Panzer 4 Tamiya restoration
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Panzer 4 Tamiya restoration
Hello All
I got my hands on this Tamiya Panzer IV at the weekend. Its the full option kit but as you can see it is in a pretty poor state. it has not been used much as it has been sitting on a shelf but it will need pretty much starting again to get it right. problems I have spotted so far
Turret armour is not in correct place, it is glued to the supports but not in the correct places. The right hand side sticks forward about 10mm further than the left
One of the wheels is jammed
one of the tracks is a good few links longer than the other
the added armour at the front of the hull is at an angle
turret gun elevation is installed incorrectly so there is no elevation and the gun is just flopped in a downward angle.
loads of blobs of glue on hull and turret, luckily it seems to scrape of easily leaving no damage. Not sure what type of glue it is
obviously paint job is not good so will get repainted in dark yellow with a green and brown scribble cammo scheme
I love a challenge and thought it would be a good idea to this picture so that I can post finished pics when it is done.
Glyn
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Re: Panzer 4 Tamiya restoration
Lucky man, Percy Finding a Tamiya pzIV in any condition is a bit like finding Blackbeard's Treasure
Here's a pic of the one I built; newly completed (Minus the retaining bar =for the spare wheels). It's sitting in a base coat of Dunkegelb presently, while I decide whether it will sport Finnish or German camo, and real detail (pinwashes etc., unit markings, blah, blah).
Use this pic to correct the armour, if it helps, and
You'll find more like it on this build thread (quite far on..) : viewtopic.php?f=23&t=23848&hilit=contemplating
Do populate the screen with more detailed pics! Where on Earth did you get it anyway? There are quite a few Pz IV fans on this board.
Here's a pic of the one I built; newly completed (Minus the retaining bar =for the spare wheels). It's sitting in a base coat of Dunkegelb presently, while I decide whether it will sport Finnish or German camo, and real detail (pinwashes etc., unit markings, blah, blah).
Use this pic to correct the armour, if it helps, and
You'll find more like it on this build thread (quite far on..) : viewtopic.php?f=23&t=23848&hilit=contemplating
Do populate the screen with more detailed pics! Where on Earth did you get it anyway? There are quite a few Pz IV fans on this board.
"Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please"- Mark Twain.
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Re: Panzer 4 Tamiya restoration
...Details later, but the barrel droop is probably due to the elevating arm's knuckle joint coming adrift. That's no big problem, is an easy fix...if you have double jointed fingers, I have a few Pz IV spares for the running gear and other bits.
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I can see the problem with the elevation. The whole unit is fitted incorrectly. Think I will take the turrett apart this evening and correct everything. Also just noticed that the barrel is at a slight left angle. One part I am missing if anyone has it in thier spares is one of the screw covers from the front of the hull. It is disguised as a hinge
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Re: Panzer 4 Tamiya restoration
The parts you need, Percy, (B3, B13,) are on the 'B" sprue. Axel may have the sprue in (I'll check later). I don't have spares for that fitting, I'm afraid. They are easy to lose- and that probably accounts for the one your Pz IV's missing.
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Re: Panzer 4 Tamiya restoration
The good news: the 'B' sprue is in stock at Axel's.. The not so good news: it's 14.5 euros + shipping. https://www.axels-modellbau-shop.de/kat ... -1-16.html
My Pz IV build was a completely unplanned experiment. I wanted to see whether it was possible to build the full-option version from spares. It was, but the spares bills soon mounted up...
Luckily, I had lots of help, and in particular from a great forum member who lives in the middle of the Pacific (You know, that plastic ocean )
My Pz IV build was a completely unplanned experiment. I wanted to see whether it was possible to build the full-option version from spares. It was, but the spares bills soon mounted up...
Luckily, I had lots of help, and in particular from a great forum member who lives in the middle of the Pacific (You know, that plastic ocean )
"Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please"- Mark Twain.
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Re: Panzer 4 Tamiya restoration
It appears you have struck gold as this is also my favorite tank. Looks like someone attempted to build something they weren't prepared for and did thier best to assemble it
Should be a bit tedious to repair, but not too bad. Following along
Should be a bit tedious to repair, but not too bad. Following along
Tanks alot....
Re: Panzer 4 Tamiya restoration
Thanks for all the replies everyone.
I will post updates to the thread as I go and as ever your suggestions and advice is most welcome
Regarding the missing screw cover. I think that I will attempt to use the one that I have as a mould to make a new one.
Interestingly the chap that I got this from built model aeroplane's for a living. He worked for a company that send him new models which he has to build and test to iron out any problems before new models go into production
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I will post updates to the thread as I go and as ever your suggestions and advice is most welcome
Regarding the missing screw cover. I think that I will attempt to use the one that I have as a mould to make a new one.
Interestingly the chap that I got this from built model aeroplane's for a living. He worked for a company that send him new models which he has to build and test to iron out any problems before new models go into production
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