better driving results due to their weight.
The tracks can be run quite loose, compared to the plastic ones, because these get thrown off when not adjusted the right way.
But if your not into big money right away, a plastic one can do the job.
And you can always upgrade to metal parts as soon as your finances allow that. If you want to upgrade anyway.
I do own lots of metal and plastic tanks, and the plastic ones do not mean less fun to built.
They are just cheaper to start with.
Rob.
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Re: Panzwer III, Amewi
Strange....I cannot see the pics anymore in my own thread......
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Re: Panzwer III, Amewi
For anyone else working on a PZ111 a little bit of information,
The Heng Long PZ4s Tracks and Cupola are interchangeable with the PZ111.
You have done a cracking job with what is sold as a toy but with your hard work it is no toy,
You should be proud of a model with the qualities of a shelf queen
The Heng Long PZ4s Tracks and Cupola are interchangeable with the PZ111.
You have done a cracking job with what is sold as a toy but with your hard work it is no toy,
You should be proud of a model with the qualities of a shelf queen

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Re: Panzwer III, Amewi
Thnkz Shaun!
By the way....I suddenly can see my own pics again....
By the way....I suddenly can see my own pics again....
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Did you clear your cache?
Thanks for posting this Rob, it is most excellent


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Re: Panzwer III, Amewi
Looks great! Love the stowage and weathering.