Re: TAIGEN PZ IV 4TH BATTLE OF KHARKOV 14 AUGUST 1943
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2024 3:15 pm
. Exhaust looks great. Those big mufflers on the PZIV/JPIV are fun to rust and weather
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Yes, Monogram! One of the guys in high school built the PZIV with the schurzen, the Stug IV (III?), and the Sherman Calliope. He was all set to get the Wirbelwind, went to a party, discovered drugs, and that was that.Herr Dr. Professor wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2024 10:30 pm From your first post, Bix: "'I've got a mission on to fabricate & fit a set or brass Schurzen to it." And most recently, "it’s growing on me I must admit." It's the Schürzen, Herman, the Schürzen. A long long time ago, some modeling company (Monogram?) here in the U.S. (and elsewhere?) put out a kit of a Panzer III or IV with Schürzen. I remember there was a choice of Schürzen with or without battle damage. I never had the kit, but I have remembered it ever since. So when I saw those durable brass Schürzen on the PzKfw. IV here, I went bananas. It's the Schürzen, I tell ya, it's the Schürzen.![]()
Hmm... maybe you should go into production: Das H. Bix Dauerhaftigeschürzenfabrik.
ColemanCollector wrote: ↑Fri Mar 22, 2024 3:38 pmYes, Monogram! One of the guys in high school built the PZIV with the schurzen, the Stug IV (III?), and the Sherman Calliope. He was all set to get the Wirbelwind, went to a party, discovered drugs, and that was that.Herr Dr. Professor wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2024 10:30 pm From your first post, Bix: "'I've got a mission on to fabricate & fit a set or brass Schurzen to it." And most recently, "it’s growing on me I must admit." It's the Schürzen, Herman, the Schürzen. A long long time ago, some modeling company (Monogram?) here in the U.S. (and elsewhere?) put out a kit of a Panzer III or IV with Schürzen. I remember there was a choice of Schürzen with or without battle damage. I never had the kit, but I have remembered it ever since. So when I saw those durable brass Schürzen on the PzKfw. IV here, I went bananas. It's the Schürzen, I tell ya, it's the Schürzen.![]()
Hmm... maybe you should go into production: Das H. Bix Dauerhaftigeschürzenfabrik.
I think they came with painting/weathering/diorama instructions from Shep Payne which he definitely didn't use! Ahhhh, good times...
Mike.