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Re: Asiatam StuG IV conversion kit...
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2018 8:09 pm
by 43rdRecceReg
I used the razor saw to remove two triangular sections from the side of the Louvre unit, where it joins the Casement rear panel. It's just another error that simply
must be corrected....(say's my Inner Nerd, now sitting on my shoulder and barking out instructions

)
Here's the right side having just had the triangle of unnecessary plastic excised

- Erroneous segment excised from the Asiatam louvre unit
and, after a spot of creative surgery, the two details are now satisfactory

(Louvre..yet another error, and the louvre bolted brace fitted) Click to enlarge.

- Two detail features corrected..
Re: Asiatam StuG IV conversion kit...
Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2018 2:43 am
by c.rainford73
Those corrected parts look outstanding

You are working quickly

Re: Asiatam StuG IV conversion kit...
Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2018 11:12 am
by HERMAN BIX
Shame you have to hack & slash, but I'm glad you are doing it !!
Sure is a lot of correcting for what should be a relatively straight forward assembly otherwise
Sure its not made by Vandra ??

Re: Asiatam StuG IV conversion kit...
Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2018 3:07 pm
by 43rdRecceReg
HERMAN BIX wrote:Shame you have to hack & slash, but I'm glad you are doing it !!
Sure is a lot of correcting for what should be a relatively straight forward assembly otherwise
Sure its not made by Vandra ??

Dead right. As for Vandra, I do recall people struggling with their kits, without actually offing and blinding..

However, If you combine 'Asiatam' and 'Vandra' you can get: "As Mad as a Variant"..
Yes, it's no fun fixing boobs....unless you happen to be a cosmetic surgeon

Re: Asiatam StuG IV conversion kit...
Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2018 10:06 pm
by Estnische
No fun?
Take it to the ultimate straightforwardness - you go down to the local hobby store and buy a Stug IV. Now that is no fun.
If this had been a straightforward build, would you have had as much satisfaction of researching and getting behind the production of a real Stug? You are exercising your research and build skills, and at the conclusion, will have a tank like no-one else's.
I think you should be thanking Asiatam

Re: Asiatam StuG IV conversion kit...
Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2018 11:14 pm
by 43rdRecceReg
Estnische wrote:No fun?
Take it to the ultimate straightforwardness - you go down to the local hobby store and buy a Stug IV. Now that is no fun.
If this had been a straightforward build, would you have had as much satisfaction of researching and getting behind the production of a real Stug? You are exercising your research and build skills, and at the conclusion, will have a tank like no-one else's.
I think you should be thanking Asiatam

...

In a perverse sort of way, you're absolutely right, Estniche. Asiatam kits are probably ideal for those who can't acknowledge possessing a mild masochistic trait. At the same RCTW is really a self-help group in disguise for obsessives, masochists, OCDs, and those who need to recreate the World in a more manageable scale- namely:

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I've just been trying to fit the casement roof on this thing and- guess what- it doesn't fit

Should we be surprised?
Re: Asiatam StuG IV conversion kit...
Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 12:01 am
by c.rainford73
Oh no the roof doesn't fit???? Looks like more fun for you in the near future

Re: Asiatam StuG IV conversion kit...
Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 12:53 am
by 43rdRecceReg
c.rainford73 wrote:Oh no the roof doesn't fit???? Looks like more fun for you in the near future

It would be an excellent fit in my rubbish bin, Carl, except than our refuse service will only accept plastics labelled 'PET" or 'HDPE"...and not 'TLOUPC" (Total load Of Unknown Plastic Cr*p).
I've often used the term- a 'Faux pas' to mean a 'goof' or an error, but now a 'Faux Panzer' could be used to refer to an Asiatam product..
Re: Asiatam StuG IV conversion kit...
Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 1:04 am
by PainlessWolf
Roy,
Good evening, You've done solid, solid work on this kit so far. The roof will not throw you, I think. ( I did look at it the other day when you were showing us the excellent work on the drivers mini casemate and think "he is going to have 'fun' with that piece" )
regards and following along:
Painless
Re: Asiatam StuG IV conversion kit...
Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 1:47 am
by c.rainford73
Faux Panzer could be the latest trend after the Heng Long truck fever slows down
Roy keep your chin up and march forward my friend
