I did this stug a long time ago but decided to repaint it with some yellow in the camo mix Just got tired of all the worn looking paint jobs Ive done. lets say the crew just applied new paint.
All the swithes are hidden above the muffler as is the recharging plug. I hinged the hulltop machine gun armer plate and added all the rear deck stowage.
The drivers hatch is hinged and the volume switch is reachable by opening the hatch.
Without the grouser tracks I dont think it would have made it out of the bog because it was 2 inches deep, have to try my pazer3 with the narrow tracks and see if it makes it through.
stug repainted
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Re: stug repainted
Sharp looking paint job, your Stug looks so natural in that dio setting. Well done buddy...
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Re: stug repainted
Thanks . I was surprised at how well the yellow works in the camo. If I place a single row of my bare tree.s in front of it, is is very hard to regognize as a tank.