German Early Sturmgeschütz Ausf.-A

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This is indeed an impressive build, more so as it seems to be cnc cut aluminium. I have 1 question, how did you manage to stick it together
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ColemanCollector wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2024 8:25 pm My fave Stug since building the 1/48 Bandai Stug III ausf d kit many decades ago. Angular, low slung and the Stump--what's not to like?!
That aluminum kit is crazy! What a great buy.
Oh Mr. Inkor! You wouldn't have time in your busy schedule for such a 3d printer conversion kit for the HL StugIII wouldya?

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Well, the German colleague builder only made a limited number of these kits.
He used to have the Ausf A-B and C-D.
These days he doesn’t make any kit of whatever Panzer anymore.
Indeed, he would have been able to sell dozens of ‘m I guess..
I choosed for Ausf A, because I liked the sprocketwheels with their 8 holes.
A 3D printed set of covers was included in the kit but I found metal covers on eBay as you can see in my pics.
The covers on the idlerwheels are the 3D printed ones out of the kit.

How I keep sticking the aluminum together?
That’s what I asked him before I ordered the sets from him.
So he sold me a tube with this special glue for metal parts, and I must say it works very well.
Takes about 24 hours to harden out and after that you’re good to go.

It is:
Metall + Werstatt spezial Kleber from bocoll.
Never heard of it but it does what it is meant for.
There is enough in the tube for my metal JagdPanzer IV kit too!
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This is the kit from the same guy, I bought to build the JagdPanzer IV.
I choosed for the L48 main gun, because I thought the longer barrel could cause some issues during outdoor runs because of the length of the entire vehicle.
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And this is what it should look like in the end.
But I will start a thread about this build too.
You might have noticed, the one in the pic below, has the 2 metal roadwheels at the front, necessary for the weight of the long barrel.
But as I choosed the short barrel version, like the one in the pic below, those metal roadwheels were not needed so I will build it with all the rubber mounted roadwheels.
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And this the one with the long barrel.
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The crewmen received the red linings on their collars.
And I lowered them slightly more.
Couldn‘t go any lower because the hatches cannot go more down in their opened position.
So be it.
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Next I started with the headlight covers.
3D printed, came with the set.
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Had to cut m in shape to fit the glacis plate
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There were some gaps beside the headlights in the aluminum cover of the glacis plate.
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Had to fill these up with alu made of leftovers from the set
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Looks a bit better now!
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Put some old P3 headlight on underneath the covers.
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On the left track there was a spot where one tracklink did not go over the teeth of the sprocketwheel.
So the track had to come off and I noticed a burr on the tracklink.
Took it off and everything runs nice and smooth again!
While I had the tracks off I tried the small tracks just to see the difference.
Hmm….I do like both versions to be honest!
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I also added the Notek and one small headlight
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And I had a Scherenfernrohr for the commander
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As mentioned before in this thread, made the grills out of a kitchen sieve and covered it with cutouts from a plastic card.
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