
Brummbar
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Re: Brummbar
ooooooooooooooohhh ! don't see them in war thunder ! good luck i am watching this build !
- wibblywobbly
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Re: Brummbar
Nice to see something different in the builds, I will follow along with interest. Actually its looking pretty good already! 

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- jarndice
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Re: Brummbar
When you think there were 306 Brummbar built there is very little in the way of reference material available,
I assume because it was based on the Panzer 4 chassis, but it had a good reputation as an Assault Infantry Gun and was to be found in the West and the East as well as in Italy while in service.
I also shall watch this build with interest.
Shaun.
I assume because it was based on the Panzer 4 chassis, but it had a good reputation as an Assault Infantry Gun and was to be found in the West and the East as well as in Italy while in service.
I also shall watch this build with interest.

Shaun.
I think I am about to upset someone 

Re: Brummbar
The lack of reference is proving to be a challenge..I got the kit 3rd hand with no instructions so placement of the details may be a bit hit or miss..
remember...it's just a plastic tank... 

- PainlessWolf
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Re: Brummbar
Good afternoon,
Here is a link which may be of use. ;o) Just maximize the photo in the center of the site and click through to see all around the vehicle.
regards,
Painless
http://www.olddogmodels.com/photo-etche ... 35021.html
Here is a link which may be of use. ;o) Just maximize the photo in the center of the site and click through to see all around the vehicle.
regards,
Painless
http://www.olddogmodels.com/photo-etche ... 35021.html
...Here for the Dawn...
Re: Brummbar
I think the kit I have is for an early model as the parts I have which I presume are for the drivers compartment has a different vison slit, more like a tigers..
remember...it's just a plastic tank... 

- PainlessWolf
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Re: Brummbar
Frank, apologies,
Here is a similar setup of views for an Early-Mid vehicle.
http://www.griffonmodel.com/uploadpic/P ... 520317.jpg
regards,
Painless
Here is a similar setup of views for an Early-Mid vehicle.
http://www.griffonmodel.com/uploadpic/P ... 520317.jpg
regards,
Painless
...Here for the Dawn...
- jarndice
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Re: Brummbar
Sir if you have the Tiger 1 type vision slit then you are right it is an early, these were mainly built onto the PZ4 "G" Chassis although a few were built onto the "E" or "F" Chassis, these early models frontal Hull armour was thinner than the later 80mm, at 50mm on top of the front Hull armour.
I know no more I fear,
As has already been said you are pretty much on your own.
Shaun.
I know no more I fear,

As has already been said you are pretty much on your own.

Shaun.
I think I am about to upset someone 
