Stug
Stug
Hi Guys,
I've nearly finished the Stug I bought in parts from Forgebear and so I attach a few fotos for your criticism.
The paint job needs the decals and a coating of matt protector, plus I have to fit the jack, spare track sections behind the turret, the machine gun and shield on top and then I am stuck for where to go from there.
Do we have a Stug squad that I should belond to, if so what decals do I use?
Ideas please.....I think it's finished cos I like simple.....but have I missed anything?????
Cheers
Mike
I've nearly finished the Stug I bought in parts from Forgebear and so I attach a few fotos for your criticism.
The paint job needs the decals and a coating of matt protector, plus I have to fit the jack, spare track sections behind the turret, the machine gun and shield on top and then I am stuck for where to go from there.
Do we have a Stug squad that I should belond to, if so what decals do I use?
Ideas please.....I think it's finished cos I like simple.....but have I missed anything?????
Cheers
Mike
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Re: Stug
Looks sweet! 

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Re: Stug
Many thanks for the positive comments lads.
A year ago I joined the forum, bought my first tank, a PZ3, and it is still as it came out of the box. Successive purchases have been altered as I have learned from builds and fotos posted here.
I now have four tanks in the front bedroom, soon to be joined by this Stug...and the Panther from Forgebear this friday.
My shed is a tank workshop, my loft is full of redundant parts from upgrades, I feel I have joined the R.E.M.E. and I keep HL and Tamiya in proffit. As a new member of PayPal I have started to subsidise private enterprise in the USA (Messers Darkith and Creeping Death), and I am visiting Modelzone fequently to stare at the Tamiya Sherman
All is lost......I need a beer....and a bigger shed
Mike
A year ago I joined the forum, bought my first tank, a PZ3, and it is still as it came out of the box. Successive purchases have been altered as I have learned from builds and fotos posted here.
I now have four tanks in the front bedroom, soon to be joined by this Stug...and the Panther from Forgebear this friday.
My shed is a tank workshop, my loft is full of redundant parts from upgrades, I feel I have joined the R.E.M.E. and I keep HL and Tamiya in proffit. As a new member of PayPal I have started to subsidise private enterprise in the USA (Messers Darkith and Creeping Death), and I am visiting Modelzone fequently to stare at the Tamiya Sherman
All is lost......I need a beer....and a bigger shed
Mike
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Re: Stug
Great looking Stug Mike! The weathering looks really authentic, and simple.
One thing i've always wondered about Stugs, did the barrel have any left/right deflection?
I know how you feel with the tanks Mike, not too long ago I started with an HL Tiger, and ended up with two very expensive Tamiya's! lol
Cheers,
Rik

I know how you feel with the tanks Mike, not too long ago I started with an HL Tiger, and ended up with two very expensive Tamiya's! lol

Cheers,
Rik
Re: Stug
Found a quote saying they had a "limited traverse of a of 25°" Looking at the kit I'd assume thats the full amount of movement left - right that the barrel can move.grim_marmazet wrote:Great looking Stug Mike! The weathering looks really authentic, and simple.One thing i've always wondered about Stugs, did the barrel have any left/right deflection?
I know how you feel with the tanks Mike, not too long ago I started with an HL Tiger, and ended up with two very expensive Tamiya's! lol![]()
Cheers,
Rik
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