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Decided to paint it...Part 2

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2016 8:38 pm
by mitchell
The Stug 3 build. It seems like i had been waiting a vast period of time for the last few parts to arrive. The build started off again with a Taigen Panzer 3 metal tub hull. I dont think you can go wrong with these, their practically bulletproof. Into that went a pair of low profile black steel 5:1's. The taigen metal sprockets and tracks for these mesh together beautifully, even bought individually, I wonder why they cant do that for the Panther. Control is via an IBU2.

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Mato upper hull arrives

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Grey Tetrosyl primer + desert acrylic mix

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Still lots to do but its coming together

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Havent permanently fixed the frontal armour plate yet, blue tac might still be visible

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Done the paint job on this in record time. There's a few area's still needing work before i can start thinking about the clear coat

Re: Decided to paint it...Part 2

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2016 8:49 pm
by fury
A very nice build Mitchell coming together nicely. :thumbup:

Re: Decided to paint it...Part 2

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2016 9:07 pm
by mitchell
Thanks bud ^^^

I've removed the rear stowage box and a few other tools to enable easier close up work.

I wish Mato would stop gluing in the tools and boxes. It makes removal without damage difficult. I've been using acetone (nailpolish remover) to soften the glue, with a little success

Re: Decided to paint it...Part 2

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2016 9:18 pm
by EddyK
Great looking Stug! Good job!!! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Re: Decided to paint it...Part 2

Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2016 11:14 am
by Raminator
That's all come together beautifully, it complements your Panzer III perfectly. How are you finding the 5:1 gearboxes?

Re: Decided to paint it...Part 2

Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2016 9:52 pm
by mitchell
Raminator wrote:That's all come together beautifully, it complements your Panzer III perfectly. How are you finding the 5:1 gearboxes?
Thank you buddy, I deliberately used the same paints and washes and tried to use the same techniques as the Panzer 3. I like how the 2 look together.

The 5:1's are actually solid little units, their powered by a pair of broken in Graupner 400's. There's so little play in the gearboxes that they are almost as quiet as the brass ones in the Panzer 3. I like that setup, plenty of torque without being hyper fast