Pz III Austf. M

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Mackem
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Pz III Austf. M

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Hi All,

I was thinking of doing a Sig 33b with my Pz III but I've decided to do an Austf.M with full schurzen.
I'm going to try and do this build in a more logical fashion than my usual efforts so my Pz III is now in pieces and I've made a start on the hull.

All the moulded on tools etc have been removed from the fenders. I wasn't bothered about damage at this point as I'm going to fit the correct pattern diamond plate and metal tools.

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I also removed the air intakes ready for replacement.

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Out came the Mr Surfacer 500 and the whole thing was given a light textured finish.

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The next jobs will be adding the diamond plate to the fenders and the dreaded weld seams to the hull.

More pics soon
Cheers
John
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Looking good, keep the photos coming.
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great start, john, havent started mine yet so watch out mate, i will be following this
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Nice one John. What did you use to roughen the surface - Mr Surfacer or your own secret concoction? It looks very effective.

Cheers
Chris  ;D
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nice work
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Thanks for the comments lads.  ;D

Chris, yes that's Mr Surfacer 500. For some reason my camera
makes it look pink even though it's light blue.  ???

I've got a few pieces of tread plate for the fenders to do today
and I think I'll do the air intake boxes aswell.

More pics later.
Cheers
John
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Where do you get the tread plate from? - i've left the moulded tools alone on my Pz 3 and 4 because of the risk of ruining the moulded pattern.
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Hi Tankie,

I got the tread plate from my local hobby store that has a large model railway section. Before the 'rivet counters' dive in, I know it's not strictly to scale but it looks a lot better than the existing HL offering.

Here's a pic

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Also got some weld seams done

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Going to have a go at scratch building the air intake boxes tomorrow.

Cheers
John
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hi there john

i love the tread plate ... may i ask how makes it ???? as i would like to get for my latest project

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Post by tankman »

VERY impressive work John. The tread plate looks the biz as well as the surface texture and welds I will have to watch this build and nick all your tips. All the best for now
Alan 
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