Stug III Ausf.G

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littletankman
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Oh just like to add Ive sorted out the gears now and drive spindle length. So once these are re fitted and a little more zimmerit to the lower underside , I will prime it . Then its another one in the spraying q :crazy:
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Ive fitted the skirts to one side . Very fiddley :crazy: . The rear and two full panels clip on . The front panel fits over the top of the last full panel and has one mount at the top which is a pin so it can swivel and has two track guard mounts .

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PS Ive lowered the height of the skirt panels now as there to high in these pictures :crazy: .
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Looking good Andy :thumbup: .
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Hi Alan , Thanks for your comments . I have realised after I took the pictures the panels are to high . When you look from the inside the mounting triangles should be nearly touching the top of each panel . I have now reduced the height of each panel so they are correct . All the skirt panels are removable like the originals . Im just unsure on the front one . As Ive seen them like I have made my ones and also vereations to.

Andy
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Hi Andy, I love the skirts! Very nice! Can't wait to see this one finished.
best wishes,
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Hi Jeff thanks for the comments yer they were fidley . im starting my Pz.IV next which is going to have mesh skirts.

Andy
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Your tank model looks great. Good work!
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Hi Xrad, Thanks for your comments . Its fiddley work making the skirts so they come of . Ive got it all again soon as my next builds are a Pz.IV Ausf.H with solid skirts and a Ausf.J with mesh skirts .

Thanks Andy :thumbup:
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Nice job Andy I alway liked the stug with the shurtzen and regret selling mine :'( keep up the good work mate. :thumbup:
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Hi Stevie. Thanks for the comments mate . Im dont think I will be in a rush to sell this one after making those fidsley skirts .

Thanks Andy
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