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Re: Static Jagdpanther RC Conversion

Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2025 5:17 am
by B_Man
Thanks Herr Dr. Prof.

Work continues slowly but surely. I've been changing some details on the engine deck to undo some of the inaccuracies in the Tamiya kit. First step was to fill the countersunk bolts in the centre plate and replace with some Meng bolt heads in the correct position. I cut off the two blobs where the rear door stops should be and made some replacements out of brass strip and removed and filled the incorrect armored fuel filler cap. The radio antenna block on the rear of the superstructure went as well.

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Next I made a new fuel cap out of two sheets of styrene and added some detail to the kit part. The molded tow cable brackets went and were replaced with photo etch parts and some other stock kit parts were added.
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Then I went to work detailing the crew heater which is a bit of a job in itself. I added some missing bolts on the side, removed some of the molded on parts and added some photo etch. I'm using the Voyager grills kit which is a bit thinner than the Aber version but also considerably less expensive. My photo etch experience is pretty minimal but it seems to be coming together well so far. Still a bit of work on the holder for the "pie slices" but its getting close and it's not a bad result.
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Re: Static Jagdpanther RC Conversion

Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2025 10:03 am
by HERMAN BIX
Its great to see you still chipping away at it Mr B.

Re: Static Jagdpanther RC Conversion

Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2025 10:46 am
by MonsieurTox
I'm following your work with great interest because I'm also converting a static Jagdpanther to RC (this is part is done). Your thread is going to be a guideline to detail mine because Tamiya details are very poor. :(

Re: Static Jagdpanther RC Conversion

Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 1:05 am
by B_Man
Thanks gents. MonsieurTox, you are correct about the Tamiya details. I think the kit was designed before a lot of research into the different variants of Jagdpanthers was done and it appears to be a G2 with a lot of G1 details and features. There are some really good threads that explain the differences here: https://www.track-link.com/forums/site_blogs/42756/flat and here: https://www.track-link.com/forums/site_blogs/33056/flat .

I would also recommend the excellent "Panzer Tracts No.9-3 Jagdpanther" by Thomas Jentz and Hilary Doyle. It has scale CAD drawings of the different variations as well as the individual details. It is super useful.

Re: Static Jagdpanther RC Conversion

Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 3:51 pm
by Jofaur86
:) Hello, great job, for quality details on Tamiya? I think they consider this as improved toys, and as a result, don't try too hard to copy reality? but with golden fingers like many here, there is no doubt that it will be a masterpiece :thumbup:

Re: Static Jagdpanther RC Conversion

Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 3:57 pm
by Jofaur86
for info, sorry? comments in French 8O
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EiCh213ANYY

Re: Static Jagdpanther RC Conversion

Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2025 10:43 pm
by MonsieurTox
B_Man wrote: Thu Jan 16, 2025 1:05 am Thanks gents. MonsieurTox, you are correct about the Tamiya details. I think the kit was designed before a lot of research into the different variants of Jagdpanthers was done and it appears to be a G2 with a lot of G1 details and features. There are some really good threads that explain the differences here: https://www.track-link.com/forums/site_blogs/42756/flat and here: https://www.track-link.com/forums/site_blogs/33056/flat .

I would also recommend the excellent "Panzer Tracts No.9-3 Jagdpanther" by Thomas Jentz and Hilary Doyle. It has scale CAD drawings of the different variations as well as the individual details. It is super useful.
Thank you for the excellent links Mister B !

Yes I have this Panzer Tracts, a must have !