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Correct Fruils for StuG III Ausf B?

Hey guys & gals,

Having just ordered some PE to dress up the Tamiya 1/35 Stug III Ausf B, I guess the old girl can't go to the dance in old shoes :blink

Which set of Fruils would be correct? ATL-03 PZ III/IV 40 cm?

No prizes for guessing which gruip build this is for ;)

TIA

Rudi :woohoo:
 
Okay, now I'm really confused... I see ATL-04 are also 40cm Pz III/IV tracks, but the horns look slightly different. :blink :huh: :S

Little help please :blink

Rudi
 
Hey Rudi , looking at my reference the StuG III Ausf b had the hollow guide horn's ( Fruil ALT-02 , i think ) please don't take this as gospel ( i'd hate to give you a bum stear ) but i hope this has helped a bit

regard's

Matt
 
Hey Matt,

Thanks mate. I think I used the wrong term, but I agree that the horn should be hollow. There's a kind of loop thing on the outsides of each link (sorry, I honestly have no idea what the thing is called :blush: ) on ATL-04, but not on ATL-03. I'm not sure, but I think I can see the loop on some early pictures... :huh:

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Rudi
 
Hi Rudi:

This is a tricky question with a couple diffrent answers. First let me say that the ATL-02 set would be incorrect for a Ausf B as Tamiya gives you in the box. There were very early Ausf B's with these tracks, but they had a diffrent drive sprocket (38cm) and a diffrent idler wheel from what you get in the kit.

Next is that the ATL-03 set could be used with what comes in the kit if you are depicting a late France/Low countries campaing vehicle.

If you are doing an Ausf B from the Barbarossa campaign, ATL-03's are still possible(though very rare by that time), but the ATL-04 set would be the way to go.

Hope this helps

Gary B)


P.S. it is FrIulisimo or Friul. Not Fruil ;) .
 
G Cooper wrote:
Hi Rudi:

This is a tricky question with a couple diffrent answers. First let me say that the ATL-02 set would be incorrect for a Ausf B as Tamiya gives you in the box. There were very early Ausf B's with these tracks, but they had a diffrent drive sprocket (38cm) and a diffrent idler wheel from what you get in the kit.

Next is that the ATL-03 set could be used with what comes in the kit if you are depicting a late France/Low countries campaing vehicle.

If you are doing an Ausf B from the Barbarossa campaign, ATL-03's are still possible(though very rare by that time), but the ATL-04 set would be the way to go.

Hope this helps

Hi Gary,

Thanks very much indeed for the info. (y) I'd hoped to place a Ausf B during the Greek invasion, but can't find definitive pictures. I'll probably go the Barbarossa route having found a few rather inspiring pictures though. :D

G Cooper wrote:
P.S. it is FrIulisimo or Friul. Not Fruil ;) .
:blink :blink :huh: :eek:hmy: :blush: Well that's embarrassing :ermm: :silly: LOL! Thanks for pointing that out mate! hehe! :laugh:
 
Hey Rudi , so i wasn't much help , never mind ( show's how much i know about these ) maybe i should read my reference more carefully :unsure:
Don't get embarrassed , i spell them Fruil not Friul ( i didn't really take much notice ) but oh well we know what we mean anyway :blush:

cheer's

Matt
 
Matt Beattie wrote:
Hey Rudi , so i wasn't much help , never mind ( show's how much i know about these ) maybe i should read my reference more carefully :unsure:

Hey Matt,

Mate, you're always helpful ;) Actually you reminded me to check my references ;) Strangely I'd been so focused on looking for the "right" Stug III B I forgot to check the tracks. :blush:

Rudi
 
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