SdKfz 164 Nashorn by Alwyn Turner

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Going through my Nashorn book again, I came across some drawings showing what I assume to have been a field addition in the form of a couple of periscopes, one each side, fitted to the top of the internal triangular brace. They looked interesting so I decide to have a go at making a much simplified version. So I got hold of a couple of Tiger periscopes and this is the result.
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My brass work is still not very good, but my excuse is that they were installed by a novice. (Not that far from the truth!)
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Looks brilliant Richard
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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Not very good brasswork he says! I hope you've not got a straight face typing that because it looks fab. I'm very jealous!
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I'm quite pleased. The first of these periscopes seemed to take an eternity, whilst the second has gone together in no time.
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Wow Richard this is going to be one kitted out Nashorn! :clap: :clap: Looking great :thumbup:

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I have lots of other things to go on board. I just hope I'm not going too over the top.
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silversurfer1947 wrote:I have lots of other things to go on board. I just hope I'm not going too over the top.
Sorry not possible!! Keep going and I can steal your ideas for my future build
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Incidentally, if anyone wishes to make a more accurate version of the periscopes, you will need to fit an extra bracket between the pivots on the actual unit and the bracket which I have made. This will enable the periscope to be moved vertically.
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I have now fitted the gun into place so I can extend the camo on to the gun shield and barrel. It immediately brought up a significant problem. The seat for the gunner is on the end of the brass rod on the lower middle.
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I have tried the figure I am proposing to use, and short of amputating both legs, I can't see how on earth he can sit down. The seat is correctly placed. I can only find one photo with a gunner in situe, but that is from the back and you can't see the legs. I am fairly certain the Heer did not pick double leg amputees for their crew so if anyone has any decent suggestions, I am all ears.
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Hi Richard, you are quite right the gunners must all have been midgets. First you need fully articulated figures, and this is how they fit
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but the guy cetainly can't have been very comfortable. You also need the seat as far back on the bar as possible.

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