Hetzer

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littletankman
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Re: Hetzer

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Hi mate , thanks yer I suppose it does , although I beleive Hetzer means or is a German hunting dog . I have read that the name Hetzer was planed for the E-10 but in the confussion of the time it went to the Jagdpanzer 38(t) . Im at the moment getting stuff ready to spray this . So it will be the circule type cammo .

Andy :thumbup:
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littletankman
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Heres the dummy idler adjusters.

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littletankman
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And here is my attempt to improve the (undersize :'( ) Academy 1:25 Panther drive sprocket by adding some Hetzer detail , well I hope it looks a little better. The bolt sticking up on the front track guard is for mounting the wooden jack block.

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Scrap Hunter
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littletankman wrote:Hi mate , thanks yer I suppose it does , although I beleive Hetzer means or is a German hunting dog
Andy :thumbup:
Actually means Agitator or instigator, as in a school yard bully or rabble-rouser.
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Von kraftwerk
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Baiter is another translation I've heard
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