JAGDPANZER IV L48(Profiline/Asiatam/HL/Tamiya)

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Re: JAGDPANZER IV L48(Profiline/Asiatam/HL/Tamiya)

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OK, so I don't know what the copper under the hull is for. Can you help me out on this?

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the copper is for stabilizing the parts ie fenders and gun parts. It was the most efficient solution that I could think of when making the upper hull

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Thanks, I can see where it would add some strength to them.
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Some more work today:

Fitting of the rear deck is redundant since the tammy deck is also correct. So I will leave these resin bits out...Same for the front fenders. To add them will destabilize the front mounting system I am making.

It was much work to get the resin milled down to the right (at least as close as I can make it) angle for the front wedge. Close, but not 100%..probably like 95% correctly placed and angled.

Front deck is nearly level (like original). Except not 100% level due to gearboxes.

Aluminum barrel is Tammy panther , front end of barrel cut off and used...It is not yet the correct length for L48...and I will put on an impact muzzle brake because I like the look.

Front wedge is held on to Tammy P-IV front end with epoxy and two allen head countersunk sheet metal screws. I don;t plan on taking it off again (more than twice because I was not satisfied with the first placement)

You need to grind down much of the gun mount to fit the tammy gearboxes and still have elevation. The Asiatam low prifile 3:1 gearboxes would have been a better fit , but more work to get into the hull..

Overhang of resin superstructure over fenders is nearly correct, however the casting is slightly off so that it never sits quite square...but only by a few mm's

Anyway, real nice conversion for the tammy hull..too bad they are not making these anymore...
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lookin good, but will look better painted and weathered..
lookin good, but will look better painted and weathered..
gun too long, but just a trial fitting..tube is hollow for flash (which is another reason to use muzzle brake..hides the flash tube)
gun too long, but just a trial fitting..tube is hollow for flash (which is another reason to use muzzle brake..hides the flash tube)
nearly correct placement and angle...nearly.....<br />Drive wheels are Tammy version with real crisp detail and VERY nice casting/ metal
nearly correct placement and angle...nearly.....
Drive wheels are Tammy version with real crisp detail and VERY nice casting/ metal
cooling vents. Note that the idlers are Heng Long. I added bearings and used a short countersunk screw to hide the outside hole, then ground and filled the screw with squadron green putty and painted
cooling vents. Note that the idlers are Heng Long. I added bearings and used a short countersunk screw to hide the outside hole, then ground and filled the screw with squadron green putty and painted
Much resin ground away from rear of wedge. extra chunks used to build up the bottom gaps.
Much resin ground away from rear of wedge. extra chunks used to build up the bottom gaps.
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looks good. What are your plans with the gun. Are you going to use HL elec for the gun movement?

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Yes, just elevation.. no recoil and no traverse.
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look forward to se some pics of how you are going to fix that - havent got mine in elevation mode (yet) :-) so please keep the pictures coming

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Yep, i will use HL elevation system.
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look forward to get some hints for this.

by the way - will you make hinges for the hatches? I have not yet startet on this part yet.

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Yes..probably make hinges so I can hide on/off switch..
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