Stug III Ausf.G
Re: Stug III Ausf.G
Impressive work there Andy. My big fat fingers can't work with small stuff like that.
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Re: Stug III Ausf.G
Hi Xrad and Allen, Thanks for your comments . every time I make a hinge I say thats the last time . I dont realy enjoy making them as its to fidley . But I have the other side to do and possibly the C hook clamps to ?
Thanks Andy
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Re: Stug III Ausf.G
Hi Ive added the rear frame and the skirt mounting rails . I just need to add the renforcing rail in the rear bracket and add the track guard mounted hooks. The rear frame is all styrene , the skirt mounting brackets are brass and the rails are styrene.




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Re: Stug III Ausf.G
Cracking job Andy. Once you get paint on this it will be outstanding. What scheme are you thinking of doing.
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Re: Stug III Ausf.G
Looking good Andy keep up the good work.
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Hi Stevie , Alan . Thanks for your comments nearly there .
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Re: Stug III Ausf.G
Hi Alan. Ive got a picture of a Stug from around Normandy in the typical three colour cammo . Its very light coloured / faded so something like that I think . Ive started the skirt pannels now more pictures to come.
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Sounds good to me Andy. I like that worn faded look and hope to use it on all mine if ever the weather warms up. Looking forward to more pictures. All the best for now.
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Re: Stug III Ausf.G
Hi Alen , same here mate Im dying to get my Panther A and Tiger sprayed and this Stug . I have to spray in a part of my dads workshop that isnt heated
. Although hes set up his wood turning lathe in there now . But I will get them done eventually . Ive been working on the skirt pannels its a bit tricky but Im getting there . Ive fitted the track guard mounting points and the hooks at the top of the skirts . Ive got to do the bottom ones and make some fine adjustments to the top ones . Im not making any tooling clamps on this one as I hate removing them when there on that bumpy/grip surface like on the Pz.III and Stug III . I have made working tow cable mounts and I am thinking of making working C clamp holders as Ive removed the S ones as they were not fitted to my model .
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Re: Stug III Ausf.G
Its coming along really great Andy! A beautiful Stug you've built there. I can't wait to see some paint on it!
Cheers,
Rik

Cheers,
Rik