I have all my files designed for the Taigen lower. Its not 100% but it fits pretty damn close for guess work. Uses the Taigen front hook and the rear latches. Considered selling these as kits or finished models, but I wasted so much resin on trying to print the casemate correctly I gave up on that idea pretty quick.Barmonkey wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 1:51 am WOW! Nice work.
I was working on reducing a 1/10 scale Stug to 1/16 to fit on the Taigen lower. The project has been benched for a while. I saw a 1/35 DML Stug C/D at the Local Hobby shop today and had to buy it. Been looking at info on the Stugs since I got home. Now I see this...Simply magical LOL
1/16 StuG III Ausf. B
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Re: 1/16 StuG III Ausf. B
Very nice build!
I do a Stug III Ausf. A
I do a Stug III Ausf. A
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Ausf-some! Great looking StuG! When I get around to working on German armor, I hope it comes our a fraction of what you've turned out, sensational work!
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Good morning,
That StuG looks very familiar. ;o) I spent a good deal of time, a few years back, turning the Profiline kit into a working StuG Ausf B. Fun times! Your 3D printed version is very Crisp indeed!
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That StuG looks very familiar. ;o) I spent a good deal of time, a few years back, turning the Profiline kit into a working StuG Ausf B. Fun times! Your 3D printed version is very Crisp indeed!
regards,
Painless
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That will probably be my next German armour build. Will take very little effort to redesign the files to make a Ausf. A, plus I already have the files for the 38cm tracks. I will say not a fan of the metal front sprocket and idler for those. I didn't like how they went together, will probably end up designing my own front sprocket to cover the mounting screw hole.
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Painless, you were actually my inspiration for my build. My turret isn't motorized or have recoil like yours, although I can move it side to side and up and down manually with my hand. I just didn't have the energy to figure out how to connect the Taigen recoil unit to it. Again, I really didn't like the Profiline kit I received was missing a lot of stuff. Any future builds I do will probably end up getting a 1/35 kit and just converting the measurements into 1/16 and printing it out.PainlessWolf wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 2:05 pm Good morning,
That StuG looks very familiar. ;o) I spent a good deal of time, a few years back, turning the Profiline kit into a working StuG Ausf B. Fun times! Your 3D printed version is very Crisp indeed!
regards,
Painless
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Good Afternoon,
I recall that a couple of pieces of the resin kit needed repair right off the bat. You've done a handy and amazing job fixing your StuG up past the limitations of the kit. I'll be following along to see what you tackle next.
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Painless
I recall that a couple of pieces of the resin kit needed repair right off the bat. You've done a handy and amazing job fixing your StuG up past the limitations of the kit. I'll be following along to see what you tackle next.
regards,
Painless
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Re: 1/16 StuG III Ausf. B
Ohh this is exceptional work right here. I've always been attracted to the short barrels.
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Re: 1/16 StuG III Ausf. B
Beautiful work on display!