"Lea" a Finnish Sturmi
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Re: "Lea" a Finnish Sturmi
Coming along beautifully. Love these details.
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Re: "Lea" a Finnish Sturmi
Here's a pic of the Finnish Stug at Bovington with its lumber. I wonder how it compared to the crazy concrete work you see on some Stugs?
Any idea on a Finnish date for this? Hah, see what I did there...
Looking very nice.
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Looking very nice.
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Re: "Lea" a Finnish Sturmi
Your logs are looking good. They will look great once you have taken your mini axe to them to rough them up 
Interesting build. I think if I do a Stug I won't change out to a Clark board. Will just have it as a fun project to keep the costs down
Interesting build. I think if I do a Stug I won't change out to a Clark board. Will just have it as a fun project to keep the costs down
Re: "Lea" a Finnish Sturmi
Logs, Bark and mounting straps-

Practicing some bark using Acrylic Paste. Just stippling it on. Dries relatively quickly.
Bent some styrene strips and used a hairdryer to heat and shape them. These 4 are the best of about 8 that I made. Inconsistencies aren't noticeable when the strips are positioned on the logs. As well since these are field mods a bit of imperfection is appreciated.


Hopefully you can realize where I'm going with this. If not it will be apparent in the next few steps.

Practicing some bark using Acrylic Paste. Just stippling it on. Dries relatively quickly.
Bent some styrene strips and used a hairdryer to heat and shape them. These 4 are the best of about 8 that I made. Inconsistencies aren't noticeable when the strips are positioned on the logs. As well since these are field mods a bit of imperfection is appreciated.


Hopefully you can realize where I'm going with this. If not it will be apparent in the next few steps.
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I like the bark application trick. Much better using dowels and that trick than walking in the woods trying to find suitable sticks which is what i used to do
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Re: "Lea" a Finnish Sturmi
But that's the best way to meet women!Panzermechaniker wrote: ↑Sun Jan 25, 2026 5:45 pm I like the bark application trick. Much better using dowels and that trick than walking in the woods trying to find suitable sticks which is what i used to do
That's a cool technique Mr Chef, using the acrylic paste. Should look like some great wood!
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Very cool tip for doing the logs 
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Re: "Lea" a Finnish Sturmi
That will work a treat Mr Chef.
Looking like a Spruce tree common in the Taiga Forests in Finland
Looking like a Spruce tree common in the Taiga Forests in Finland
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Re: "Lea" a Finnish Sturmi
Mock up time.
Still working on the logs, more chipping, chopping and dry-brushing to come but I wanted to get an idea how it's gonna look. The straps are primer now but will be colorful soon.


Still working on the logs, more chipping, chopping and dry-brushing to come but I wanted to get an idea how it's gonna look. The straps are primer now but will be colorful soon.


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Those look great good job on the logs 
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Taigen T34/85
Heng Long King Tiger
Heng Long Tiger 1
Heng Long Jagdpanther
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Taigen T34/85
Heng Long King Tiger
Heng Long Tiger 1
Heng Long Jagdpanther
Coolbank Crusader III
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